Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Staying Safe as festival Season Approaches

As Summer slowly approaches, festival season is almost upon us, a time for music, camping, friends and memories. In June the festivals kick off with Isle of Wight, Download and Glastonbury, through to July with Wireless, T in the park, Global Gathering and onto August with V Festival, Reading and Leeds, Creamfields and last but not least Bestival in September. With a jam packed few months of festivals to attend there will be many people gearing up for a big weekend, but what exactly should festival goers be packing? SportsDirect.com take a look at the risks such as theft that may happen during festivals and some of the facts and figures behind the rise and decline in festival attendance numbers.

Every year hundreds of thousands of people attend various festivals up and down the country. There are no typical festival goers and ages range from under 16, to over 65 and every one in between. According to Festival Insights, 53% of people enjoy the music aspect of festivals most, unsurprising as that is the main event of most festivals. However, 22% said they enjoyed escaping ‘normal life’ for a few days while a minute 3% enjoyed getting drunk more than any other activity at festivals. The biggest disappointment at festivals for 16% of people were their favourite bands clashing, 13% said the cost of food and drinks, 8% disliked the lack of clean showers and toilets, while 17% felt nothing damped their festival experience. When it came to home comforts 34% of people said they didn’t miss any of their home comforts, surprising to some while 26% said they missed a clean flushable toilet, 15% missed having a good signal on their mobile phones and 6% missed their beds.

Festival Insights reported that when questioned on the economic impact of going to festivals, 40% of people claimed it had no influence on their decision to attend another festival, 27% said because of the economic downturn they attended less festivals than usual and 14% said it delayed their decision to go. YouGov reported similar numbers with 32% of people feeling  festivals had become too expensive, while only 5% felt they were good value for money.

Each year there are hundreds of festivals up and down the country, both big and small, cheap and expensive. Some of the top festivals include Glastonbury, which has 177k attendees with tickets costing £210, Download holds 120k people and costs slightly less at £205, V Festival has 90k people and is the cheapest of the top four at £195 while Reading Festival, the smallest of the top four with 87k people surprisingly costs £210. According to The List, in 1994 the capacity of people at T in the Park festival was 17000 per day and in 2013 it rose to a whopping 85000 per day. In 2010, tickets for T in the Park sold out in a record 90 minutes.

Many festivals are prone to drug and alcohol abuse, whether it’s legal or illegal highs. The Guardian reported that in 2012 there had been a dramatic decrease in quantities of drugs seized at festivals since the previous 3 years. A study from 2008 to 2011 showed that confiscation peaked in 2009 however in total confiscations of cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy fell by over 65% and the amount dropped by a similar margin from £288420 to £101682. For parents allowing children to attend festivals, drug use can be a big worry despite the drop in numbers over recent years. All festivals have police in place to tackle problems with drugs and it is advised parents educate their children on the dangers and consequences prior to such an event.

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Another danger that can be prominent at festivals is theft. According to the Telegraph the total value of thefts at Glastonbury festival totalled £98,473. As the largest of all festivals it’s unsurprising that it has the highest number of thefts, however there are ways of ensuring belongings stay safe and out of the wrong hands. Firstly, don’t take any valuables. As mentioned earlier mobile signal can be poor at festivals, so taking an expensive smart phone is pointless, instead take a cheap, old phone for emergency use. Disposable cameras are a much safer option than digital and will be far less expensive to replace if lost or stolen. Wear a money belt to store cash and avoid bags that are easy to pick pocket from. Finally, lock up the tent whenever it is unoccupied using a small lock similar to those used on suitcases. This is a simple way to ensure piece of mind that any tents and belongings are safe.

With thousands of people and lots going on it’s important to stay safe and be aware of all surroundings. Although the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the music, festival goers should be cautious of when attending festivals in order to stay safe and have a great time.

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Wednesday, 21 May 2014

PGA Celebrity PRO-AM Championship

From the 22nd – 25th May, the annual PGA Championship takes place in Wentworth. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the PGA Championships and is also 30 years since Wentworth became the permanent home of the championships. The current champion is Matteo Manassero, who won last year with a score of 278, 10 under par. Taking a shot at the title this year is reigning US Open Champion, Justin Rose along with two time former champion Luke Donald.

Prior to the event on the 21st May, the celebrity PRO-AM event takes place, in which more than 50 celebrities tee off alongside many of the worlds greatest golfers. This special event attracts thousands of spectators and advanced tickets are selling out fast. Amongst the famous names, there are many sportsmen from different backgrounds including football, tennis, rugby and the Olympics. There are also musicians, TV presenters  and many others taking part.

The footballers taking part in the event include Jamie Redknapp, Matt Le Tissier, Glen Hoddle, Teddy Sheringham, Peter Schmeichel, David Ginola, Andriy Shevchenko, Gianfranco Zola, John Arne Riise and Daniele Massaro.

