The key, says Mr Chatterjee, is keeping fans engaged between matches, given that 95% of them will never enter the stadium.
This could mean enabling team sponsors to run competitions and offer prizes, as well as offering the usual game and player stats, and "build your own team" functionality.
sounds dreary but will work due to the fact that developing countries are a complete mug for western marketing
I think Nolan is seeing whether he can snag a deal at a Premier League club. He can afford to be picky because half The Championship will be in for him if he doesn't get one (the other half would too if it was realistic). He's obviously not a fashionable player these days but always got goals when he's got minutes, even up to recently. That counts for a lot.
I think Nolan is seeing whether he can snag a deal at a Premier League club. He can afford to be picky because half The Championship will be in for him if he doesn't get one (the other half would too if it was realistic). He's obviously not a fashionable player these days but always got goals when he's got minutes, even up to recently. That counts for a lot.
Up until last season the statement about goals is true.