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[29 Jul 2012 | No Comment | ]
Lindley catering wins Tottenham Hotspur deal

Lindley Venue Catering, the specialist sports stadia catering division of The Lindley Group, has beaten off stiff competition to win the prestigious five-year contract to provide all match day and non-match day catering services and develop the conference, banqueting and events business for premiership club Tottenham Hotspur FC.

Advertising & Commercials, Stadiums & Facilities, Technology »

[24 Jul 2012 | No Comment | ]
Stoke City - double LED Advertising

Stoke City will be leading lights in LED advertising next season as they become the first football club in the United Kingdom to double up on the eye-catching digital system around the Britannia Stadium pitch.

Stadiums & Facilities »

[17 Jul 2012 | No Comment | ]
Sunderland StubHub

StubHub, the world’s largest ticket marketplace, has signed a ground-breaking deal with Sunderland AFC to serve as the club’s official secondary ticketing partner from the 2012-13 season onwards.

Design & Creative, Stadiums & Facilities »

[16 Jul 2012 | No Comment | ]
CC_Entrance

20.20 are delighted to announce that we have been appointed by Premier League champions Manchester City to radically improve two of their prime hospitality suites.

Finance & Economics, Stadiums & Facilities »

[12 Mar 2012 | No Comment | ]
Santiago Bernabeu La Liga

At a time when it is deeply mired in an economic crisis, Spain is still on average the most expensive place in Europe to watch a top flight game.

Stadiums & Facilities »

[25 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]
Camp Nou FC Barcelona

FC Barcelona has announced an agreement for the construction of an area in the Camp Nou that will be used to remember deceased members of the club.

Finance & Economics, Stadiums & Facilities »

[31 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]
Artist impression of a proposed new Tottenham stadium

An anaemic economy, nostalgic fans and onerous planning laws are all proving tough obstacles for soccer clubs hoping to increase income with new state-of-the-art stadiums.

A trio of London-based Premier League clubs formed more than 100 years ago – Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers – are among those with plans for new homes.

Fans & Community, Stadiums & Facilities »

[16 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]
Man City goal celebration

Manchester City is set to extend its augmented reality season ticket scheme to allow fans to use their membership cards to interact with each other and swap content.

Stadiums & Facilities »

[7 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]
Nuevo Estadio Atletico de Madrid

Atlético de Madrid has revealed plans for a new 70,000-seat stadium that will replace its Vicente Calderon home. The new stadium will be based on a site of 85,000 square metres, compared to the Calderon’s 30,000 square metres, and will also include its own metro station.

Stadiums & Facilities, Strategy & Brand Development »

[24 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
Chelsea eye move to Battersea Power Station

Chelsea have appointed one of London’s leading developers to explore the feasibility of building a new stadium at Battersea Power Station.