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The BackPage Weekly | How to Buy a Football Club: An Insider’s Guide

In November last year, the Glazer family rather unexpectedly announced their plans to sell Manchester United, a club which they bought back in 2005 for just £790m. The twists and turns of the bidding war have since been widely reported in the press. With the Glazers holding out for their lofty £6bn asking price, and the two frontrunners (Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe) reportedly falling well short of that figure so far, it will be fascinating to see how it all plays out in the coming weeks and months.

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The BackPage Weekly | Sports Betting Activations, Players and their “Strong Appeal”

Sports betting sponsorship has become a central component of the modern sports landscape, no more so than in football. Whether it be watching in stadia, on screen or simply purchasing merchandise, the average sports consumer (of any age) will inevitably have some level of exposure to a sports betting company. Take the Premier League, which this season has eight out of twenty teams having gambling company sponsors on their front-of-shirt. The situation is even more acute down the pyramid where no less than 2/3rds of Championship clubs have betting sponsorships on their kits.

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The BackPage Weekly | UEFA’s Homegrown Player Rule and EPL Visas

On 9th March, Advocate General (AG) Szpunar delivered his CJEU Opinion calling into question the compatibility of aspects of UEFA’s homegrown player (“HGP”) rule with Article 45 TFEU. The Opinion emanated from a dispute between SA Royal Antwerp FC and the Belgian Football Association regarding the implementation of UEFA’s rules on squad composition, the former arguing that the HGPR contravenes EU free movement principles.

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The BackPage Weekly | Football & the (New) Independent Regulator

In the week that the government published the White Paper (GWP) on its plan to introduce an independent regulator for professional clubs in the English football pyramid, this edition of The BackPage Weekly focuses on one element of the GWP - the club financial sustainability proposals and considers the significance of such a framework for the top five tiers of English football.

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The BackPage Weekly | AI, the Sports Industry and Embracing the Opportunities

In its infancy, AI was viewed as a tool to assist in simple data analytics and calculation. However, such a narrow outlook of its potential is now very antiquated. As our understanding of AI’s capacities has increased, so has the drive to push the limits of its potential; challenging it to provide new solutions and opportunities across a huge range of industries.

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The BackPage Weekly | Sports Docuseries – Storytelling in Sport and the Commercial and Marketing Drivers Behind its Continued Success

The rise of episodic behind-the-scenes sports documentaries continues apace in 2023, with breakthrough series in tennis (Break Point), golf (Full Swing – released this week), rugby (Six Nations) and cycling (Tour de France) all hitting our screens this year. The eagerly anticipated fifth season of Formula 1’s hit series, Drive to Survive, is also due to premiere on Netflix later this month, illustrating the potential longevity of a successful docuseries. We’ve also seen a host of hugely successful behind-the-scenes athlete documentaries, featuring the lives and careers of the likes of cricket’s Ben Stokes (Phoenix from the Ashes) and Brazilian legend Ronaldo (The Phenomenon).

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The BackPage Weekly | Touchdown for the Metaverse – NFL launches first Roblox Super Bowl concert

The NFL Super Bowl has become widely recognised as the world’s largest single annual sporting event with a global viewing audience of well over 200 million people. Its impact now transcends the spectacle of the sporting event beyond the gridiron itself, with its Half Time Show becoming a firm fixture in the wider entertainment and music calendars.

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‘It’s only live once!’: Football Broadcasting Pay-Walls and Changing Attention Habits

Florentino Perez and countless other football administrators believe the game needs to change to cater for changing viewing habits and shortened attention spans. Many believe it’s more nuanced than that. Whilst we certainly have more distractions readily and constantly available to us, with endless social media streams, instant messages and email at our fingertips on mobile phones, tablets and other screens, young people are regularly spending hours on YouTube, Tiktok, Fortnite, Netflix, Roblox and plenty of other platforms.

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Going public? Sports disciplinary proceedings in light of the racism allegations in cricket

As has been widely reported, in June of this year, the England and Wales Cricket Board (the “ECB”) charged seven individuals with regulatory breaches arising from racism allegations. The allegations were made by former Yorkshire bowler, Azeem Rafiq, against former teammates and coaches. Yorkshire was also charged over its alleged mismanagement of allegations that were brought to its attention.

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