Football Association
SMS spammers set to blitz footie fans
News Football fans signing up with UK websites for results updates are about to be hit by a massive spam-overload on their mobile phones. The UK representatives and the Civil Liberties Committee have been lobbied by the... [31 Aug 2001]
Who's setting the pace in the online Premiership?
News Football pundits may tell you "they hand the trophies out in May", and back it up with "it's a marathon not a sprint" for good measure, but it is a pleasure for many to see Manchester United languishing in fifth place. [31 Aug 2001]
AOL Time Warner and Vivendi face the music
News The two companies agreed a joint venture to market and promote audio and video recordings of a concert performed by Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo ahead of the Football World Cup in Paris three... [01 Aug 2001]
Streaming video hits the 3G spot
News Hutchison 3G last week announced a three-year deal with the Football Association to stream video Premiership Football highlights over mobile phones. Mobile networks are already striking... [04 Jul 2001]
Posh and Becks score own goal in online privacy wrangle
News But 192.com hit back today, alleging that the Beckhams and the Football Association are the culpable parties. It is the company's policy that no record is removed without prior approval from the... [12 Feb 2001]
Football managers get Intranet from Cisco
News The League Managers Association (LMA) today confirmed it has entered into a partnership with Cisco Systems to create an intranet for UK football managers. The company is also in discussions with an... [15 Sep 1999]
Sugar turns to alcohol
News Hewlett-Packard (HP) is calling off its sponsorship deal with UK premiership football club, Tottenham Hotspur. However HP's four-year association with the club has seen the decline of a once stylish... [24 Dec 1998]
Virtual ads are the main event
News Fake signs will be placed behind real athletes in motion so before a sporting event, such as a game of football, a computer known as L-VIS will scan a wall where the advert can be placed. Stig Carlson, director general... [03 Aug 1998]
Police investigate online World Cup ticket fraud
News A Web site that persuaded football fans to send money for World Cup tickets that never materialised is under investigation by the Manchester Police Commercial Fraud Squad. A spokeswoman for the Internet Service Providers... [26 Jun 1998]
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