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“Sporting Relationships”. Presented by Peter Hasler Head of Sports Research, MORI. 19 May 2004. Background – What do we do?. MORI Largest independent market research agency in the UK Experts in corporate, consumer and social research. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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“Sporting Relationships”
19 May 2004
Presented by
Peter HaslerHead of Sports Research, MORI
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Background – What do we do?
MORI
Largest independent market research agency in the UK
Experts in corporate, consumer and social research.
Specialists in surveys among ‘key audiences’, such as MPs, Captains of Industry, financial investors, journalists etc.
MORI’s Sports Research Unit
Research for international and national federations, sponsors, sports clubs, government and organisers.
Research among a range of stakeholders from armchair fans to managers and chairmen of major sports clubs.
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Rugby – ‘Making an Impact’
Assessing factors affecting
involvement in rugby
Sports journalists
Teachers
Players
Armchair fansSpectators
Club officials
Coaches
Senior Administrators
Referees
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4Source: Zurich, Rugby Football Union & MORI, 2003
Rugby – ‘Making an Impact’
RFU Action Plan
Schools
Social inclusion
Coaching/refereeing
Links within the game
Volunteers
Recreational rugby etc.
Specific targets & objectives coveringStakeholder
opinions researched and
analysed, helping to shape…..
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But there will always be differences in opinion…………..
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80%
71%
68%
50%
47%
31%
21%
7%
17%
16%
35%
37%
47%
59%
Spectators
Amateur Players
TV Viewers
Club Officials
Amateur Administrators
Journalists
Pro. Players
PoorGood
How do different groups rate Professional Football Referees?
The FA – “State of the Nation Survey“
Source: The Football Association, 2002
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97%
80%
71%
68%
50%
47%
31%
21%
7%
17%
16%
35%
37%
47%
59%
Spectators
Amateur Players
TV Viewers
Club Officials
Amateur Administrators
Journalists
Pro. Players
Referees
PoorGood
How do different groups rate Professional Football Referees?
The FA – “State of the Nation Survey“
Source: The Football Association, 2002