Former Football League clubs
UK lobbying and public affairs activity related to organisations in Wikipedia's Former Football League clubs [1] category, covering activity of:
Frequently met people
- DCMS Hugh Robertson 2 meetings
Evidence Given
March 2011
Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Football Governance
- David Gill, Manchester United gave evidence on 8 Mar.[6]
- Niall Quinn, Sunderland gave evidence on 8 Mar.[6]
- Peter Coates, Stoke City gave evidence on 8 Mar.[6]
- Tony Scholes, Stoke City gave evidence on 8 Mar.[6]
Lobbyist firms used
Jun - Aug 2011
- Bell Pottinger Public Affairs provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Tottenham Hotspur [4]
Government meetings – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
November 2010
Dept. for Culture, Media and Sport
- met Manchester United to discuss grass roots sport [2]
September 2010
Dept. for Culture, Media and Sport
- met Arsenal F C for catch-up meeting [3]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Former Football League clubs
- 2. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 3. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
- 4. Public Relations Consultants Association. PRCA Public Affairs Register Entry, 1 Jun - 31 Aug 2011
- 5. United Kingdom Parliament. Corrected Evidence - Football governance - 8 March 2011 - HC 792-iii - Football Governance, 8 Mar 2011
- 6. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 8 March 2011 - Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Football Governance, 8 Mar 2011
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