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Reputational risks for football clubs: Effective strategies for mitigating harm

Angry Sports Fan
Wednesday, 18 December 2024 Author: Andi Terziu

In the high-stakes world of professional football, a club’s reputation is invaluable.  It can potentially affect everything from sponsorship deals to fan loyalty[1].  Maintaining a good reputation is therefore crucial, although it can be challenging due a variety of factors.  

This article looks at five hypothetical scenarios of reputational risks that a football club could be faced with and outlines some potential responses to mitigate harm:

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Andi Terziu

Andi Terziu

Andi is a Senior Associate at Taylor Wessing LLP. He advises on a variety of media, cyber, contentious data and information disputes. He also has experience in advising in contentious and non-contentious advertising and IP matters. Though he regularly advises across all sectors, Andi has a particular focus on the sports and private wealth sectors.

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