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    part of a 5 year partnership and went on to sponsor Scotland Football team in 2010 on a 4 year deal. From then on going on to renew this partnership with the FA at the end of 2013 for another 4 years; adding to their long term sponsorship with England FC as their official snack provider. The company has been pioneer in field of business and also been responsible. The company has kept its objective very close to its heart and its initiative to reduce Carbon Footprint and water wastage to Zero by 2040

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    Fans And Fandom

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    Traditionally, the topic of fans and fandom has been well researched throughout popular culture media. Various studies have been conducted to discover the relationship between constructed popular media and its impact on society and the concept of fans and fandom represent a positive relationship between the two. The positive relationship, between fans and popular culture, can be examined through the work of Bourdieu whom uncovered how culture distinctions are classed in nature in order to legitimize

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    the conclusion seems inescap- able that football grounds provide one of the largest public arenas in which racism can be openly expressed. Just recently Dani Alves Barcelona FC defender was taking a corner kick when he had a banana thrown at him. He reacted to having a banana thrown by peeling it and then taking a bite. Former Barcelona striker Gary Lineker praised Alves. "Picked it up, peeled it, ate it and proceeded to take the corner," he tweeted. "Top response." The ex-England striker added:

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    Taking a Look at Qatar

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    Over the past 50 years one country has stood out from the rest. From its abundant resource of oil to owning one of the top soccer teams in the world. By choosing a different government system from its surrounding countries and investing heavily. Qatar had the quickest turnaround from a fishing village to one of the top GDP per capita, in the world. Qatar is currently the richest country in the world today. Located in western Asia, next to Saudi Arabia and the gulf coast, a small peninsula is where

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    Hundreds of thousands of immigrants travel across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe to seek refuge where it is not provided in the countries of Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Sudan as those areas are currently war-torn and the people face violence and persecution. The migrants risk their lives to get to their destinations - many attempting to reach Germany and other northern EU countries - and have to do it illegally most of the time. The Syrian conflict still continues to be the main contributor

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    had picked up everything and moved to a new country just so young Messi could continue his treatment and train with a national club team. A proud family of 20-month-old Bryce Brites showed his dribbling and kicking skills and attracted Belgian club FC Racing Boxberg who signed him. Brites opportunity would have never opened up with out his parent’s dedication to soccer. An article on CBS Sports Explains, “The way Bryce kicks the ball: you do not see that very often," club secretary Dany Vodnik said

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    Already developed CSR strategy of Turkish Airlines can be thoroughly analyzed in their annual sustainability reports. Through reviewing the company’s previous disclosures and publishing, it’s noticeable that, only in 2013, the company has separately put forth a sustainable report, and indeed, a very detailed one. Previously, all regarded information could be found in general annual reports and other disclosures. Although publishing a separate sustainable report is far behind schedule compared to

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    Nike Marketing Strategy

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    Nike 's marketing strategy is an important component of the company 's success. Nike is positioned as a premium-brand, selling well-designed and expensive products. Nike lures customers with a marketing strategy centering around a brand image which is attained by distinctive logo and the advertising slogan: "Just do it".[40] Nike promotes its products by sponsorship agreements with celebrity athletes, professional teams and college athletic teams. However, Nike 's marketing mix contains many elements

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    The definition of ‘marketing’ is widely debated among numerous professionals within the industry, The Chartered Institute of Marketing defines the concept as ‘the management process responsible for anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably’ whereas Kotler and Armstrong define marketing more simply as ‘managing profitable customer relationships’. Fullerton and Mers go into more depth and consider how the idea of marketing is presented when in the context of the sporting industry

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    Turkish Airlines

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    In a marketing strategy, time is everything as long as the company take the advantage to plan, to distribute, and to develop. Turkish Airline based its main worldwide advertising program on sponsoring some big football club such as FC Barcelona and Manchester United FC, but also the Turkish football national team. http://www.turkishairlines.com/en-INT/skylife/2010/april/news/turkish-airlines-goes-to-old-trafford.aspx  Turkish Airlines SWOT analysis: The SWOT analysis is a technique that is used to

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