Keeping it up until 2016
The hardest thing they say is keeping it, a kite that is. Well the good news for kiteboarders around the globe is if they keep it up for the next four years they could well book themselves a place in
For sports fans far and wide
The hardest thing they say is keeping it, a kite that is. Well the good news for kiteboarders around the globe is if they keep it up for the next four years they could well book themselves a place in
There is probably no sport more steeped in tradition than cricket, and no country who embraces it more than Great Britain. You can no doubt imagine then the uproar that ensued when a newspaper last week ran a story that
Just over a week ago a group of UK politicians turned out at Wembley to play football under former FA Cup winning Coach Lawrie McMenemy against a Special Olympics team from the Leyton Orient Advanced Soccer School. McMenemy is in
Sport sometimes produces some truly bizarre situations. The latest which may be a pure publicity stunt for the European Championships is nothing if not a little macabre. The remains of Polish Football Legend Kazimierz Deyna who died in a car
Indonesian football is walking a tightrope at the present time, and many predict FIFA to intervene in the next few weeks and suspend it from International football and even from FIFA itself. With the world’s attention on the European Championships