Posts tagged Manchester City
Calacus Monthly Hit & Miss – Roger Federer & RFEF

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous month as Roger Federer retires to a fanfare while the RFEF lurch from one crisis to another.

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Calacus Weekly Hit & Miss – Blackburn Rovers & The Glazers

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous week as Blackburn Rovers pioneer inclusivity while the Glazers remain silent amid crisis at Manchester United.

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Calacus Weekly Hit & Miss – Barnsley FC & FC Barcelona

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous week as Barnsley avert sponsorship issues while Barcelona’s financial mismanagement continues to confound.

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Calacus Weekly Hit & Miss – Lionesses & Alpine

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous week as the Lionesses fight for equal opportunities for school girls while Alpine F1’s communications take a battering.

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PR lessons from the European Super League announcement

When news of the proposed European Super League broke, there were many serious communications errors that all sports organisations can learn from when it comes to issues and crises.

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Calacus Weekly Hit & Miss – Paris 2024 & Crewe Alexandra

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport as Paris 2024 commit to climate sustainability and Crewe Alexandra show a disaster class in child abuse crisis communications.

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Lessons learnt from the top sports crises of 2020

There’s no doubt that 2020 has been a strange year, but despite the lockdowns, sport from grassroots to elite level has still been full of drama and controversy on and off the field.

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Does football deserve criticism for its coronavirus response?

There have been so many positive stories surrounding clubs and players contributing to society since the coronavirus crisis prompted an end to competitive football for the time being.

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Lessons learnt from the top sports crises of 2019

Another year, more drama both on and off the field of play. Sport continues to be a high-profile soap opera with mistakes made, judgements affected and controversies all over the back pages.

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