Out of Office on until 1pm Monday! Our team have a late start on Monday! A reward for picking up TWO Inspiring Herts Awards, which conveniently lands the day after the Euros final! We can't wait to cheer on our boys in Germany as they play their first ever tournament final outside of the UK! ⚽ Let's hope they bring it home! #webelieve #itscominghome #euros2024 #england
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Celebrating England's recent success in the Euros has been inspirational. This achievement marks a significant milestone for British football and promises an exciting future. As we witnessed the team reach new heights, it’s clear that dedication, teamwork, and strategy can lead to extraordinary outcomes. The ripple effect of this victory is immense. Grassroots football will undoubtedly see a surge in interest, with young talents eager to follow in the footsteps of their heroes. Clubs and academies around the country will benefit, nurturing the next generation of football stars. Moreover, this success brings us together as a nation. It reminds us of the power of sport in uniting people, transcending differences, and fostering a collective spirit. I believe this win will also boost the football industry economically, from merchandising to tourism, and contribute to national pride. It’s an exciting time to be part of the football community in Britain. Here’s to building on this momentum, supporting emerging talent, and celebrating many more milestones in the future! #Euros2024 #BritishFootball #FootballLegacy
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https://lnkd.in/et5rmQdU By any standard that was an exceptionally incompetent performance by Scotland at the Euros and in particular, by a mgr. who is way out of his depth. The reality is the Association are operating on an amateur basis & are always posted missing & unaccountable when it all goes pear-shaped. Why? They wouldn't have the ability or know-how to explain what went wrong nor do they have the knowledge to set up, or set a path to, a realistic ambition. Slovenia is a great comparison on how to successfully negotiate a group & they don't have anywhere near the resources of Scottish clubs/MGMT. Unfortunately, once Scotland qualify (the current hidden ambition) then complacency sets in quickly from MGMT to Association & it all begins to fall apart. Professionalism goes out the window & all & sundry flee from responsibility. The evidence is clearly on the table as the team who actually qualified were way more robust than the one that played in Germany with a very limited game plan. The entire tournament goes down as an embarrassment, however, it is not the first time - in fact, it happens every time. From 1978 where Scotland were a team run on big ego & an inferiority complex right up to now - the difference being the '78 players had enough about them to beat the finalists. As it stands currently if Scotland needed a point from anyone to get out a group they wouldn't get it. The current crop of players are left adrift & brittle by poor MGMT from all of those above. A team that can't defend, score or register a threat is utterly bankrupt in football terms. A lot needs changed before Scotland reach an understanding & maturity of performance sufficient to find progression. FED is open for club investment & direction strategies: 1. International Advisors & Match Agents to club & national teams 2. Inclusive of exhibition, tour, testimonial, friendly for top tier Euro clubs 3. International Competition Designer (FIFA World Club Championship 4. Club Partnership Specialist (FED Director, Paul Bistiaux set up Antwerp/ManUtd partnership) 5. Club Directors of UK Club 6. Club Founders of UK Club 7. Club Direction Facilitators 8. Club Strategy Implementation Advisors to several European Clubs 9. Club Acquisition/Sale Advisors to a host of top European clubs.
