Premier League clubs have voted to introduce a new set of financial rules which will come into effect from 2026/27 season.
Football has developed over the past two decades and is now dominated by technology, whether that's related to AI-fan experiences, data-driven player analysis or even kits, which are made with elite ...
Birmingham City FC owners, Knighthead Capital Management, have unveiled its ambitious new stadium design, developed by ...
Burnley Football Club has expanded its relationship with Jonas Sports by choosing the Jonas Sports eCommerce solution as part ...
Sky has announced a new four-year partnership with UEFA to exclusively broadcast every match from the UEFA Europa League and ...
A new digital out of home [OOH] and multimedia campaign from The Football Association [FA] has launched across England to ...
Liverpool FC has welcomed PayPal as the club’s official digital payments partner in a new global, multi-year deal.
In a sign of Women in Football’s (WIF’s) continued growth and reach, the organisation has announced a new partnership with ...
When it comes to protecting people at events from vehicle as weapon attacks and creating safe public spaces, many who are ...
As executives in the football world, we're all, to some degree, obsessed with tables. The league table. The "form" table. And, of course, the revenue table.
For years, EFL clubs relied on three main things: tickets through the turnstiles, a sponsor on the shirt, and whatever crumbs broadcast deals threw their way.
You’re balancing the wage bill against commercial revenue. You’re looking at ticket yield, merchandise sales, and the ever-important broadcast income.
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