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  • It’s all change at the Rugby Players Association come the new year

    December 15, 2022

    It’s due to be all change at the Rugby Players Association come the new year with a raft of new non-executive directors and a new general secretary of the union coming in. Having dealt with the impact of the pandemic on its members, the RPA has recently had to spring into action following the downfall [...]

  • ECJ strikes major blow for Uefa and Fifa in legal battle over European Super League

    December 15, 2022

    Three of football’s biggest clubs have suffered a major blow to their hopes of reviving a breakaway Super League at the European Court of Justice. In a recommendation issued by an advocate general this morning that followed a hearing at the ECJ in July, the court has been advised to side with governing bodies Uefa [...]

  • Ed Warner: Bullingham must own England manager decision if it comes

    December 15, 2022

    “The FA should only look at English managers if Gareth Southgate steps down.” “No, the FA should be prepared to hire a foreign coach.” Discuss ad nauseam. Now imagine you are Mark Bullingham, the Football Association’s chief executive, possibly (but not certainly) about to have to make an appointment whose success or failure would stand [...]

  • Harlequins’ Big Game in doubt over train strikes

    December 14, 2022

    Premiership rugby club Harlequins’ showpiece annual game, Big Game, has been thrown into doubt over rail strikes on 27 December. In an alleged email seen by City PM and posted into a fan forum, fans were told that the club had taken the “extremely difficult decision to postpone the Big Game 14 fixture at Twickenham”. [...]

  • European Super League: Will ECJ resurrect breakaway or prove final nail in its coffin?

    December 14, 2022

    Abandoned by most of its supporters in the face of widespread outcry, tied up in red tape, and then undermined by the financial problems of its remaining backers, the European Super League has never looked more dead. But the controversial breakaway football competition could be dramatically resurrected on Thursday when an advocate general delivers their [...]

  • Morocco airline cancels World Cup fan flights to Qatar

    December 14, 2022

    Royal Air Maroc has cancelled flights that were going to carry football fans to Qatar for the World Cup semi-final. The Morocco vs France semi-final saw Moroccans booking match tickets and flights to Qatar. Royal Air Maroc had said it would add over 30 flights between Casablanca and Doha to meet demand. These flights are [...]

  • European rugby attendances point to major issue for the sport

    December 14, 2022

    Hopes of a newfound interest in the European Champions and Challenge Cups took a hit this weekend as home sides struggled to fill their terraces for what some argue are the best club competitions in world rugby.  Attendances peaked at a bastion of European rugby in Munster’s Thomond Park where 21,884 watched the province lose [...]

  • Calvin Lo interview: Billionaire on finding a way into Formula 1

    December 14, 2022

    Hong Kong businessman and billionaire Calvin Lo wants to deepen his roots in Formula 1. The Michael Schumacher fanboy is the latest wealthy individual looking at the motor racing circus that is F1 as a major sporting investment. “If whoever comes in plays their cards right, there are lots of opportunities,” Lo told City PM [...]

  • World Rugby No2 Laporte and club owner Altrad guilty of corruption

    December 13, 2022

    World Rugby vice-chairman Bernard Laporte and president of Top14 champions Montpellier Mohed Altrad have been found guilty of corruption-related charges at the Paris Criminal Court this afternoon. The duo – along with three others – went on trial in September over a number of bribery and corruption allegations and were sentenced today. Mohed Altrad was [...]

  • Premier League: Bournemouth is latest club to be bought out by a US businessman

    December 13, 2022

    Premier League strugglers Bournemouth have been bought out by a US-led consortium including actor Michael B Jordan. Owner Maxim Demin has sold his 100 per cent stake in the firm to Black Knight Football Club (BNFC), managed by American businessman Bill Foley. The bid also has a number of high profile backers, including award-winning actor, [...]

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