Author: Ashley Morrison

England Reborn Under Southgate

This FIFA World Cup has certainly been one to remember. Not just for the theatrics of a player some claim to be the best in the world, but also because it has in fact been an event to remember. Japan

Crossing the Line – A World Cup Debate

Goalkeepers over the years have been called many things, crazy, being the mildest of the tags they have been given. Some have unfortunately been accused of influencing games with their performances. Yet few have been labeled cheats. Interestingly this was

Total Respect

There is a famous saying that says a referee is like a tap, you only notice it when it is not working properly. Referees and umpires,like players, make mistakes, unfortunately for them many of their mistakes are remembered by fans

Four Day Tests? You Must Have Peebles in your Head

It was the cricket writer Ian Peebles who wrote back in the 1960’s that when it came to new International teams being given Test Cricket status he thought they should be given an abbreviated version than the standard five days.

Game, Set and No Match Day Programme

With the dawn of the Internet we were told that all the answers we were looking for would be found on the World Wide Web. We were told that libraries would shut down, book and magazines would become things of