Agenda revealed for TGG Live 2024 at St George's Park

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We're delighted to reveal the full agenda for our industry-leading two-day TGG Live Conference at St George's Park in September.

Twenty-six leading minds from clubs and federations around Europe will be sharing their insights at the National Football Centre. The themes on Day One (September 9th) are Sporting Directors, Strategy and Analytics, while we turn our focus to Coaching, Academies and Performance on Day Two (September 10th).

There will be a mixture of presentations, panel discussions and Q&As, plus opportunities for networking during our dinner in the Sir Bobby Robson Ballroom on September 9th, as well as during the lunch and breaks.

The event is in partnership with Teamworks, The Operating System for Sports™, and several other cutting-edge companies will be taking part in the Conference: Skill Corner, Stats Perform, Impect, 3v3UK, Modulek, Player Care Group and Eyeball. If your company wants to join them as a sponsor, contact us at events@trainingground.guru

To find out more about the event - and to buy tickets - click HERE. You can see the full agenda for both days below.

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