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Vanquished Real’s shirt sales fall behind Liverpool and Chelsea
Uefa Champions League evictees Real Madrid have more bad news to ponder this morning after kit suppliers Adidas revealed that its official replica shirts are being outsold by those of Chelsea and Liverpool. Meanwhile, home attendances have also fallen dramatically.
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Uefa partners welcome Champions League changes but lament Liverpool exit
Some of Uefa’s most influential commercial partners are delighted with the changes made to the scheduling of this year’s Champions League, according to the World Football Insider.
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Peace and Sport launches Haiti solidarity programme
09 March 2010 | Analysis | MiscellaneousThe Peace and Sport organisation has launched a “campaign for solidarity” called “Sport Solidarity for Haiti” to help support the Haitian Olympic Committee (HOC) in the aftermath of January’s devastating earthquake in the country.
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Manchester City break into the European big league - despite drop in revenue
English Premier League side Manchester City are the 19th richest club in Europe - so says the Football Money League, a financial study published annually by Deloitte.
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Newcastle United hit by €25 million loss in revenues - even before relegation
Newcastle United were hit by a 13 per cent loss in revenues even before relegation, as commercial, matchday and broadcasting income all fell dramatically at the English soccer club.
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Hicks and Gillett left smiling despite fan discontent after Liverpool’s revenues soar by millions
Despite continuing fan discontent and concerns over the financing of the club's debt, Liverpool FC's owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett were given a boost this week when it was revealed that the club's revenues have been boosted by almost €10 million.
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Arsenal overtake Chelsea’s revenues and leave Tottenham Hotspur trailing
Arsenal FC, the English soccer club that announced a total net debt reduction from £332.8 million to £203.6 million and announced pre-tax profits of £35.2 million for the six months ending November 30 2009 this week, has been handed another boost, overtaking London rivals Chelsea and leaving Tottenham Hotspur trailing in Deloitte's Football Money League.
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Arsenal FC: Huge cash boost for title-challenging Gunners
English soccer club Arsenal FC have cut their total net debt from £332.8 million to £203.6 million and announced pre-tax profits of £35.2 million for the six months ending November 30, 2009.
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Everton FC offer fans a helping hand with ticket savings
Everton, the Premier League soccer club, has announced its ticket prices for next season, leading with the news that season ticket holders at Goodison Park will save more than 20 per cent if they commit to buying during the 'early bird window'.
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More bad news at Old Trafford as Arsenal overtake Manchester United’s income for the first time
Arsenal's income has overtaken that of the Gunners' Premier League rivals Manchester United for the first time, according to a study launched at ESADE and produced by Prime Time Sport.
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Coca-Cola, McDonalds, and Visa are Vancouver’s big winners
Coca-Cola, McDonalds, and Visa are the big winners in the contest for recognition among U.S. fans of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, according to the results of a study conducted by Turnkey Intelligence.
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Rangers: Struggling SPL champions handed huge financial boost
Scottish Premier League champions Rangers, who currently face a debt of more than £30 million, have been handed a huge boost after half-year profits of more than £13 million were announced.
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Chelsea stars Drogba and Essien go head to head to be Africa’s number one
Chelsea stars Didier Drogba and Michael Essien are two of the three nominees for the 2009 African Footballer of the Year award.
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Celtic: Struggling SPL giants hit by big financial blow
Scottish Premier League club Celtic, already all but out of touch in the Scottish title race, has been hit by a 22.8 per cent decrease in turnover to £36.11 million for the six months to the end of 2009.
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Arsenal: Gunners put complete freeze on ticket prices for next season
English Premier League team Arsenal yesterday confirmed a freeze on ticket prices for next season.
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Cardiff City take another important step towards avoiding administration
Welsh soccer club Cardiff City, which playes in the second tier of English soccer, has taken another important step towards avaoiding administration.
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Big cash boost for financially struggling Rangers
Rangers, the Scottish Premier League champions, have secured a valuable cash boost from their Scottish Cup run this season, providing a much-needed injection of funds at a difficult time for the Ibrox club.
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Promotion-chasing Leeds United handed big cash boost
Leeds United, the former Premier League giants currently battling to win promotion from League One and begin their journey back to the English top flight, have already proved difficult opponents for more than one Premier League team this season.
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Tottenham Hotspur: Ambitious plans for new stadium dealt blow by authorities
Tottenham Hotspur, the English soccer club, has been dealt a blow by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), which has criticised aspects of Spurs' plans for a new stadium.
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Worcestershire County Cricket Club announces £118,439 loss
Worcestershire County Cricket Club has announced a pre-tax loss of nearly £120,000 for the year ending September 30th, 2009.
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