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#15: Charlie Rowing & Building Global Sports Brands By Being Relatable

35 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Charlie Rowing, social media consultant, sports presenter and creator, joins the Sports Content Gameplan this week. Host Isac Solinaw and Charlie discuss his path into sports content, from early digital marketing roles to moving to Turin to work at Juventus. Charlie explains how social media strategy evolved at major clubs, how a small team handled intense season-long demands, and how Juventus balanced local identity with global appeal while transforming into an international lifestyle brand. He shares key moments in his career, and shares his return to the UK to freelance with clients like DAZN, and discusses shifting to on-camera, essential skills, and his top tips for managing a global brand on social media.  Content talked about in this episode: 00:00 Welcome to Gameplan 01:09 Quickfire Favorites 02:36 Landing Juventus Role 03:53 Juve Brand Shift 05:58 Small Team Big Pressure 07:04 Season Grind 08:25 Local vs Global Fans 10:09 Ronaldo Effect 12:10 Viral Barca Tweet 13:55 Pandemic Content Ideas 15:43 Del Piero Homecoming 17:32 Handling Expectations 18:25 Life After Juventus 19:46 On Camera Transition 22:36 Top Social Media Tips 26:24 Detail and Pet Peeves 28:19 Future Goals and Sports 31:12 Where Sports Content Goes 32:07 Advice for New Creators 33:45 Closing and Guest Pick

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