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Cheats shouldn't propser, but suspending Eduardo is beggars belief

European football's governing body has finally lost the plot. Today Brazilian/Croatian striker Eduardo has been banned for two games for 'simulation' during Arsenal's return leg against Celtic last week. A can of worms has now well and truely been opened. I think any true fan would agree...
Posted to Ed Kemp on Sports Marketing (Weblog) by Ed Kemp on 01 Sep 2009

Shaquille O'Neal: The personification of 'Sport-tainment'

The lines between sport and entertainment have become more blurred over the years, not only in US – where the SuperBowl half-time show seems to generate as much interest as the game itself - but also in the UK. I’m told that behind closed doors, Arsenal FC now refer to themselves as a sports entertainment...
Posted to Ed Kemp on Sports Marketing (Weblog) by Ed Kemp on 18 Feb 2009

Abramovich, Pavlychenko and Arshavin are all crooks - or at least that's what these New York City detectives seem to think

Do those American TV drama writers know something we don’t? It would appear fans of London clubs Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal should be concerned about the activities of their Russians – Roman Abramovich, Roman Pavlychenko and Andrei Arshavin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4oVU2zy1QQ Unfortunately...
Posted to Ed Kemp on Sports Marketing (Weblog) by Ed Kemp on 04 Feb 2009

Arsenal to offer fans replays at the Emirates through Sony PSP. But is it wise?

From next year Arsenal fans will be able to watch highlights of the match they are watching at the club’s Emirates stadium through Sony’s handheld games console the PSP. Fans will be able to watch the match on a five-second delay, the idea being that supporters needn’t miss out on replays they would...
Posted to Ed Kemp on Sports Marketing (Weblog) by Ed Kemp on 23 Jan 2009

Be a Gooner, Be a Giver

I’m not an Arsenal fan. And even less so after Robin van Persie ruined my weekend with that offside goal at the Bridge earlier this month. But credit where credit is due. Later this month, Arsenal - which earlier this season had its players wear poppies on their shirts ahead of Remembrance Day - will...
Posted to Ed Kemp on Sports Marketing (Weblog) by Ed Kemp on 15 Dec 2008

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