Digital Sports Group is an exciting UK digital network connecting sports fans and participants worldwide. Covering OVER 200 URL’s, Digital Sports Group is commercially driven creating partnerships and opportunities for brands and rights holders across the digital world.
football.co.uk
Average Monthly Statistics
Page impressions
4.5 million
Unique visitors
1.5 million
The latest news, fixtures, results and opinion from across the beautiful game. Ranked in the top three of Google and with an impressive social media presence, football. co.uk has become the hottest independant football property in the market.
Source Google Analytics Jan 2011
footymad.net
Average Monthly Statistics
Page impressions
50 million
Unique visitors
7.5 million
Footymad provides extensive coverage across all English and Scottish leagues. Football’s biggest fan network is based on an interactive relationship with its userbase and the ability to target on a club-by-club basis.
Source Google Analytics Jan 2011
sport.co.uk
Average Monthly Statistics
Page impressions
2.5 million
Unique visitors
2 million
Sport.co.uk covers a wide range of sports from around the world. Featuring the latest news, expert opinions, results and fixtures and a variety of features sport.co.uk is rapidly emerging as a major player in online sports media.
Source Google Analytics Jan 2011
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2012 see's the Digital Sports Group entering into several exciting new areas and projects. Our relationship with the PFA (Professional Footballers Association) goes from strength to strength with its 3000 members and relauched Fans' Player of the Month awards.
Football.co.uk is now available on your phone through the development of mobile apps for the iPhone and Android platforms, with more handsets and other sports currently in production.
The Digital Sports Group continues to grow via social and viral networking with hundreds of thousands of users signed up to our feeds on Facebook, Twitter and Newsletters.
With many other exciting projects in the pipeline, The Digital Sports Group is establishing itself at the forefront of Sports Media, check back with us regularly to see whats new!
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David Moyes has tipped Phil Neville to have a successful career as a coach after the duo ended eras at Everton |
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Goalkeeper Steve Harper has admitted it would be just like Newcastle to go and win a trophy without him next year after his 20-year roller-coaster ride on Tyneside |
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QPR manager Harry Redknapp admits he has a difficult task on his hands offloading unwanted players in order to bring in recruits more suited to the npower Championship |
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Midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson warned that Tottenham would not be able to find a direct replacement for Gareth Bale if they let the award-winning star leave this summer |
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Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard on Monday admitted he would love to work with Jose Mourinho again as reports continue to link the Real Madrid manager with a return to Stamford Bridge |