The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Posh links with new university sports faculty

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The new city university could be a recruiting ground for Peterborou­gh United, according to the club’s co-owner Jason Neale.

At a recent public meeting John Hill, director of business and skills at the Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Combined Authority - which is leading the university project - told city councillor­s that Posh co-owners Mr Neale and Stewart ‘Randy’ Thompson were “very keen to integrate with the (proposed) sports science faculty”.

This was subsequent­ly confirmed by Mr Neale who spoke to the Peterborou­gh Telegraph about a potential partnershi­p between club and university in the future.

The new technical university is set to open next year by the Embankment with the new sports faculty expected to welcome its first students in 2027.

By that time Posh hope to be playing nearby in a new 17,500 seater stadium which will also include function rooms that can be utilised outside of match days.

Mr Neale told the PT that Posh would be keen to partner with ARU Peterborou­gh on its programmes, with space at the stadium such as lecture halls used by students on sporting courses.

He said: “We’re keen to have a strong relationsh­ip with the university and the city.

“When the new stadium happens it will be a significan­t investment.

“We want to be friendly and cooperativ­e with the university as our neighbour.”

The sports faculty is expected to teach topics such as science, coaching, psychology and analytics.

Asked if students could be employed by Posh after completing their course, Mr Neale replied: “We’re always keen to recruit locally.”

He also confirmed that himself and Mr Thompson would like to use space in the new stadium as a technology incubator.

Explaining what that would mean, Mr Neale continued: “One of the things we would like in the stadium, Stewart and myself, is we’re very keen on early to mid stage tech companies.

“We could have a whole slew of uni-led companies in sports science spinning into our tech accelerato­r.

That would be a great benefit for employment opportunit­ies in the local region.

“It could be everything from a physical building hosting early stage tech companies to mentoring and coaching and potential investment, as well as connection­s within the wider tech community in wider Cambridges­hire and throughout the UK.

“There is a lot of enthusiasm for it which can benefit Peterborou­gh.”

 ??  ?? The new Posh stadium plan for the Embankment site
The new Posh stadium plan for the Embankment site

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