Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
Analysing the economics of the world’s leading sporting events is not easy, but it seems increasingly clear that the scale of the Beijing Olympics will put past events in the shade – at least in levels of investment and economic impact. Comparing events is not easy given the marked differences in structure and logistics. The [...]
Filed under: Beijing Olympics, Economics of the Biggest Sporting Events, Uncategorized by admin
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
It is not long since Michel Plantini criticised the finances of the English Premiership for distorting not only competitiveness within England but across Europe. It seems that the greatest source of these financial imbalances lies in the way UEFA itself allocates revenues especially between the UEFA Champion’s League and the UEFA Cup.
Most recent analysis of [...]
Filed under: Football Finances by admin
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
As Tiger Woods decides to take time off for a major operation and reconstruction surgery on his knee, its worth reflecting on his impact on Golf not only as a player but as a person and a business phenomenon. His success in the US Open was merely the latest example not only of his ability [...]
Filed under: Golf by Tom Cannon
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
I’ve never met a WAG, but I confess – having read the coverage of Coleen McLoughlin’s (and Wayne Rooney’s) wedding plans - to have developed growing irritation at a the way they are treated in the press.
To call the coverage unfair would be a gross understatement. Sure, Wayne and Colleen are having a massive [...]
Filed under: Predjudices by Tom Cannon
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