22 Mar 2012
| by Ian Monk
Deaths at Heysel, Hillsborough and Bradford redefined perceptions of the game. After each catastrophe came grief and change, despair and enlightenment, remorse and reform.
And yet the legacy of the single tragedy of young Premier League player, Fabrice Muamba, who collapsed from heart failure during a ...
The Premier League's decision to double the size of its comms operation with the hire of a four...to this is that if the Premier League were not to make a major investment in social media now, it would simply trail in the wake ...
with the efforts of marketing and customer relations teams. Hence the Premier League's 'seven-figure' investment ...
largely unaffected by the recession.
Also read: Premier League's social drive ...
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In an interesting parallel to the glamorous world of Premier League football, the proportion of employment costs ...
. Thankfully, this is still short of Premier League clubs: in 2010 the proportion of their income spent ...
29 Sep 2011
| by Ian Monk
No sooner does Ed Miliband parade his youngsters, aged two and ten months, at the Labour Party Conference than the PM pitches up at a Premier League football match to be photographed with his five ...
for deskbound forty-somethings.
Balls and Byrne may sound more like a lower league midfield duo than past ...
12 Aug 2011
| by Ian Monk
As the new Premier League season kicks off, it is a fair bet that tweets as well as tackles
07 Jul 2011
| by Ian Monk
tickets, a bit like insisting that a fan can only buy a Champions League ticket if he attends the handball ...
02 Dec 2010
| by Tara Hamilton-Miller
In the last day line-up of leaders, they are all asked to wave for the cameras.
All but one obliges, the new Aussie Premier particularly enjoying herself.
However, Cameron refuses, like the kid at school who refuses to smile in the class photo, or the child on the school trip, too cool to do ...
25 Nov 2010
| by Danny Rogers
But it is not just the pace of news that challenges those PR professionals working for Premier League clubs. Often those 'breaking' stories simply aren't true. In recent weeks, we have read that Wayne Rooney was definitely leaving Manchester United, Roy Hodgson was being sacked as Liverpool boss, and (on ...
28 Oct 2010
| by Alex Hilton
corruption league tables. This is mostly attributed to the expenses scandal, but the implications go further...(176 in the league table) for inward investment, but we are competing with Germany (15) and other ...
30 Jun 2010
| by Danny Rogers
these that forge the FA's reputation. Now surely is the time to stand up to the Premier League and demand more time ...