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1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is proud to partner with FanHub (https://fan-hub.com/) and The Terrace (https://theterracestore.com/collections/nottingham-forest). A derby day that had the lot; a Forest win, drama, memorable goals and even a bust-up at the end! This Saturday lunchtime clash saw Forest secure a 2-1 victory over Derby and extend their unbeaten run against their rivals to 10 matches. Forest lined up without the injured Joe Worrall, so Ryan Yates moved into the back three alongside Steve Cook and Scott McKenna, whilst ex-Derby man Max Lowe made his return from the sidelines at left wing-back. However, an uninsipiring start saw Steve Cooper switch to a 4-3-2-1 formation in the first half, but aside from a huge miss by Derby's Tom Lawrence, the opening 45 didn't offer much. The second half got off to a flyer, as Lewis Grabban netted his third goal in as many games and 13th of the season, pouncing after Cook's attempted shot was blocked into his path. With eight minutes remaining, Brennan Johnson started and finished a fine move, exchanging passes with Philip Zinckernagel before firing into the bottom corner of the net for 2-0. Derby pulled a goal back from the penalty spot through Lawrence, at which point the midfielder was barged out of the way by Brice Samba (sporting a headband after a previous accidental clash with the Derby no. 10), sparking a heated clash inside the goal. The visitors, in the midst of their well-publicised off-field issues, couldn't find an equaliser. Ravel Morrison was given a straight red for a reckless challenge on Zinckernagel, while at the final whistle another melee broke out as the Forest players and fans enjoyed their victory, with the Reds retaining the Brian Clough Trophy. The Maradona of the Midlands is joined by Baz and Steven to talk over an eventful East Midlands Derby, where they look at the tactical battle of the first half, Forest's improved second half showing, the brilliance of Brennan's goal and Samba having the Derby players on strings. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/1865-the-nottingham-forest-podcast/id1151210661?mt=2) - Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7rcK1PNdd9g700NUg35Xkn) - YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/1865YouTube) - Google (https://tinyurl.com/1865Google). Join us on social media: linktr.ee/nottm_forest (https://linktr.ee/nottm_forest). (video made with @headlinervideo)
Football is arguably the most watched sport in the world. It is a sport that enhances social life and mental capabilities as people meet and discuss tactics, the chances of a team winning and so much more. It is a well-known fact that players and managers alike, particularly in European football, make a lot of money in the game. Making money, however, is not limited to just players, managers and other immediate parties involved on the pitch. Here are 10 ways an entrepreneur can make money in football:coach michael jordan lille angers foot betclic f1 calendrier sportif 2021 paris sportif paris sport paris sportifs en ligne serie a classement sΓ©rie a classement paris sportifs nba ja morant parisportif pari ligue 1 sportytrader pronostic droit tv foot ot nba roberto martinez paris sport en ligne paris sportif en ligne 1. Development of football Academies There are many little children out there who aspire to be professional footballers. Most, even with their enormous bags of potential and evident talent, do not realize their dream. This is partly due to poor avenues and systems in place to assist these children. An entrepreneur can invest in a few academies, hire a few qualified coaches with good interpersonal skills, and expect good returns. Parents will be willing to pay the cost of the program set out in order to help their children nurture their talent and give them hope. 2. Selling Football Merchandise Don't you just love donning that jersey for the team you support? It goes further than a jersey. Football has tons of merchandise available for the fans. An entrepreneur can make money by selling football merchandise. Be it soccer boots, key-holders, classic shirts, headbands and wristbands, people are always willing to buy stuff just for the love of their team. Move smart, price your commodities well, and you may well be the next Bill Gates. 3. Investing in an Agency Network Footballers are always in need of representation, outside the field of course. An upcoming footballer requires someone to help with the deals. Transfers are done via player agents. An entrepreneur can invest proudly in this. Agents usually earn 10% of a player's salary. By developing an agency with qualified agents, one can be certain of good returns. 4. Restaurants and Food courts An entrepreneur would be making a brilliant investment in creating restaurants and food courts around a stadium and training grounds. Football matches attract a lot of people and these fans need something to bite and a cold drink to refresh them. The venture is quite simply, a nice opportunity to make money. 5. Online Gambling People are always seeking for easy ways to make money. Gambling offers them this chance. An entrepreneur can invest in a web-based gambling company that has football matches as the events to bid for. More often than not, the stake is lost by the gambler and the company makes a lot of cash. 6. Partnership brokering An entrepreneur can invest in products that a football team need, for example soccer boots or kits. By making a partnership with a team for sponsorship of a commodity, one can definitely make money from sales to fans. 7. Cleaning and Maintenance services An entrepreneur can make an investment in providing cleaning and maintenance services to a football club. Stadiums, kits and the environment need to be adequately maintained to keep the club prosperous. 