Ashville Holdings confirmed as new shirt sponsor qpr.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from qpr.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Animoca Brands partners with Queens Park Rangers to launch NFT collectibles
NFTs are digital assets and collectables with authenticity, rarity, scarcity, ownership and other properties that are independently guaranteed, verified and secured on the blockchain. The company is looking forward to creating engagement opportunities for fans of the football club.
Animoca Brands has partnered with Queens Park Rangers Football Club (QPR) to develop and launch non-fungible tokens (NFTs) based on the popular English football team.
This new arrangement will start with sets of limited-edition collectables, which will be launched later in the year.
Animoca Brands has signed a partnership agreement with QPR Holdings Limited providing the company with a global licence to produce and publish NFTs for QPR FC.
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Updated: 10:44 ET, May 26 2021
KIM Kardashian has been spotted attending a star studded party of British businessman Jamie Reuben in Beverly Hills.
But who is the mysterious bachelor and how do the pair know one another? Here are some key details.
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Who is Jamie Reuben?
Jamie Reuben is a British based businessman who works in finance and property.
He is the son of billionaire property investor David Reuben who, alongside his brother, own large parts of London Mayfair.
This includes the 200-year-old Burlington Arcade, for which Jamie is managing director.
He is also a director at Britain s largest horse racing company, Arena Racing Company, and of Queens Park Rangers Football Club.
Club statement: Todd Kane Share article:
TODD Kane has been banned for seven matches, fined £6,000 and ordered to attend a mandatory education session after admitting a breach of FA Rule E3 following our EFL Championship fixture against Brentford on Wednesday 17 February 2021.
Todd admitted from the beginning of the hearing that he used abusive and insulting language during the 62nd minute of the fixture contrary to FA Rule E3.1 and that this constituted an “Aggravated Breach”, which is defined in FA Rule E3.2, as the language included a reference, whether express or implied, to nationality and ethnicity.
The club want to make it clear that there is no justification for insults pertaining to someone else’s nationality. Todd knows this falls below the standards he sets for himself as well as the standards we set for our employees and is against the inclusive nature of the club.