Blatter Must Go – But Who Can Take Charge?

One day privileges, the next day protestations of innocence. This has become the path of the average FIFA Executive. To be fair it is not far removed from the average player these days, who only wants to talk when the

Are The State Bodies Representing Everyone’s Best Interests?

The Board elections for the Football Federation of Australia next month have probably seen the most interest from the football community in the 11 years that the FFA have been in existence. Yet once again a lack of unity within

Calling All Sports Fans – A Cry For Help

Just as we all have our favourite actor and athlete, so too do many have their favourite author or musician. Many sports fans also have a journalist they trust, admire and whose opinion they respect. Sports fans in Melbourne and

Podcast #8 – From Assessing Athletes with a Disability to Running Across Australia, and So Much More

Another Podcast and two more interesting guests for you. Gary Wilmot was in his 40’s when he decided it was time to stop smoking and cut back on the beer and get fit. Having never finished a run at school

Betting on Firing up Punters

Australia will always lift when it plays England. So it was strange that so many people seemed surprised that Australia were victorious in England’s do or die Rugby World Cup match. Especially when you consider that the Australian rugby team