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  • How Is the Collective Leadership Breaking the Lines in Football and WEB3?

    According to NYU | Wagner, collective leadership “describes the processes by which people come together to pursue change. Within these processes, participants jointly envision what the world should be, make sense of their experiences and interactions, and shape their decisions and actions to produce desired results.   “Leadership processes increase capacities for collaboration and provide…

  • How Cristiano Ronaldo Became the Highest-Paid Premier League Player

    Even people who are not into football know about Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese football player is considered the best in the world. He has countless brand deals and even has an airport named after him.    His net worth is around 423 million pounds – an amount that most people won’t see unless they bet…

  • Which Premier League Team Had the Best Winter 2022 Transfer Window?

    Are you a football fan looking to see who had the best transfer window this past January? Read on to see who we decide was the best in the transfer market.   Transfers are absolutely huge in football, and there’s definitely a skill to have when it comes to getting a transfer window right; just…

  • Chelsea FC: Unready, Sluggish and Destined to Underachieve

    In the 2022 pre-season period, Chelsea played 3 games – losing 2 and winning 1, scoring 3 goals and conceding 6, visiting 4 cities and taking 6 flights.   Embarrassing preparation for a side aiming to make a bang domestically and continentally under new ownership. It’s extremely evident that there is a lot of work…

  • Can Forest Green Deal With the Step up in Quality in League One?

    The magic carpet ride through the football pyramid continues for Forest Green Rovers who, after winning League Two last season on a dramatic final day, will ply their trade in the third tier, the highest division the club has ever been in, in their history.    The Gloucestershire outfit, who pride themselves on their modern…

  • How Digital Media Is Replicating the “Underdog Effect” Found in Football

    Let’s face it, supporting a team that expects to lose before every match isn’t exactly a popular thing to do. There has to be a whole background and context that explains this unusual behavior, and even more so if the team competes against the favorites, the usual suspects, the real deal.   There’s a kind…

  • FIFA World Cup Rivalries: Which Countries Are Major World Cup Rivals?

    The World Cup brings together different types of fans: those passionate about football, those who like to see only their country’s team enter the field, and those who don’t miss out on rival teams entering the field and facing each other.   If you are a fan of the rivalry of the World Cups, we…

  • Football and Islam: How the Sporting World is Adapting

    N’Golo Kante, Mohamed Salah, Hakim Ziyech, Ibrahima Konate… just a small number of growing footballers in the Premier League of Muslim faith.   Unapologetically following their faith on a public platform is not easy, but it is evident during celebrations of goals and trophies. Mohamed Salah is known to prostrate to the floor after scoring,…

  • Will Erik ten Hag Benefit From Blank Manchester United Canvas?

    Manchester United will embark on yet another Premier League campaign in their bid to restore their former greatness. Erik ten Hag is the new man in the dugout charged with ushering the club back to the top of the table after the failures of David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer…

  • What Are the Downsides of Turning Your Child Into a Soccer Star?

    Some parents use sports as a way to satisfy their personal desires and unmet ambitions. Forcing a child to be an athlete can have very negative consequences on their academic performance and happiness.   Many parents want their child to be a soccer star. This is one reason they decide to enroll them in sports,…