In other sports, cricketers Sir Ian Botham, Alan Lamb, Brian Lara and Andrew Strauss. Rugby players Chris Robshaw, Ben Foden, Mike Tindall, Keith Wood and Sir Clive Woodward. Olympians Eve Muirhead, Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent. Tennis players Time Henman and Greg Rusedski and finally formula one drivers, Damon Hill, Tiff Needle, AP McCoy, Mike Fitzgerald and Carl Llewelyn.

In showbiz, Mike Rutherford, founding member of genesis and Keane front man, Tom Chaplin. Former model Jodie Kidd and Strictly Come Dancing star Anton Du Beke. Dan Walker from Football Focus and newsreaders Mark Austin and Rishi Persad. TV presenters Andrew Cotter, Jeremy Kyle, Steve Rider and Rob Bonnet along with Michelin star chef, Jason Atherton.

Joining the celebs is TV and radio personality, Chris Evans along with two winners from the BBC Children in Need Super Swing Auction. The winners will play with both Chris and his Radio 2 Breakfast Show colleague Vassos Alexander.

Alongside the celeb line up, professional golfers Ernie Els, Justin Rose, Rory Mcllroy, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia and Henrik Stenson will be playing in the pre tournament Celebrity PRO-AM. Championship Director of the BMW PGA Championship, Jamie Birkmyre said: “It is a truly unique occasion that offers a superb blend of world class golf, sport and showbiz.”

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Monday, 12 May 2014

SportsDirect.com's Holiday Shop is Here

This week SportsDirect.com have released their holiday shop range, just in time for summer. As the warmer months slowly approach, many people are getting packed for their summer holidays. According to ABTA only 20% of holidaymakers will book last minute this year, meaning there are plenty of travellers eager to fill their cases in time for their holiday. In the new collection, shoppers will find a huge selection of holiday essentials, from clothing and footwear to accessories and beachwear.


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With temperatures set to be at record highs this summer in the UK, even those opting for a staycation this year will need to invest in some shorts and sunglasses. In the holiday range there are options for all customers, including a summer on a budget category, filled with holiday must haves including swimwear, canvas shoes, sandals and an array of clothing, at lower discounted prices for those on a tight budget. This collection has a wide variety of products to suit everyone’s needs.

The summer essentials collection does what it says on the tin, the basic holidays needs from sunglasses and swimwear to flip flops and beach bags. For those looking to buy a few holiday items, but not completely revamp their summer wardrobes, this collection has everything they need. Shoppers will also find a selection of summer accessories for a wider range of products including bags and wallets, sunglasses and a large variety of socks and underwear.

In the beach shop there is a fantastic range of flip flops and swimwear, perfect for a lazy day by the sea. Here there is also a large range of earphones, a must have accessory for a chilled out day and of course beach towels for sunbathing. The other sections in the holiday shop include womens dresses, tops, skirts and shorts and mens t shirts, vests, shirts, polo’s and shorts.

Holidaymakers are sure to find everything they need for a fantastic trip with the new holiday shop department at SportsDirect.com and there are some fantastic deals to be had. Many people start going on holiday May to June to avoid peak times during school holidays, so there is no better time for travellers to start filling their summer wardrobes, ready for their holidays.

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Friday, 9 May 2014

The Europa League Finals

On Wednesday 14th May, the final game in the Europe League will take place in Turin at the Juventus Stadium. The two finalists are Sevilla and Benfica, who have each won 4 rounds throughout the Europa League, to make it this far. Benfica were last years runners up after losing 2-1 to Chelsea in the final, but do they have what it takes to win this time around?

Led by manager Jorge Jesus, Benfica are the first side to reach a UEFA Europa League final without losing a game. The final next week will be Jorge Jesus’s 50th game as a coach in the UEFA Europa League.

The two teams top goal scorers are Lima for Benfica, with a 4 goal record throughout the competition and for Sevilla, Kevin  Gameiro with 5 goals and Carlos Bacca with 4. Throughout the Europa league, Sevilla have scored a total of 22 goals, while Benfica have scored 14.

During all of the previous games, Sevilla have a total of 77 on target shots, while Benfica have 37. However, Sevilla also have a high number of off target shots at 72, with Benfica only aiming 28 off target. Overall Sevilla have a higher number of statistics with goal attempts, corner, off sides and even yellow cards.

The qualifying round for next years Europa League will take place between the 3rd July and 28th August, while the competition itself takes place from the 18th September, finishing on the 27th May. The final will be hosted at The Stadium Narodowy in Warsaw.

This annual football event overlaps with other such as the Champions League and shortly followed by the world cup, later this year. Playing football requires excellent teamwork and negotiation to ensure you have a plan to beat the opposition. Training is very important along with regular exercise to maintain fitness levels prior to playing. To help enhance game play, wearing the correct attire is also important, for example  heavy, cotton material is unsuitable as it holds sweat and adds unnecessary weight. Light and airy base layers are ideal to keep the player cool and free to move.

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