The sky's the limit for Queens Park Rangers after the Coca-Cola Championship club yesterday signed a record £7 million, three-year sponsorship deal with Gulf Air.
QPR will be paid £1 million next season by the Bahrain national carrier in return for displaying the Gulf Air logo on their shirts, and if they are promoted to the Barclays Premier League, they will bank about £6 million over the next two seasons. Five years ago, JD Sports paid £37,000 a year to sponsor QPR and before yesterday, Birmingham City's £500,000 deal with F&C Investments was the most lucra... More >
Wimbledon chief executive Ian Ritchie said on Sunday there was no hard evidence of match-fixing in professional tennis and no one had produced fresh allegations.
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THE Creative Workers’ Union of South Africa (CWUSA) is crying foul after music powerhouse Sony BMG Music Entertainment acquired the 2010 Fifa World Cup music rights.
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U.S. lawmakers urged the horse racing industry to create a central governing body and regulate the sport with uniform rules and an enforcement mandate to make it safer for tho...More>
Madison Square Garden LP may lose ownership of the New York Rangers as a result of its antitrust lawsuit against the National Hockey League, according to a proposed disciplina...More>
Onside Law, the niche sports industry law firm, has advised the England and Wales Cricket Board (“ECB”) in relation to its historic deal with the American billionaire, Sir All...More>
Serie A clubs Genoa, Udinese and Reggina have each been fined 400,000 euros (317,300 pounds) for false accounting, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) said on Wednesday.
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The Delhi High Court has issued an injunction forbidding any cable operator to illegally show ESPN Star Sports’ ongoing Uefa Euro 2008 and the forthcoming Asia Cup 2008, start...More>