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          Manchester United will play in Shanghai tonight for a
     "match the club hopes will boost its commercial power" in
     China, the "world's largest potential market."  The move is
     "the latest step in the club's aim at building a global
     image." Manchester United Int'l Managing Dir Michael Farnan:
     "We are looking to extend the Manchester United brand and
     merchandising activities into Asia" (FINANCIAL TIMES, 7/21).
          OTHER NOTES: Expecting a big crowd for Thursday's
     matinee against the Cardinals, the Reds announced that they
     will give each downtown worker who parks at Cinergy Field
     during the day two free tickets to a future game in exchange
     for the use of the parking space.  The ticket vouchers are
     for those with monthly parking passes at the stadium
     (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 7/21)....Despite the Devil Rays' 41-53
     record and its 29% drop in attendance, "most" team sponsors
     still find the "pricey business marriage ... still worth
     every penny."  Devil Rays' VP/Sales & Marketing John Browne:
     "No sponsors have come to the forefront and expressed their
     concerns about it.  Most of them are in this for the long
     haul and have just wanted to hear from us about what we're
     going to do to improve things" (TAMPA TRIBUNE, 7/20)....The
     Stars are projecting season-ticket renewals at 95-96%, and
     800 people are on a priority waiting list for season tickets
     for the upcoming season, up from 450 last year.  The team
     generated about $800,000 in revenue per game from tickets,
     merchandise and concession sales, and took in about $1.8M
     per game during the Stanley Cup Finals.  Owner Tom Hicks:
     "We'll lose several million dollars this year, but we
     could've lost quite a bit more" (STAR-TELEGRAM, 7/21).

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