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CaughtOffside

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CaughtOffside is a British football news website that specialises in transfer stories. It was voted the Metro UK Sports Blog of the Year in 2007 and runner-up in the Best Premier League Blog Awards in 2010.[1]

CaughtOffside is regularly cited by the BBC for breaking key news within the football transfer world[2][3][4] and counts former professional referees, Mark Halsey and Keith Hackett, as columnists for the site, providing insight into controversial adjudications, which have been increased considerable since the introduction of VAR.[5]

CaughtOffside was founded in 2006 by Chris Toy and was subsequently acquired in 2007 by Sport Buzz Limited, which went on to raise US$3.2m in the same year from Ingenious Media Active Capital Limited.[6] The site was later acquired by TixDaq in 2009.[7] As of November 2021, it was owned by Rocket Sports Internet.

References[edit]

  1. "2009-10 Best Premier League Blogs, Websites and Books". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Transfer news: Rodgers willing to take United job". BBC.
  3. "Transfer rumours: Van de Beek, Conte, Pogba, Hernandez, Ceballos, Gouiri". BBC.
  4. "Transfer rumours: Bruce, Asensio, Pogba, Sterling, Dembele, McKennie, Winks". BBC.
  5. "Raising the VAR: officials hope lighter touch will help stop controversies". Guardian.
  6. "SportBuzz Raises US$3.2m". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  7. "Sportingo folds its hand to get acquired by Tixdaq". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)



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