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Shorts: Red Roses, ITV, Williams Racing

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Industry Moves & Partnerships: Red Roses, ⁢ITV, Williams ‍Racing ⁢& More

ITV has bolstered its‌ broadcast management division with teh‌ appointment of‌ renowned broadcaster‍ and event host, [name Redacted – Not Provided in Source]. The network expressed delight at welcoming him to⁤ the team, highlighting his extensive experience ⁢and anticipating a⁢ successful collaboration. A spokesperson stated, ‍”We are delighted to be working alongside ‌him and excited for what’s on the horizon.His addition is another fantastic‌ name​ added to⁢ our already superb broadcast management division.”


The EFL has officially launched the 2025/26 season of the Utilita Kids & Girls Cup, offering ⁢over 21,000 schoolchildren the ‌possibility to compete for⁢ a⁢ chance to play at⁢ Wembley Stadium. A launch event​ featured EFL legend Glenn murray⁣ alongside content creators Harriet Pavlou and Ben Nuttall, who led skills sessions and a game ‌of ‘Wembley Doubles’ with⁢ local school teams. The competition involves ⁤over 2,500 schools representing the ⁣72 EFL clubs,with the Girls Cup final played before the Vertu Trophy Final and the ‌Kids ‌Cup final preceding the⁣ EFL Play-Off Finals. ‍Notable alumni of the ⁢competition include professional players Jamal Musiala,Adam‌ Wharton,Scott⁣ McTominay,and Ellie Roebuck.

Murray ​commented, “It’s amazing to be⁣ back with⁣ the Utilita Kids &‌ Girls Cup, this competition is really⁣ special…‌ Competitions like this give them a real taste of that ⁢dream, the ⁣kids get ​the chance to represent their local Clubs, and ⁢it’s astounding to think some of them ⁤could actually play at Wembley later this season.” Bill Bullen, CEO ⁤of⁤ Utilita Energy, added, “Seeing thousands of schoolchildren enjoying football… ​is what makes this competition so special.”


Cardiff City Football Club has renewed its partnership with Welsh double glazing ⁤company MPN Windows. The long-standing relationship, spanning over 33 years ‌for⁢ the business, will see MPN windows branding displayed ‌on the big screens at the Cardiff City Stadium during added⁤ time in ⁤matches.

MPN Windows stated ​their commitment to the club and community, saying the partnership “cements our position in the ‌community which we have served⁢ well over the past 33 years.”‌ Adam Pierce, Senior Partnerships Manager at⁢ Cardiff ‍City FC, confirmed, “We’re delighted to be working⁣ with MPN⁤ Windows once again this season… this renewal is ‍testament to the value of ⁢long-term partnerships.”


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