16 Nov 2007
| by Staff
city s economy. Our support for Visit London with this award reflects our commitment to improving ...
14 Nov 2007
| by Alex Donohue
as the likes of Exeter City, Rushden Diamonds, and Torquay United. The deal was masterminded by football fan ...
role of head coach. However, David Sullivan, co-owner of Birmingham City FC, told the BBC: I look ...
26 Sep 2007
| by Jacquie Bowser
LONDON - Manchester City Council has appointed digital agency Fast Web Media to develop a sports...sporting city. Manchester will be hosting five major sports events in 2008, in what will be the biggest year of global sport for the city since the 2002 Commonwealth Games. The campaign for Manchester World Sport 08 will be managed and developed by Manchester City Council and Marketing Manchester ...
21 Sep 2007
| by Nikki Sandison
across Newcastle city centre and receive free pints of Carling, NUFC/Carling branded merchandise ...
22 Aug 2007
| by Darren Davidson
The three-year contract comes on the back of recent work with the London Youth Games, which saw the agency promote and run this year s event, which was held over the summer. The London Youth Games involves 25,000 young Londoners aged between seven and 17 years old, from 32 London boroughs and the City ...
10 Aug 2007
| by Alex Donohue
of 46 Premier League games. Lynam will join former Liverpool FC, Real Madrid and Manchester City ...
09 Aug 2007
| by Alex Donohue
and West Ham United tied on 5.7% with Manchester City to finish sixth. Wigan Athletic and Portsmouth ...
08 Aug 2007
| by Jacquie Bowser
-founded by David Sullivan, who also owns Birmingham City football club, and brothers Ralph and David Gold ...
08 Aug 2007
| by Alex Donohue
1,000 running city workers against each other through the streets of London for charity....working in London s financial district, completing a mile-long course through the city s streets to raise ...
of the event is part of its marketing of the product to city workers as a durable and long-lasting piece of hardware. The manufacturer will be hosting product demonstrations for City workers on its Executive ...
06 Aug 2007
| by Iain Akerman
The pay-TV network, which won the exclusive rights to broadcast the English Premier League in the Middle East and North Africa last year, has converted a warehouse next to its headquarters in Dubai Media City into state-of-the-art studios that will broadcast all 380 games in both Arabic and English ...