8. Affiliate Marketing Football teams are always seeking out new buyers for their tickets and other merchandise. An entrepreneur can partner the club to take up the advertising part and make money from the venture. 9. Football dens As mentioned earlier people love to interact about football. An entrepreneur can open a pub or restaurant where people come to watch live matches. With the right blend of aesthetics and service quality, he/she can make money easily. 10. Providing statistics Football involves a lot of mathematics. From goals averaged per minute, pass completion rates for a season and any other statistics required for analysis. An entrepreneur can open such a company to provide relevant statistics to teams and make money from the business.football, #football, #soccer, entrepreneur, make money, business, start-up #football #brasil #atleticomineiro #desportiva_alianca #earnmoneyonline #earnmoney #earn #footballmanager #earning
Football is arguably the most watched sport in the world. It is a sport that enhances social life and mental capabilities as people meet and discuss tactics, the chances of a team winning and so much more. It is a well-known fact that players and managers alike, particularly in European football, make a lot of money in the game. Making money, however, is not limited to just players, managers and other immediate parties involved on the pitch. Here are 10 ways an entrepreneur can make money in football: 1. Development of football Academies There are many little children out there who aspire to be professional footballers. Most, even with their enormous bags of potential and evident talent, do not realize their dream. This is partly due to poor avenues and systems in place to assist these children. An entrepreneur can invest in a few academies, hire a few qualified coaches with good interpersonal skills, and expect good returns. Parents will be willing to pay the cost of the program set out in order to help their children nurture their talent and give them hope. 2. Selling Football Merchandise Don't you just love donning that jersey for the team you support? It goes further than a jersey. Football has tons of merchandise available for the fans. An entrepreneur can make money by selling football merchandise. Be it soccer boots, key-holders, classic shirts, headbands and wristbands, people are always willing to buy stuff just for the love of their team. Move smart, price your commodities well, and you may well be the next Bill Gates. 3. Investing in an Agency Network Footballers are always in need of representation, outside the field of course. An upcoming footballer requires someone to help with the deals. Transfers are done via player agents. An entrepreneur can invest proudly in this. Agents usually earn 10% of a player's salary. By developing an agency with qualified agents, one can be certain of good returns. 4. Restaurants and Food courts An entrepreneur would be making a brilliant investment in creating restaurants and food courts around a stadium and training grounds. Football matches attract a lot of people and these fans need something to bite and a cold drink to refresh them. The venture is quite simply, a nice opportunity to make money. 5. Online Gambling People are always seeking for easy ways to make money. Gambling offers them this chance. An entrepreneur can invest in a web-based gambling company that has football matches as the events to bid for. More often than not, the stake is lost by the gambler and the company makes a lot of cash. 6. Partnership brokering An entrepreneur can invest in products that a football team need, for example soccer boots or kits. By making a partnership with a team for sponsorship of a commodity, one can definitely make money from sales to fans. 7. Cleaning and Maintenance services An entrepreneur can make an investment in providing cleaning and maintenance services to a football club. Stadiums, kits and the environment need to be adequately maintained to keep the club prosperous. 8. Affiliate Marketing Football teams are always seeking out new buyers for their tickets and other merchandise. An entrepreneur can partner the club to take up the advertising part and make money from the venture. 9. Football dens As mentioned earlier people love to interact about football. An entrepreneur can open a pub or restaurant where people come to watch live matches. With the right blend of aesthetics and service quality, he/she can make money easily. 10. Providing statistics Football involves a lot of mathematics. From goals averaged per minute, pass completion rates for a season and any other statistics required for analysis. An entrepreneur can open such a company to provide relevant statistics to teams and make money from the business.football, #football, #soccer, entrepreneur, make money, business, start-up #football #brasil #atleticomineiro #desportiva_alianca #earnmoneyonline #earnmoney #earn #footballmanager #earning
