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The Bottom Line gets to the heart of the business of football and where the game is heading
The Bottom Line is the newsletter that seeks to get under the skin of the beautiful game, exploring the issues that shape the very fabric of football.
Written by Dave Powell, Chief Business of Football Writer at Reach Plc, whose remit includes covering the biggest issues off the pitch at clubs including Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United, it is a weekly newsletter that seeks to inform.
Whether we like it or not, and whether we are ready for it or not, football is changing. The traditional dynamics of the game are being challenged as clubs seek to find ways to keep pushing for success and growth despite having to spend more every single season.
A multi-billion pound industry where most of the top sides are not profitable. How is this? Why is this? Will it continue?
This isn’t a newsletter to tell you the latest transfer news and gossip. This is a newsletter that focuses on the business of football, at home and abroad, seeking to provide the information and insight to inform football fans about what is happening, and why, behind the scenes at their favourite club.
With exclusive interviews and expert insight, the Bottom Line aims to tackle the big issues and shine a light on elements of the business of football that could impact the way we watch and consume the game for decades to come, and how clubs manage to keep moving the needle in the right direction.
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WHAT TO KNOW
The Bottom Line will be out at least once a week. Big breaking news or major issues facing the game will be covered in greater detail and through more newsletters.
There will be exclusive interviews with top industry figures, and industry insiders will be on hand to provide unrivalled insight into key topics.
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The game we love has changed enormously in recent years. Compared to decades ago it is unrecognisable in some respects. Where will this all lead? The Bottom Line aims to find out, and we hope you can join us. To do so, you can subscribe by clicking here.