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🌟 Calling All Football Enthusiasts! 🌟 Are you ready to showcase your skills and team spirit while contributing to a noble cause? Join us for the inaugural Call & Contact Centre Cup and be part of a thrilling football tournament that promises not only a competitive edge but also a fun community experience. This is the first year of running the tournament, and we already have some really excited teams taking part. However, to make it a full tournament, we need a few more teams or individuals to make up some teams. Here’s what’s in store for you: BBQ Lunch: Refuel and enjoy delicious BBQ delights. Quality Play: Matches played on grass pitches. Professional Officiating: Games overseen by FA qualified referees. Safety First: Full medical team present onsite. Comfort: Full changing facilities to prepare and unwind. Champion’s Glory: Trophy and medals await the victors. Celebrate: A bar to toast to your team’s efforts and new friendships. Whether you’re a full team or an individual looking to join a team, this is a perfect opportunity to get involved. The tournament is dedicated to raising funds for Crisis, making every goal you score a step towards helping those experiencing homelessness. The event promises a day of fun competition and a great way for the community to come together. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of something special. 📅 Date: Thursday, 27th June 2024 📍 Location: Beaconsfield For more information or to sign up, feel free to send a direct message or comment below. Let’s kick off this tournament with enthusiasm and make it a day to remember! For further details, visit the event page on the Call and Contact Centre Expo website. Let’s make this inaugural tournament a success! #FootballForACause #CommunitySpirit #CallContactCentreCup #JoinTheGame #PlayToSupport #CrisisCharity #FootballTournament #Networking #TeamBuilding #Sportsmanship
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Who else thinks England was lucky to have qualified for the next round? Certainly, Slovakia was very unfortunate to lose that game with just a few seconds on the clock. So far, the Three Lions have never had a dominant display throughout the entire campaign. They have enjoyed flash moments of individual brilliance from the crop of quality players they have. However, time will tell how far it will get them especially when they begin to face super star nations like Germany, Spain, France, and Portugal. Personally, I think Southgate is yet to figure out how to use the players. Jude playing as a number 10 is not great. Just because a player scores goals does not make him fit to play that number 10 role. He didn't play number 10 in Madrid. Before you come at me, I'll use Scot Mc Tonimay as an example. He scored many goals last season for both club and country. But that does not qualify him to play in the number 10 role because he is a bad passer of the ball. Another player being underutilized is Trippier and Foden. Trippier has more balance than Trent. When teh team is attacking, he is a perfect crosser of the ball, unlike Walker. Sadly, there are no contributions from either flank because Walker cannot deliver good crosses, and Trippier is handicapped when playing as a LB. Similarly, Foden playing on the left wing is completely out of place. His performance so far says it all. He should be playing the number 10 role, while a natural right-footer comes from the left. These are the experiments South Gate should have done during friendly, and when playing smaller teams. Now, let's see how far the team survives. Switzerland may not have the same level of superstars as England, but they surely have the determination and composure we have seen so far in their performances. Will England survive the next round? Only time will tell. #uefaeuros #euros2024 #england #spain #judebelingham #harrykane #sportswriter #sports #gambling #contentwriter #football #soccer #opentowork #hireme #july #newmonth
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Navigating expectations: The rise and challenges of Ferencvaros under CEO Pál Orosz As Ferencvárosi Torna Club clinches its sixth consecutive title in Hungary, CEO Pál Orosz continues to push for European success while balancing fan expectations and financial realities. Dive into the dynamics at play within one of Hungary's most storied football clubs. 1: What is the historical significance of Ferencvaros in European football? Ferencvaros boasts a rich legacy in European football, highlighted by their victory in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1965 against Juventus Football Club in Turin. The club's deep roots in Hungarian football are intertwined with national triumphs such as the 1952 Olympic gold and notable matches against England. 2: How has Pál Orosz approached his role as CEO since 2011? Since assuming the role of CEO, Pál Orosz has focused on financial stabilization, branding, and increasing fan engagement. Despite initial financial turmoil, his efforts have rejuvenated the club, leading to increased revenue streams from commercial income and matchday sales, reflecting a stronger, market-oriented approach. 3: What challenges does Ferencvaros face in maintaining its dominance? The main challenges include managing high fan expectations and competing in a relatively weaker Hungarian league. The club is exploring innovative solutions such as forming a new league that involves teams from outside Hungary while retaining their domestic presence to elevate the level of competition. 4: How has Ferencvaros managed fan behavior and matchday experience? Under Pál Orosz's leadership, significant changes were made to enhance the matchday experience, including the implementation of a biometric ticketing system to curb disturbances caused by hardcore Ultras. This has led to a safer, more family-friendly environment, encouraging broader fan attendance and participation. #SportsBusiness #Football #SportsBiz #Finance #People #Data #Intelligence #Investment Learn more 👇
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“The media needs a hero, and it needs villains and unfortunately for people like me, the administrators are usually the villains.” Speaking for the first time since her tumultuous exit as the boss of Netball Australia, Kelly Ryan opens on the public challenges of trying to save an entire sport. 🖋 mark whittaker for Forbes Australia
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