Specialisation Is Not Fun
Why do we play sport? There are a number of different reasons. Some play to stay fit, some play to be a part of a team or a community, and a small minority play for a living. Many in that
For sports fans far and wide
Why do we play sport? There are a number of different reasons. Some play to stay fit, some play to be a part of a team or a community, and a small minority play for a living. Many in that
Welcome back to another podcast. In this episode of the show we reflect on the A-league season has past and the successful partnership of Diego Castor and Andy Keogh at the Perth Glory. We then turn our attention to the
Australians love to beat England. It doesn’t matter the sport or the event it is always goo dot put one over the former Colonial masters. Last night Western Australia’s hockey team, The Thundersticks played against Great Britain, who are here
If sports people are to be held up as role models, then so too should our politicians and leaders of industry. Equally if our politicians are to be held accountable and expected to be transparent with how they spend tax
Sports fans in the main are traditionalists. Many like to see sport remain comparable to days gone by so that feats and records continue to have meaning. Sports administrators are constantly striving to attract more people to their particular sport,