Author: Ashley Morrison

An Olympic Year?

The Olympic Games have always been for the elite. The elite being a select group superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society. Even in the ancient Olympic Games only those of Greek

Podcast #71 – Adaptive Mountain Biking, Will Steve Smith Always Be A Cheat, and Do We Have a Problem With Officials?

Not the Footy Show Podcast

Five more shows until the Magical 500. It’s great to be back with another guest and more topics to discuss. Our guest on this show has appeared on the show previously and continues to inspire us with his passion and

Time to Look at Quality Rather Than Quantity

The world of coaching has changed dramatically in the last 30 years. If the age-old quote that claimed your were not a good manager until you had been sacked is true there must be a hell of a lot of

The Qualification Conundrum

Sometimes sport can make you sad. It makes you wonder how something that was intended to be so simple, so pure and so free from politics, greed and corruption has lost its way. The Olympic Games is still the pinnacle

A Sad Day for Bury, A Sad Day for Football.

It is hard to comprehend that a football club that had been part of the fabric of English football for 125 years is no more. Bury having been expelled from the English Football League this week become just the second