Sport’s Struggle to Find the Right Amount of Technology
By Michael Pavitt |
I wonder how Sepp Blatter would have reacted if he had been told in 2010 that a decade on from...
Djokovic Says Line Judges Should be Replaced by Technology
By Liam Morgan |
World number one Novak Djokovic has claimed line judges in the sport should be replaced by Hawk-Eye technology.
Djokovic, disqualified from...
All Management is Change Management
By Dr. Tomi Wahlström |
During 2020, we have seen so much change that it is almost impossible to keep up. However, in reality,...
Academic Paper Calls for IOC to have “Skin in the Game” on Olympic Cost...
By David Owen |
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) should be obliged to cover 10 percent of any cost overrun for the Olympic Games,...
FIFA President Infantino’s Salary Climbed to $3.2 Million in 2019
By David Owen |
The gross salary awarded by FIFA to its President Gianni Infantino rose to more than $3.2 million in 2019.
The world...
IOC’s Business is Better-Balanced than Before, but Remains Dependent on Corporate America
By David Owen |
And so, it seems, postponement of Tokyo 2020 might have enabled NBC to discard its agreement to broadcast the Games in the...
Hungary Cuts Funding for Priority Olympic Sports Due to COVID-19
By Michael Houston |
The Hungarian Government is making cuts of around $19.3 million to the budgets for the nation's top Olympic sports due...
Sports Tourism in the Pandemic Era
By Dr. Tomi Wahlström |
There is no doubt that the entire sports industry is suffering from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Sports...
Law Allowing Student-Athletes to Make Money Passes in Florida
By Dan Palmer |
A new law has passed in Florida which will allow college athletes to make money from endorsements for the first...
Public Spat Between MLB Owners and Players Will Leave Bad Impression
By Evan Weiner |
The 25-year era of good feeling between Major League Baseball owners and MLB players is over. Despite a global pandemic...