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Aviva Premiership
03:00, 30 NOV 2020
Leicester Tigers taking tough decisions to survive as it weighs up multi-million pound impact of pandemic
Business of Sport
Chairman Peter Tom: “This has been a year I am sure we would all rather forget”
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More departures at Leicester Tigers Rugby Club
Business of Sport
More high profile departures from club which has lost millions in matchday revenues as a result of lockdown
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Leicester Tigers agree naming deal with Mattioli Woods for Welford Road stadium
Professional Services
Leicester Tigers' home ground will be rebranded as Mattioli Woods Welford Road after the club and the wealth management firm agreed a five-year deal.
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New boss of Welsh rugby on a British Isles league and a pay for view Six Nations
Six Nations
Interim chief executive of the WRU Steve Phillips discusses the financial challenges facing the game and why he backs the 60 cap rule
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Leicester Tigers no longer for sale with clubs facing "significant challenges" from Brexit and Covid-19
Business of Sport
Tigers was put up for sale, valued at around £60 million, last June, but failed to attract anyone that "shared club’s vision"
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Travel firm Clarity launches consumer sports arm led by former Thomas Cook staff
Thomas Cook
The firm established Clarity Sport after it made the “quick and easy decision” to re-employ a number of Thomas Cook Sport staff - less than 48 hours after its collapse into administration on September 23
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Travel firm Clarity’s new sports division ‘expanding quickly’ with series of partnerships
Thomas Cook
The Manchester-based business travel firm made the “quick and easy decision” to re-employ a number of Thomas Cook Sport staff less than 48 hours after its collapse into administration on September 23
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Leicester Tigers positive for the future despite lacklustre revenues
RugbyTalk
Chief executive Simon Cohen said things will pick up, with the club now debt free and actively looking for a new owner
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The Welshman who could be the most influential person at the Rugby World Cup
Rugby World Cup
A lawyer from Neath, South Wales, will travel to Japan as an independent judicial officer playing a crucial role determining the length of bans and sanctions the stars of world rugby could face
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Leicester Tigers up for sale for a reported £60m
East Midlands
Its games are "most-watched and best-attended" in English rugby despite recent fall in fortunes on the pitch
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Birmingham Post Power 250: Sport
Karren Brady
The ten people listed as the most influential in the West Midlands from the world of sport
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Midland Lawyer takes on commentary role for Rugby World Cup
Rugby World Cup
World Cup commentary role for ex-England rugby ace turned lawyer Richard Moon
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Wasps issues retail bond to become one of world's richest rugby clubs
Economic Development
The Coventry club is to launch a retail bond listed on the London Stock Exchange
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Skyride Birmingham: City council steps up search for replacement event
Economic Development
Last month the city council said it was unable to host a Skyride event in Cannon Hill Park
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Will BT rip Six Nations away from BBC's grasp?
Opinion
The new four-year contract, worth £40 million a year, runs until 2017, but since the BBC and Home Nations agreed this deal, BT Sport has emerged as a serious, cash-rich player in the sports rights field.
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Land Rover unveiled as Wasps' new sponsor
Manufacturing
The Midland car-maker said the new deal would complement its existing sponsorship deal with Coventry Rugby Football Club
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Bees are all abuzz about Moseley name-change plan
Economic Development
Moseley's plan to change their name has received a mixed reaction from some of the region’s leading rugby officials.
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Pennell a beacon of light in sorry Warriors season
Economic Development
There hasn’t been much to cheer about at Sixways this season but some people deserve recognition for their achievements over the last 12 months so rugby correspondent Brian Dick hands out a few awards. Some coveted, others less so.
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Worcester Warriors down but not out after relegation blow
Economic Development
Worcester will be further away from the Premiership's top six next season but in many ways they will actually be closer to it because of the changes Ryan and the board have made.
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The day Moseley broke charmless Leeds' hearts
Economic Development
Moseley head to Nottingham tomorrow looking to take another step towards a highest ever finish in the 12-team Championship.
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Ryan Lamb to join Worcester Warriors after clash with Leicester Tigers
Economic Development
Fly half was first given his big break by Warriors coach Dean Ryan when the pair were at Gloucester.
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McCafferty should look to second tier for help
Economic Development
Premiership Rugby chief Mark McCafferty could do a lot worse than turn to the Championship's leading lights to help him out of a considerable hole.
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PRL should swallow its pride in Euro debacle
Economic Development
PRL has suddenly got a nine week hole in its fixture list. You can almost hear the Corporal Jones-like cries of ‘Don’t panic’ emanating from PRL Towers.
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Power struggle could prove costly for European rugby
Opinion
The proposal to replace the current Heineken Cup with the Rugby Champions Cup came from English and French clubs that wanted greater autonomy when it came to the allocation of revenue.
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