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Bayern Munich players reflect on the bittersweet experience of winning the 2020 Champions League without fans.
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She thought it was a good idea and contacted a son of Paolo Maldini, told him the whole story and they sent us a shirt. I couldn't believe it! I'm delighted to receive a shirt from a legend like him.
Ticket prices have received the greatest attention, but that's just one piece of the puzzle: People are worried about the affordability of everything from hotels and transportation to concessions and even merchandise.
I just feel really sad about it. I feel helpless and hopeless. The prime seats near the dugout in the Sir Bobby Charlton stand will be reallocated to hospitality from next season.
The Orioles played the Nationals this weekend at Camden Yards, as the club unveiled new additions to one of the best parks in the sport. Instead of pumping out another Spring Training game in Sarasota, they went back home with just days before the season begins in earnest.
The fan experience is our top priority, Katie Haas, executive vice president of ballpark operations, said. As the area around Citi Field undergoes changes, we're excited to offer fans more ways than ever to get to the ballpark. These new options provide greater flexibility today, and we're equally excited about the long-term vision for the area and what it will mean for the fan experience in the years ahead.
Sport has become a powerful tool for global brand engagement, enabling companies to build deeper connections with audiences in an increasingly fragmented media landscape. Real-time data and immersive fan experiences allow brands to create personalized interactions that resonate across diverse markets and demographics.
Barlochan cottage, featured in episode six of the romantic drama, officially opens to guests on 3 March. Tucked away in a serene part of Muskoka, Canada, the villa sports three bedrooms, each with king-size beds, an open-plan kitchen, and a beautiful view of the Canadian wilderness.
Anyway, back to baseball. Cubs Convention took place over the weekend, and I've got mixed thoughts about the annual event. My main purpose for attending each year is to catch up with friends and acquaintances, with the panels taking more of a backseat since Marquee broadcasts everything live now. Even if you don't or can't get the network, social media is flooded with clips and quotes.
After 25 years in Los Angeles, Cheeseman said the opportunity to return east and help shape the future of the New York Islanders was irresistible. "The opportunity to come back and partner with Malkin and John Collins and John Ledecky and the great ownership group here to bring a cutback to Long Island is really the intriguing piece to me," Cheeseman said on Hockey Night in New York with Sean Cuthbert and Arthur Staple. "I like building. I like building opportunities."
For the Washington Post, Emily Giambalvo, Kati Perry, and Artur Galocha, ranked college football teams by amount of happiness and misery served to the schools' fans. The rankings span 70 teams and consider more than a dozen metrics, including national championships, playoff appearances, conference titles, winning percentage, wins over ranked opponents and other markers of success. The goal: measure how fans would feel if they abandoned their irrational disposition and focused on how the performance of their team compares to other programs.
"Whenever I score a goal," said Kane (via @iMiaSanMia). "Especially at home at the Allianz Arena or at Wembley for England, and you hear the fans singing your name, that's part of the reason you play football - to have that special connection and to send the fans home happy with your goals and winning games."
Angell covered baseball for this magazine for many years, in addition to editing fiction, and although he was ostensibly there to scout the Astros-the team had finished thirty-two games behind the National League-pennant-winning Dodgers the year before-he was distracted from his scorecard by the orange spacesuits and white helmets worn by the groundskeepers, the rainbow-colored tiers of seats, and the billiard-table green of the first synthetic field in pro sports, made of a brand-new Monsanto product called AstroTurf.
Then you think, well, who would be counting that? Well, the NBA does. NBA teams do and count just about everything you see on the court. And nowadays, it's really easy to drown yourself in stats, but writer Shea Serrano instead wants you to stop counting basketball numbers and start getting in touch with how watching basketball makes you feel.
Most importantly: What if the deciding game in question NEVER FUCKING ENDED? Because on Friday night, fans of the Seattle Mariners-a team that has never gone to a World Series, much less won one-were run through this exact gauntlet. Fifteen innings against the Detroit Tigers. Five hours. Four hundred seventy-two total pitches thrown, each one more sphincter-clenching than the last.
The deal, brokered by parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, gives Bleacher Report unprecedented access to game highlights, tentpole events like the draft and the Super Bowl, and digital footage. For Bleacher Report, that access isn't just about game footage - it's a chance to test new content formats, audience strategies and advertiser opportunities around one of the country's biggest sports properties. Bleacher Report has access to eight games during the season, which it is using to focus on the fan experience.
The 2025 US Open mixed doubles event will feature a completely new format and take place during US Open Fan Week, providing fans with an intimate experience.
Fans have experienced incredible energy and noise throughout the Euro 2025 tournament, with standout moments including emotional interactions during fan marches and a heightened sense of passion for women's football.