Welcome to the 15th edition of the Deloitte Football
Money League, in which we profile the highest earning clubs in the
world's most popular sport. Published nine months after the end
of the 2010/11 season, the Money League is the most contemporary
and reliable analysis of clubs' relative financial
performance.
Whilst there are a number of non-financial methods that can be
used to determine a clubs' relative size – including
measures of attendance, fanbase, broadcast audience, or on-pitch
success – we focus on clubs' ability to generate
revenue from day to day football operations. We therefore rank
clubs based on the money coming in....
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With less than one hundred days to go until the London 2012 Opening Ceremony on 27 July, everyone should be aware of the potential impact the Olympic restrictions can have on commercial activity.
When purchasing art, note the importance of both researching the art’s provenance, and signing a purchase agreement or a bill of sale with robust warranties and representations with regard to ownership, in order to avoid future title claim issues.
This article provides a selection of the most interesting ASA adjudications from March and a summary of the key issues considered in those adjudications.
Following recent rulings from the Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") in two conjoined cases concerning the broadcasting of Premier League football matches in the UK using foreign satellite decoder devices, the High Court has overturned the criminal conviction of a pub landlord, Karen Murphy, and ruled on the compatibility of territorial exclusivity agreements with European Union ("EU") law.
Smartphones and tablets represent a huge opportunity for hotels, travel agents and leisure companies to increase online bookings and to follow a trail that other sectors have blazed.
Art collectors, take note: if you wish to sell one or more of your artworks by way of auction, you may be surprised to learn that the consignment agreement you receive from a major auction house, such as Sotheby’s or Christie’s, is not set in stone: that boiler-plate language you are handed is amenable to modification in your favour in terms of both legal issues and aspects of the deal itself.
Advertising used to be about informing consumers where the products they purchased came from and which person or corporation was responsible for their manufacture. However, over the past 50-60 years, advertisers have been striving to give brands an image or identity, which induces consumers to buy the brand as much as the underlying product to which it is affixed.