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  • Politics and football have more in common than you think

    Opinion

    If politics is showbiz for ugly people, it might also be seen as sport for the unathletic. It often carries the same partisanship, the obsession with obscure statistics, and the familiar pattern of renewed hope, only to be dampened by reality, says John Oxley By the time you read things, two things will have happened [...]

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  • Santander: Fans to spend thousands watching World Cup from Britain

    Sport Business

    Santander have said to expect Brits to fork out thousands to watch the Fifa World Cup from afar this month. Research from the bank reveals that Brits will spend, on average, £630 on eating out and drinking over the 104-match tournament while it estimates over £200 will be spent on takeaways, the same on taxis, [...]

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  • World Cup can save British pubs from government uncertainty this summer

    Sport Business

    When England kick off their World Cup campaign against Croatia next month, many will be watching from the comfort of pubs nationwide. While a 9pm kick-off means beer gardens might not be as sun-kissed as we’re used to, the tournament is set to be a significant opportunity for a hospitality sector that is in desperate [...]

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  • Cole Palmer: Why Chelsea and England star trademarked ‘Cold Palmer’ celebration

    March 27, 2026

    With Cole Palmer set for the Fifa World Cup this summer, why did he choose to trademark his Cold Palmer celebration? CityAM asked the team behind the move. “Intellectual property: intangible property that is the result of creativity, such as patents, copyright or other,” the Oxford Dictionary says. It’s something we’d expect to be [...]

  • UK police rap Fifa chief Infantino for Davos joke about British fans’ arrests

    January 23, 2026

    UK police chiefs have hit back at Fifa president Gianni Infantino for mocking England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland fans’ behaviour at World Cups. Infantino used an appearance in Davos this week to quip that “for the first time in history, no Brit was arrested during a World Cup” at the Qatar 2022 tournament, calling the [...]

  • Pubs to stay open until 1am if Home Nations reach Fifa World Cup knockouts

    December 4, 2025

    Pubs will stay open until 1am if England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland reach the final stages of the 2026 Fifa World Cup. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood confirmed that “the party won’t end before the final whistle is blown”, adding that “if any [home] nation reaches the final stages, we will extend licensing hours”.  The [...]

  • Chelsea star Raheem Sterling’s fashion brand 1692 struck off after £1m losses

    November 5, 2025

    England and Chelsea footballer Raheem Sterling’s fashion business, 1692, has been struck off after losing more than £1m in two years. Sterling co-founded the brand in May 2021, at the height of his on-field success with Manchester City and the national team. But 1692 Fashion Limited racked up losses of £675,000 in its first year [...]

  • Gareth Southgate sticks to business and leadership and shuns football return

    November 3, 2025

    Sir Gareth Southgate insists he is happy to keep a return to football management on ice and focus on delivering lessons in leadership to business and wider society. Southgate walked away from the England job after eight years in 2024, having taken the team to two major finals in a spell noted for repairing the [...]

  • Ex-FA chief Alex Horne: Club game, regulator and football finance

    September 7, 2025

    Since September began the world of football has continued to offer talking point after talking point.  The Premier League transfer window closed to bring the curtain down on a summer splurge which topped £3bn for the first time; the Independent Football Regulator published its first piece of official policy ahead of its November detachment from [...]

  • Former FA chief: I’d have hired Klopp as England boss in a heartbeat

    September 3, 2025

    Former FA chief Alex Horne says he would have “hired Jurgen Klopp in a heartbeat” as the manager who did get the England job, Thomas Tuchel, looks to restore momentum to the World Cup qualifying campaign this weekend. Horne, who oversaw the hiring of Fabio Capello and Roy Hodgson as England managers, believes that former [...]

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