Atletico Madrid have reached a 10-year strategic agreement with entertainment company Live Nation to stage concerts at their Metropolitano home ground, The Athletic has revealed. It comes at a time when city rivals Real Madrid have seen their own plans to hold concerts at their refurbished Santiago Bernabeu stadium curtailed by complaints and legal disputes over noise pollution regulations. Under Atletico’s new deal, between 15 and 20 concerts are expected to be held each year at the Metropolitano, all during the off-season months when there are no competitive club fixtures. The agreement also includes the option of an extension beyond its 10-year term and is expected to be announced officially in the coming hours. The plan is to use not only the stadium itself but also a new smaller arena that is due to be built alongside it, as well as an existing fan zone just outside the ground, which already has a stage. According to industry sources, Atletico expect to r...
Four Four Two has a special feature on celebrity involvement in football. We all know about Wrexham, but I was surprised at the extent and breadth of the involvement. Who would have thought that tennis Naumi Osaka (she of kimono fame) would have a stake in North Carolina Courage? Harry Redknapp recalls that when he joined West Ham as a player the chairman was a Mr Pratt who owned the wood yard over in Wanstead. Redknapp admits that he does not know who Snoop Dogg is. I am from an analog age, but even I know that. The rapper turned up for Swansea's match against Preston in February. The marvelously named Prestgon gaffer Paul Heckingbottom commented, 'Just the smell of weed in the tunnel is the only thing where we realised something was different.' Quite a few of the investors are celebrity footballers or at least retired footballers with money to splash. They include Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe. I'm not sure that Hector...