Football is arguably the most watched sport in the world. It is a sport that enhances social life and mental capabilities as people meet and discuss tactics, the chances of a team winning and so much more. It is a well-known fact that players and managers alike, particularly in European football, make a lot of money in the game. Making money, however, is not limited to just players, managers and other immediate parties involved on the pitch. Here are 10 ways an entrepreneur can make money in football: 1. Development of football Academies There are many little children out there who aspire to be professional footballers. Most, even with their enormous bags of potential and evident talent, do not realize their dream. This is partly due to poor avenues and systems in place to assist these children. An entrepreneur can invest in a few academies, hire a few qualified coaches with good interpersonal skills, and expect good returns. Parents will be willing to pay the cost of the program set out in order to help their children nurture their talent and give them hope. 2. Selling Football Merchandise Don't you just love donning that jersey for the team you support? It goes further than a jersey. Football has tons of merchandise available for the fans. An entrepreneur can make money by selling football merchandise. Be it soccer boots, key-holders, classic shirts, headbands and wristbands, people are always willing to buy stuff just for the love of their team. Move smart, price your commodities well, and you may well be the next Bill Gates. 3. Investing in an Agency Network Footballers are always in need of representation, outside the field of course. An upcoming footballer requires someone to help with the deals. Transfers are done via player agents. An entrepreneur can invest proudly in this. Agents usually earn 10% of a player's salary. By developing an agency with qualified agents, one can be certain of good returns. 4. Restaurants and Food courts An entrepreneur would be making a brilliant investment in creating restaurants and food courts around a stadium and training grounds. Football matches attract a lot of people and these fans need something to bite and a cold drink to refresh them. The venture is quite simply, a nice opportunity to make money. 5. Online Gambling People are always seeking for easy ways to make money. Gambling offers them this chance. An entrepreneur can invest in a web-based gambling company that has football matches as the events to bid for. More often than not, the stake is lost by the gambler and the company makes a lot of cash. 6. Partnership brokering An entrepreneur can invest in products that a football team need, for example soccer boots or kits. By making a partnership with a team for sponsorship of a commodity, one can definitely make money from sales to fans. 7. Cleaning and Maintenance services An entrepreneur can make an investment in providing cleaning and maintenance services to a football club. Stadiums, kits and the environment need to be adequately maintained to keep the club prosperous. 8. Affiliate Marketing Football teams are always seeking out new buyers for their tickets and other merchandise. An entrepreneur can partner the club to take up the advertising part and make money from the venture. 9. Football dens As mentioned earlier people love to interact about football. An entrepreneur can open a pub or restaurant where people come to watch live matches. With the right blend of aesthetics and service quality, he/she can make money easily. 10. Providing statistics Football involves a lot of mathematics. From goals averaged per minute, pass completion rates for a season and any other statistics required for analysis. An entrepreneur can open such a company to provide relevant statistics to teams and make money from the business.football, #football, #soccer, entrepreneur, make money, business, start-up #football #brasil #atleticomineiro #desportiva_alianca #earnmoneyonline #earnmoney #earn #footballmanager #earning
Football is arguably the most watched sport in the world. It is a sport that enhances social life and mental capabilities as people meet and discuss tactics, the chances of a team winning and so much more. It is a well-known fact that players and managers alike, particularly in European football, make a lot of money in the game. Making money, however, is not limited to just players, managers and other immediate parties involved on the pitch. Here are 10 ways an entrepreneur can make money in football: 1. Development of football Academies There are many little children out there who aspire to be professional footballers. Most, even with their enormous bags of potential and evident talent, do not realize their dream. This is partly due to poor avenues and systems in place to assist these children. An entrepreneur can invest in a few academies, hire a few qualified coaches with good interpersonal skills, and expect good returns. Parents will be willing to pay the cost of the program set out in order to help their children nurture their talent and give them hope. 2. Selling Football Merchandise Don't you just love donning that jersey for the team you support? It goes further than a jersey. Football has tons of merchandise available for the fans. An entrepreneur can make money by selling football merchandise. Be it soccer boots, key-holders, classic shirts, headbands and wristbands, people are always willing to buy stuff just for the love of their team. Move smart, price your commodities well, and you may well be the next Bill Gates. 3. Investing in an Agency Network Footballers are always in need of representation, outside the field of course. An upcoming footballer requires someone to help with the deals. Transfers are done via player agents. An entrepreneur can invest proudly in this. Agents usually earn 10% of a player's salary. By developing an agency with qualified agents, one can be certain of good returns. 4. Restaurants and Food courts An entrepreneur would be making a brilliant investment in creating restaurants and food courts around a stadium and training grounds. Football matches attract a lot of people and these fans need something to bite and a cold drink to refresh them. The venture is quite simply, a nice opportunity to make money. 