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...“I’d be very surprised if competition regulators didn’t look at it,” he said. “The question is, has the market changed?”...
...“I don’t see it taking over but I do see it as becoming more important.”...
...Poignantly, director Richard Twyman has Edwards and Thompson gently touch pianist Berrak Dyer as she begins to play (music by Nicola T Chang), as if she were speaking for them....
...“People who win gold medals in track and field don’t need extra money....
...“When it’s gone, it’s gone, we can’t have a 13th team on the grid,” Dodds said. “We can’t sell it twice.”...
...“Whether it’s a good idea or not . . . they can’t all of a sudden before Paris pull a rabbit out of the hat,” Payne told the Financial Times, adding that the move “will put other federations under pressure...
...“If it was horrible football, I wouldn’t be sitting here. It’s not. It’s amazing,” she added. Investors have also started to show an interest....
...Samuel Agini ‘Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI’, by Ethan Mollick If you are interested in how to make the most of the transformative potential of artificial intelligence — and Ethan Mollick...
...“My job is to push as hard as I can for the best interests of this team [and] if I wasn’t doing that I wouldn’t be doing my job properly,” Horner once told the Financial Times of his approach....
...“[Previously] when the circus came to town, [F1] didn’t know who attended, didn’t know why they attended, didn’t know what their real preferences were and what they wanted,” he says....
...“I can’t comment on anything that’s confidential between an employee and the company,” Horner said in a press conference on Thursday....
...He added: “We don’t agree with their position.”...
...Clubs that may have had global recognition historically could become “melting ice cubes because they don’t do the right things from a business and fan perspective and they don’t invest in the experience”...
...“I don’t think I’ll ever lose money,” Ratcliffe said when asked about the valuation. “I don’t believe it’s going to devalue. I don’t believe I’ve been financially stupid.”...
...Yet while the banks have honoured their promises, the equity market hasn’t delivered on its side of the bargain....
...“We haven’t really seen any significant transfers that make a waterfall effect across the market,” said Calum Ross, an analyst at Deloitte’s Sports Business Group....
...We won’t know until he’s gone.”...
...“The one thing I didn’t know and I underestimated was the fact that my energy source is not endless,” he said. “I know that I cannot do the job again and again and again and again.”...
...“Football isn’t new to me,” he added, “it isn’t something where my passion came overnight.” He took control of Sunderland in 2021, aged just 23, and now owns a 64 per cent stake....
...But more pious yet is the place Samuel finds for Jesus himself, played by Nicholas Pinnock as nothing if not the real thing. The movie doesn’t just vouch for miracles....
...“We can’t treat football fans as a captive audience. They do have choice....
...It would be strange for a film about Samuel Beckett to be a triumph; maybe even treachery. Failure and futility were his lifeblood....
...“I realised, wow, this is not going to be the highest valuation forever — something’s happening here,” says Eisler, “I don’t think this record is going to hold.”...
...“Don’t forget, this is a 70-year monopoly. Those things don’t get undone overnight.” Additional reporting by Javier Espinoza in Brussels...
...“There is economic and financial rationale for sponsors, investors and team owners because, otherwise, people wouldn’t do that just for fun.”...
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