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Business Tv Exposé To Focus On The Ugly Side Of The Beautiful Game
Written by David Chandler
Monday, 14 July 2008
Online TV channel yourBusinessChannel is putting football under the microscope in a new series that explores why the beautiful game is an increasingly ugly business.
United Kingtom, July 14, 2008--Online TV channel yourBusinessChannel http://www.yourbusinesschannel.com is putting football under the microscope in a new series that explores why the beautiful game is an increasingly ugly business. Research for The Biggest Problems in Football will begin next week.
Researchers will especially focus on the heart and soul of today’s football clubs, the fans. In recent times the talk has been that fans are disheartened by the global direction the modern game is taking. The editorial team from yourBusinessChannel wants to find out why.
yourBusinessChannel Features Editor Mark Sinclair says, “No business can succeed without the support of its loyal customers and, despite what the clubs seem to think, football is no different. There’s a big problem brewing here, and we want to get to the bottom of it from a business perspective.”
But the series is not just about identifying problems. It will also call in business legends to solve them. After yourBusinessChannel collates the research results, it will assemble a global team of leading business experts with a track record of delivering outstanding results. They will be asked to develop a plan to get football back on track; re-engaging clubs with their communities.
Sinclair says “We’re all about discussing real business problems that are relevant to people. There are clearly some big issues in football right now, and we think lots of people will be really interested to see what solutions the experts come up with.”
This new series will come hot on the heals of the Million Dollar Challenge http://www.yourbusinesschannel.com/blog.aspx?bid=168 launched late last month, in which 25 businesses will be chosen from thousands of applicants to have their business transformed by a team of experts which would normally cost well over $1M per week.