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GOAL.COM TO LAUNCH 2018 / 2022 WORLD CUP HOST SECTION AHEAD OF VOTE

Goal.com are to launch World Cup 2018 / 2022 sections across its network of 22 editions ahead of FIFA’s vote on 2nd December to decide which bid will win the right to host the biggest tournament in sport.
Goal.com is the world’s largest new media football community and the 16th largest sports community (comScore, June 2010), with more than 500 editors based around the world producing 70,000 articles each month...

PLAIN JANE at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, 19th - 23rd Oct

PLAIN JANE at the Royal Exchange, 19th - 23rd October 2010

'I want to break her'

Jane is the new girl at an exclusive boarding school.

She wasn’t popular at her old school, and she’s doing even worse with her new roommates.

Awkward and naïve, she soon falls prey to the vicious games of Becki and Holly, who are determined to rip her to pieces before term ends.
Critically acclaimed theatre company Cheap Seats...
 

Theatre Ninjas mobile app downloaded 1,250 times since start of Edinburgh Fringe...

The Theatre Ninjas mobile app has been downloaded more than 1,250 times since the beginning of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010.
One of the most exciting new developments to hit the world’s largest arts festival, the Theatre Ninjas initiative gives shows and performers the chance to upload free tickets a couple of hours before their gig.

Audiences can then gain entrance with a secret code, and an average of 35 of...
 

Goal.com Meets...Christian Seifert

(London, UK and New York, USA) - (11th July 2010) - Goal.com introduces the next edition in the ‘Goal.com Meets…’ series which sees Goal.com founder and president, Gianluigi Longinotti-Buitoni, discuss the increasing strength of the German game with Deutsche Fußball Liga (DFL) CEO Christian Seifert.

The 'Goal.com Meets...' series was launched by Goal.com - the world's largest new media football community - in April...
 

Open letter to Sepp Blatter from Goal.com Founder and President Gianluigi Longin...

Dear Mr Blatter,

Football has evolved to improve the experience of the game for the players, the coaches and, most crucially, the fans. In this age of technology, however, the referees are not getting support despite it being accessible, immediate and accurate.

Many incidents during the course of a game cannot be judged 100 per cent correctly (nor instantly) each and every time - even when using technology - but...
 

Downloads of Goal.com Mobile App top 651,000

London (UK) and Kansas City, Mo (US) – (June 2010) – The Goal.com mobile application has been downloaded over 651,000 times, delivering the most comprehensive World Cup 2010 and global football coverage to the palm of fans’ hands.

The app is available free across all major smartphone platforms, including Nokia (S60 5th edition), iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and Windows Mobile devices. It is also now available in...
 

Goal.com launch dedicated 2010 FIFA World Cup section

(London, UK – 24th May 2010) - Football fans can now truly get involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup fever with the launch of a section dedicated to the finals in South Africa on Goal.com.
With the likes of Lionel Messi, Robinho, Wayne Rooney and Fernando Torres readying themselves for one of the most anticipated World Cups in history, Goal.com will provide up-to-date match coverage, news, editorials, exclusive...
 

Goal.com poll reveals 40% of fans ruled out of 2010 FIFA World Cup due to prices

(London – 18th May 2010) Almost 40% of football fans say they have been priced out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup due to spiraling costs ahead of the finals in South Africa.
In a poll conducted by Goal.com – the world’s largest new media football community – 39.74% of the 12,840 fans that took part said that the overall cost of the trip, including flights, tickets and living expenses, ruled them out of the world’s...
 

Some Stories at the Temple Works

PRESS RELEASE - SOME STORIES AT THE TEMPLE WORKS, LEEDS
(May 2010) - One of the most historic buildings in Leeds will be brought to life by site-specific theatre when critically-acclaimed theatre company Cheap Seats bring their new production, Some Stories, to the Temple Works in Holbeck.

Some Stories is a series of four interconnected stories that focus on childhood, the hold it has over our adult lives, and the...
 

Some Stories at Blacks Club

(May 2010) – Critically-acclaimed theatre company Cheap Seats will bring their new production, Some Stories – a collection of four pieces on new writing, directed and performed by a selection of the brightest young talent– to Soho club Blacks.

Some Stories is a series of four interconnected stories that focus on childhood, the hold it has over our adult lives, and the power of storytelling.

Each piece was written...