Sport’s Glass Half Full: Playing not to Lose or Playing to Win.

How many people buy a lottery ticket every week and dream of winning a million dollars or maybe more? How many people have a flutter on the horses, the A-League, the Tennis or any number of sports being played? All

The Blame Game

Australia lost their opening game of the 2019 Asian Cup to Jordan. The defending Champions have since come under immense scrutiny following that defeat. The coach has been criticised, the players have been criticised, and even the officials have been

Money or The Game?

It was the NBA great Shaquille O”Neal who famously uttered the line, ā€œIā€™m tired of hearing about money, money, money, money, money. I just want to play the game, drink Pepsi, wear Reebok.ā€ Ask anyone who follows sport when the

Old Father Time

The old saying used to be that you knew you were getting old when the Police looked younger than you. As it is rare to see a member of the constabulary these days, this is no longer such a good

“Less Technical and Easier to Follow.” Is This The Key?

Change can be confronting, it can be difficult. Change is constant, and so we are told, it is necessary to stay relevant in today’s world. However does this really apply when it comes to sport? If you look at most