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  • Saturday, 17 October, 2020
    Sport
    Scoreboard: Project Deadlock freezes English football reforms Premium

    This week in the business of sport, John Henry’s Moneyball muscle flexing, why women’s transfer market growth is not what it seems, and more

  • Saturday, 17 October, 2020
    Life & Arts
    San Francisco superfans in baseball’s strangest season

    This bleak 2020 joins 1918, 1942 and 2001 as years when America leaned on its oldest sport

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    Simon Kuper
    Small English football clubs will rise from the ashes

    They have survived wars, depressions and crooks; even if some fold, they will survive Covid, too

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    John Henry (Businessperson)
    John Henry: a data-driven sports fan ponders the stock market

    He won trophies with Liverpool and the Red Sox. Now the former trader is thinking of going public

  • Monday, 12 October, 2020
    Football
    English Football League chief quits

    EFL says departure of recently joined CEO David Baldwin not linked to plans to restructure game

  • Sunday, 11 October, 2020
    Premier League
    Premier League retaliates against football restructuring plan

    Liverpool and Manchester United back proposals that ‘would create closed shop at top’

  • Saturday, 10 October, 2020
    Design
    The Cause: one man’s plan to change the world with sport

    Stéphane Ashpool’s community basketball courts are a cultural hub, a safe space and glorious artwork to get a game in

  • Saturday, 10 October, 2020
    Sport
    Scoreboard: Hollywood seeks to profit from football’s multibillion transfer market Premium

    This week in the business of sport: the success of the NBA’s $150m bubble, UK horseracing seeks betting levy reform, Arsenal’s Gunnersaurus saga, and more.

  • Saturday, 10 October, 2020
    Liverpool Football Club
    Liverpool FC and Boston Red Sox owner looks at stock market listing

    John Henry’s Fenway Sports Group in talks to merge with blank-cheque company at $8bn valuation

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    How I Spend It: Ron Arad on ping-pong 

    If it’s not topsy-turvy, it’s not right: the designer shares his singular take on table tennis, design... and life

  • Wednesday, 7 October, 2020
    Leila Abboud
    Rain and Covid restrictions cannot stop play at Roland-Garros

    This year’s topsy-turvy tennis tournament was gloomy and muted, yet organisers persisted

  • Monday, 5 October, 2020
    Travel & leisure industry
    Racecourse group steps up calls for UK government bailout of sports

    Jockey Club urges ‘direct support’ as stalled return of spectators puts pressure on revenues

  • Saturday, 3 October, 2020
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    Scoreboard: How a US sports betting boom will inspire mega mergers with Europe’s gambling groups Premium

    This week in the business of sport: the Premier League’s difficult dance with politicians over a £250m bailout for English football, the problem of American viewers with too much sports to watch, Honda leaves Formula One, and more.

  • Friday, 2 October, 2020
    AnalysisTravel & leisure industry
    Deluge of live US sports leaves leagues scrambling for attention

    Glut of fixtures pushes down TV viewing figures, threatening advertising revenues

  • Friday, 2 October, 2020
    Honda Motor Co Ltd
    Honda pulls out of F1 to focus on electric cars

    Japanese group deals blow to motor racing series as it diverts resources

  • Friday, 2 October, 2020
    John Gapper
    Las Vegas has come to your mobile phone

    Online sports betting is a harmless pleasure for most fans but it is easy to get addicted

  • Saturday, 26 September, 2020
    Sport
    Scoreboard: Boris Johnson plunges British sport into crisis with stadium closures Premium

    This week in the business of sport: grading Chase Carey’s tenure in Formula One’s driver’s seat, the consequences of US Olympic abuse cases, and more

  • Friday, 25 September, 2020
    Murad Ahmed
    Is that a robot cheerleader in my living room?

    Artificial sights and sounds are no substitute for real fans at sports events

  • Friday, 25 September, 2020
    AnalysisCoronavirus economic impact
    UK Covid restrictions leave sports teams fearing for the future

    Decision to pause plans to allow fans back in large numbers could be catastrophic outside British sport’s moneyed elite

  • Wednesday, 23 September, 2020
    Formula One Holdings Ltd
    F1 picks industry insider as next boss

    Chase Carey set to be replaced by Lamborghini chief and former Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali

  • Tuesday, 22 September, 2020
    ReviewHistory books
    Why sport is at the heart of Englishness

    Robert Colls’ This Sporting Life explores a nation’s passion, from foxhunting to football

  • Tuesday, 22 September, 2020
    Sport
    UK sports bodies call for government rescue

    Scrapping of plan to reopen stadiums threatens industry’s fragile finances

  • Sunday, 20 September, 2020
    InterviewHow to Lead
    Implementing a radical strategy at Red Bull’s football teams

    Ralf Rangnick’s eight-year tenure involved promoting youth and adopting a risky, attacking game

  • Saturday, 19 September, 2020
    Sport
    Scoreboard: Donald Trump seeks election win with college football’s return in swing states Premium

    This week in the business of sport: Mercedes F1 seeks new cash, English Premiership Rugby clubs risk going bust, and more.

  • Friday, 18 September, 2020
    InterviewLunch with the FT
    Marcus Rashford: ‘The system is broken — and it needs to change’

    The England striker on the risks of becoming an advocate, playing without spectators — and how passion for the beautiful game spills into ugly abuse

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