Last week Instagram launched IGTV, billed as a “long-form, vertical video” channel for fans to watch content from their favourite creators. Naturally, several football clubs are among the first to post content for their fans. Clubs such as
Barcelona
Barcelona want fans to show #WeAreAllLeoMessi in controversial campaign supporting convicted striker
On the surface, a campaign to show your support for one of the best players in the world sounds like a great idea. Maybe not so when said player was just this week convicted of tax fraud. Barcelona are trying
Real Madrid strike first in El Clasico social battle
Real Madrid have made a big social move ahead of this weekend’s El Clasico, launching their official Snapchat as well as details about a special live story for fans to join in with on the day. In what
Barcelona hit 50 million Facebook fans. So what?
FC Barcelona marked the New Year with the announcement that they’d cracked the 50 million fan barrier on Facebook. As you’d expect the news was delivered with much fanfare and picked up by media outlets the