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Finding An Identity The Key Moving Forward

As has been the trend for the past few seasons in the Hyundai A-League this time of year once again sees much debate about the attendance figures at games. Is this really a point of concern? To the club owners

Is The Pro League Heading in The Right Direction?

It was an interesting week in the world of Field Hockey last week. First of all there was the announcement from the game’s governing body, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) on the punishment to be handed down to Pakistan for

Podcast #65 – Marketing Sport and Is It a Case of Quantity rather than Quality when it comes to Coaches?

Yes we are back with another show and once again we have gone slightly over time, but that may be because our guest on this show was talking too much sense. So who is our guest on this show? Sam

Asian Teams Out-Muscled

Last night at the Odisha Men’s Hockey World Cup the host nation India bowed out of the competition following a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the Netherlands. Their loss meant that no Asian team was left in the competition

The Price of Conceding Late

Penalties have been around in a number of sports almost since the first rules were formalised. While penalties to decide the outcome of drawn fixtures have been in place for almost half a century in most sports. The penalty in