The Umpire is Always Right – Even When He is Wrong

Last night after a thrilling final between India and Australia the 36th edition of the Champions Trophy came to a very unsatisfactory close. India playing in their first final at a major tournament in 36 years took the game to

The Blame Game

Few football fans would have enjoyed the vision of the fighting between England and Russian fans prior to, and after their European Championship opener. Instead of newspapers extolling the football played on the pitch the papers in the UK have

Vale Muhammed Ali

Muhammed Ali was in his own words the Greatest. Many agree when it comes to boxing. It was sad to read of his passing at the start of the weekend. It was also sad to have met him two or

Red Dust Heelers Response to “Sacrificing the Olympic Dream,” May 22, 2015

Unfortunately this article was only this week brought to my attention after being reposted on a player’s Facebook page. While ‘Not The Footy Show’ cannot be responsible for the reposting, the blog does need to be corrected as the content

Podcast #18 – The Secret Behind the Wildcats Success, and So Much more

Not the Footy Show Podcast

Time for another Podcast and again there is plenty to talk about as we look at the Western Force’s form and future.(Only assured today after this was recorded). We discuss the Socceroos performance against England and player ratings in newspapers