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  • ECB hit record turnover with Hundred and women’s Ashes contributing

    May 14, 2024

    The ECB have seen their turnover increase to £336.1m from £334m in the financial year to 31 January, with profit increasing from £21.1m to £27.9m.

  • Arsenal Women make Emirates Stadium their main home after soaring attendances

    May 14, 2024

    From next season Arsenal Women will play eight of 11 WSL fixtures at the ground, as well as any home games in the Women’s Champions League. 

  • Why arguing against prize money for Olympic athletes is irrational and outdated

    May 13, 2024

    It’s time for the rational brain to take over. These are not the beliefs of a modern, diverse and multi-ethnic society.

  • Who owns Leeds United? How much did the 49ers group pay Andrea Radrizzani in 2023?

    May 12, 2024

    All you need to know about who owns Leeds United.

  • Women’s basketball is on the up – now funding bodies must shoot for the moon

    May 10, 2024

    Instead of enjoying a celebratory moment that inspires growth, the sport’s impetus is under threat.

  • Jackson Wray on salary cap jibes from fans, Saracens’ legacy and his new life in the City

    May 9, 2024

    Interview with Jackson Wray on Saracens' legacy and his journey from elite sport to the Square Mile.

  • Ed Warner: Why Bournemouth are my Premier League team of the season

    May 9, 2024

    Our columnist on the contrasting fortunes of Bournemouth, Everton, Tom Brady and Bromley FC.

  • Meet the London-based financier reviving Sampdoria, sleeping giant of Italian football

    May 7, 2024

    A year ago, Sampdoria were at their lowest ebb. Enter Matteo Manfredi.

  • 777 Partners takeover of Everton in further doubt after firm hit with legal action

    May 6, 2024

    A prospective takeover of Everton has been plunged into further doubt by legal action from the former owners of Standard Liege. The American private equity firm could lose all of its assets in Belgium as a result. Former owner Bruno Venanzi and the shareholders of Standard’s stadium allege that they have not received the second [...]

  • Ed Warner: Forget WrestleMania, Super Bowl or the Olympics – London mayor should seek hefty portfolio of sporting events

    May 2, 2024

    Cultivating a calendar of repeat events has far greater benefit over time than splurging on a mega jamboree.

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