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A take on what’s happening right now in the sporting world and how we in business can learn from it. We’ll be updating the site with new articles on a regular basis and will be covering issues from the mundane and frivolous to the more serious affecting the sports we love. AtTheMatch.com is in the game of bringing business and sports together and we’ll be aiming to incorporate this thinking within the blog.
Our current features include: Rising & Falling Stocks, Business Teachings & The Friday Muse, with plenty more in the pipeline.
Recent Posts
The 14/12 Rising And Falling Stocks - Rising & Falling Stocks
Stocks On The Rise Andrei Arshavin What made the Russian’s winning goal at Anfield so spectacular was that until that moment, he had been so very ordinary. In truth, Arshavin has failed to live up to expectations so far this season, yet Sunda...
The 14/12 Rising And Falling Stocks - Rising & Falling Stocks
Stocks On The Rise Andrei Arshavin What made the Russian’s winning goal at Anfield so spectacular was that until that moment, he had been so very ordinary. In truth, Arshavin has failed to live up to expectations so far this season, yet Sunda...
Tiger’s Audacity: the result of our fascination with him - Rising & Falling Stocks
Like so many of his opponents in the past, Tiger Woods is floundering. It’s been twelve days since he plunged his SUV into a tree outside of his home, and the steady stream of scandalous details that have emerged since will undoubtedly have left on...
The 07/12 Rising And Falling Stocks - Rising & Falling Stocks
Stocks on The Rise Nigel de Jong Unquestionably Manchester City’s unsung hero so far this season, De Jong has been aside from Shay Given, City’s only big money signing who is proving his worth. His performance during Saturday’s crucial win ov...
The 04/12 Friday Muse - The Friday Muse
Plenty has been made of Arsene Wenger’s refusal to shake the hand of Manchester City boss Mark Hughes after the midweek Carling Cup tie between their two sides. The consensus is that the Frenchman was utterly wrong to snub his Welsh counterpart and...
Vilified Agents Aren’t The Only Ones Getting Rich At Football’s Expense - Business Teachings
Throughout many walks of life, deflecting blame is a common act of all self-preservers. In business and politics, the sacrificial scapegoats are created in their hordes, with their maker’s motivation stemming from the burning desire to continue on ...

