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The Content Club: How Football Teams Became Media Companies. Business in Football
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- ISBN8235556690
- EAN9798235556690
- Date de parution03/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Football clubs no longer just play matches. They publish them, package them, stream around them and turn them into daily content. The modern football club is now a media operation: part team, part broadcaster, part studio, part app, part archive, part sponsor platform and part global storytelling machine. From YouTube videos and TikTok clips to behind-the-scenes documentaries, club apps, player branding, podcasts, newsletters, sponsor campaigns and direct-to-fan platforms, clubs are competing for attention as much as trophies.
The Content Club explores how football teams became media companies and what that means for supporters, players, journalists, sponsors and the future of the game. Written for football fans, sports business readers, bloggers, podcasters, journalists, students, marketers and anyone interested in modern sports media, this book explains how club-owned content has changed the relationship between teams and fans.
Inside, you'll discover: How clubs moved from match reports and programmes to full media departments Why attention has become a valuable football asset How club-owned content gives teams more control over their stories Why YouTube, TikTok and short-form video changed the modern matchday How behind-the-scenes documentaries became brand-building tools Why players are now media brands as well as athletes How club apps and newsletters create direct-to-fan relationships Why sponsorship now depends on content, data and digital engagement How global fans and local supporters experience club media differently Why women's football can benefit from better storytelling and visibility How club media competes with independent journalism Why algorithms, streaming and AI will shape the next phase of football content Club media can bring supporters closer to the game, but it can also make football feel more managed, commercialised and controlled.
The Content Club is a clear, analytical guide to the badge, the channel and the story machine behind modern football.
The Content Club explores how football teams became media companies and what that means for supporters, players, journalists, sponsors and the future of the game. Written for football fans, sports business readers, bloggers, podcasters, journalists, students, marketers and anyone interested in modern sports media, this book explains how club-owned content has changed the relationship between teams and fans.
Inside, you'll discover: How clubs moved from match reports and programmes to full media departments Why attention has become a valuable football asset How club-owned content gives teams more control over their stories Why YouTube, TikTok and short-form video changed the modern matchday How behind-the-scenes documentaries became brand-building tools Why players are now media brands as well as athletes How club apps and newsletters create direct-to-fan relationships Why sponsorship now depends on content, data and digital engagement How global fans and local supporters experience club media differently Why women's football can benefit from better storytelling and visibility How club media competes with independent journalism Why algorithms, streaming and AI will shape the next phase of football content Club media can bring supporters closer to the game, but it can also make football feel more managed, commercialised and controlled.
The Content Club is a clear, analytical guide to the badge, the channel and the story machine behind modern football.