5. Online Gambling People are always seeking for easy ways to make money. Gambling offers them this chance. An entrepreneur can invest in a web-based gambling company that has football matches as the events to bid for. More often than not, the stake is lost by the gambler and the company makes a lot of cash. 6. Partnership brokering An entrepreneur can invest in products that a football team need, for example soccer boots or kits. By making a partnership with a team for sponsorship of a commodity, one can definitely make money from sales to fans. 7. Cleaning and Maintenance services An entrepreneur can make an investment in providing cleaning and maintenance services to a football club. Stadiums, kits and the environment need to be adequately maintained to keep the club prosperous. 8. Affiliate Marketing Football teams are always seeking out new buyers for their tickets and other merchandise. An entrepreneur can partner the club to take up the advertising part and make money from the venture. 9. Football dens As mentioned earlier people love to interact about football. An entrepreneur can open a pub or restaurant where people come to watch live matches. With the right blend of aesthetics and service quality, he/she can make money easily. 10. Providing statistics Football involves a lot of mathematics. From goals averaged per minute, pass completion rates for a season and any other statistics required for analysis. An entrepreneur can open such a company to provide relevant statistics to teams and make money from the business.football, #football, #soccer, entrepreneur, make money, business, start-up #football #brasil #atleticomineiro #desportiva_alianca #earnmoneyonline #earnmoney #earn #footballmanager #earning
Football is arguably the most watched sport in the world. It is a sport that enhances social life and mental capabilities as people meet and discuss tactics, the chances of a team winning and so much more. It is a well-known fact that players and managers alike, particularly in European football, make a lot of money in the game. Making money, however, is not limited to just players, managers and other immediate parties involved on the pitch. Here are 10 ways an entrepreneur can make money in football: coach michael jordan lille angers foot betclic f1 calendrier sportif 2021 paris sportif paris sport paris sportifs en ligne serie a classement sΓ©rie a classement paris sportifs nba ja morant parisportif pari ligue 1 sportytrader pronostic droit tv foot ot nba roberto martinez paris sport en ligne paris sportif en ligne 1. Development of football Academies There are many little children out there who aspire to be professional footballers. Most, even with their enormous bags of potential and evident talent, do not realize their dream. This is partly due to poor avenues and systems in place to assist these children. An entrepreneur can invest in a few academies, hire a few qualified coaches with good interpersonal skills, and expect good returns. Parents will be willing to pay the cost of the program set out in order to help their children nurture their talent and give them hope. 2. Selling Football Merchandise Don't you just love donning that jersey for the team you support? It goes further than a jersey. Football has tons of merchandise available for the fans. An entrepreneur can make money by selling football merchandise. Be it soccer boots, key-holders, classic shirts, headbands and wristbands, people are always willing to buy stuff just for the love of their team. Move smart, price your commodities well, and you may well be the next Bill Gates. 3. Investing in an Agency Network Footballers are always in need of representation, outside the field of course. An upcoming footballer requires someone to help with the deals. Transfers are done via player agents. An entrepreneur can invest proudly in this. Agents usually earn 10% of a player's salary. By developing an agency with qualified agents, one can be certain of good returns. 4. Restaurants and Food courts An entrepreneur would be making a brilliant investment in creating restaurants and food courts around a stadium and training grounds. Football matches attract a lot of people and these fans need something to bite and a cold drink to refresh them. The venture is quite simply, a nice opportunity to make money. 5. Online Gambling People are always seeking for easy ways to make money. Gambling offers them this chance. An entrepreneur can invest in a web-based gambling company that has football matches as the events to bid for. More often than not, the stake is lost by the gambler and the company makes a lot of cash. 6. Partnership brokering An entrepreneur can invest in products that a football team need, for example soccer boots or kits. By making a partnership with a team for sponsorship of a commodity, one can definitely make money from sales to fans. 7. Cleaning and Maintenance services An entrepreneur can make an investment in providing cleaning and maintenance services to a football club. Stadiums, kits and the environment need to be adequately maintained to keep the club prosperous. 8. Affiliate Marketing Football teams are always seeking out new buyers for their tickets and other merchandise. An entrepreneur can partner the club to take up the advertising part and make money from the venture. 9. Football dens As mentioned earlier people love to interact about football. An entrepreneur can open a pub or restaurant where people come to watch live matches. With the right blend of aesthetics and service quality, he/she can make money easily. 10. Providing statistics Football involves a lot of mathematics. From goals averaged per minute, pass completion rates for a season and any other statistics required for analysis. An entrepreneur can open such a company to provide relevant statistics to teams and make money from the business.football, #football, #soccer, entrepreneur, make money, business, start-up #football #brasil #atleticomineiro #desportiva_alianca #earnmoneyonline #earnmoney #earn #footballmanager #earning