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- TV bonanza and tradition make the Premier League irresistible
- Premiership clubs are changing hands at an unprecedented rate, but why them specifically, and why now? Keith Harris is uniquely qualified to comment. As the chairman of the investment bank Seymour Pierce he did the deals to sell Chelsea, Aston Villa and West Ham to foreign billionaires. And he can...
- Research articles 2006-12-08
- Soc: US billionaire snaps up Aston Villa
- AAP Sports News Australia 08-14-2006 Soc: US billionaire snaps up Aston Villa LONDON, Aug 14 AFP - Struggling English Premiership side Aston Villa announced today it had followed the example of Manchester United by accepting a takeover bid from an...
- Research articles 2006-08-14
- Football: Tampa take gloss off Glazers' perfect day
- The sporting weekend was somewhat less than perfect for the Glazer family, despite Manchester United's rousing victory over Chelsea on Sunday. At almost exactly the same time that Old Trafford celebrated its best win since the Glazers bought the club, the family's other sporting franchise " the NFL's Tampa Bay...
- Research articles 2005-11-08
- Pearce on Sunday: Stateside United
- I WONDER how closely Malcolm Glazer was watching the first regular-season NFL game ever to be played outside the United States. A money-spinning crowd of 103,467 saw Arizona beat San Francisco in Mexico City. All it takes is written permission from the Premier League for...
- Research articles 2005-10-09
- Your turn
- 'Malcolm Glazer is playing the role of ugly American (TSN, May 27) with Manchester United. Apparently, ushering the Bucs into NFL purgatory wasn't occupying enough of his time.--Jared Prusak, Columbus' * The NFL's dress code needs a makeover. What if Joe Namath and Billy Johnson had been forced to...
- Research articles 2005-06-10
- ON THIS DAY 8 december
- 1940: The Chicago Bears established an NFL record by beating the Washington Redskins 73-0. 1998: David Batty completed his pounds 4.4m transfer from Newcastle United to Leeds United, returning to the club he left five years earlier. 1999: Roy Keane signed a new four-year...
- Research articles 2003-12-08
- United we stand: the anti-competitive implications of media ownership of athletic teams in Great Britain
- ABSTRACT This Note analyzes the increasing integration of the sports and broadcasting industries and the British framework for evaluating the permissibility of transactions furthering such integration. In the context of the recent attempted takeover of British football club Manchester United by Rupert Murdoch's British Sky Broadcasting, the Note examines...
- Research articles 1999-11-01
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