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The Business of Sport (Euro 2016 edition): How will stocks and productivity be affected? Plus the bookies favourites & more!

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The Business of Sport (Euro 2016 edition): How will stocks and productivity be affected? Plus the bookies favourites & more!
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine, we have a bumper Euro 2016 edition for you today. Michael speaks to Colin Cieszynski of CMC Markets for a look at what stocks will be affected by the championships, Joe Aldridge will be looking at how productivity will be affected and William Hill's Joe Crilly will have the bookmakers view ahead of kick off of the competition. Plus Patrick Jones has Extra Time.

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The Business of Sport: A Tale of Two Cities

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The Business of Sport: A Tale of Two Cities
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. The best for Manchester City F.C. with the announcement of a profit of over £20m last season, giving record revenues of around £398m. Kieran Drake of Liverpool University joined Michael to discuss the eye-watering figures. But the worst for Coventry City where trouble brews. Fans this weekend are holding a day of action in protest at the current owners of the club. Jan Mokryzcki of the Coventry City supporters group Sky Blue Trust will lay out the issues. And Share Radio's Joe Aldridge will have Extra Time. Enjoyed this episode? Find more at: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-businessofsport

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The Business of Sport: Disgraced England Manager Sam Allardyce resigns, the Ryder Cup tees off

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The Business of Sport: Disgraced England Manager Sam Allardyce resigns, the Ryder Cup tees off
Welcome to the Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. First up: What a week it has been for English Football.... Sam Allardyce has left his role as England Manager after appearing to offer advice on getting around third party ownerships and the Telegraph's investigations team has since been releasing more information on suspected transfer bungs. How deep does this go? Rob Wilson of Sheffield Hallam University will be joining me in a moment. Also on the show: the Ryder Cup has teed off. But how does this biennial tournament retain its appeal? PHA Media's Tim Joticshky will explain. And Joe Aldridge will have Extra Time.

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The Business of Sport: F1 bought by US company Liberty Media & 2016 Paralympics kick off

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The Business of Sport: F1 bought by US company Liberty Media & 2016 Paralympics kick off
Welcome to the Business of Sport with Michael Considine. On the show this week: Formula 1 has been bought by American entertainment media company Liberty Media. Formula 1 commentator Mark Gallagher will be joining us to give his thoughts on what the deal means for the future of the sport. After initial concerns that there wasn't necessary funding, the 2016 Paralympics has kicked off. Aaron Bauer, Rio de Janeiro Correspondent at Around the Rings will be joining us from Rio. And Robert Van Egghen will have Extra Time.

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The Business of Sport: Former England scrumhalf Matt Dawson on the state of world rugby

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The Business of Sport: Former England scrumhalf Matt Dawson on the state of world rugby
This is the Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. On today's show: Stamford Bridge has played host to the Leaders Sport Business Summit this week with the great and the good of world football attending. Michael will be rounding up the news and gossip from a busy few days. Graeme Howlett, Editor of the West Ham Fanzine 'Knees up Mother Brown', will be discussing the issues the club have faced since moving to the Olympic Stadium. And former England and British & Irish Lions scrumhalf Matt Dawson will be joining Michael to look at the state of world rugby. Enjoyed this episode? Find more at: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-businessofsport

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The Business of Sport: The rise of eSports, Chelsea & Nike's £60m deal

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The Business of Sport: The rise of eSports, Chelsea & Nike's £60m deal
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. This episode, Michael gets reaction to the news that Chelsea football club have announced a £60m deal with Nike. He'll be joined be City AM's Joe Hall for his take. Michael will also be speaking to Dominic Sacco from the British eSports Association about the rise of online gaming and how some football clubs are using it to boost their appeal with a younger audience. And Joe Aldridge will have Extra Time. Enjoyed this episode? Find more at: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-businessofsport

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The Business of Sport: UEFA has a new president and are Russian hackers behind WADA doping scandal?

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The Business of Sport: UEFA has a new president and are Russian hackers behind WADA doping scandal?
On today's show Share Radio's Michael Considine shares this weeks occurrences in the world of Sport. Discussed: The new UEFA president and the hacking of WADA. Joining Michael are author and commentator Keir Radnedge, and Andy Brown of Sports Integrity Initiative.

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