Sore Loser Highlights a Bigger Issue

The judging of boxing contests has always been clouded in controversy, and over the years there have been many bouts at the Olympics that have defied belief. One that stands out is from the 1984 Los Angeles Games where an

Praying – A Touchy Subject

When sports administrators start justifying decisions that cause a public outcry you know they are in trouble. This was very much the case in the NFL in America. Kansas City Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah intercepted a Tom Brady pass and

The More Things Change The More They Stay The Same.

There will be disappointment in the Western Australian Football community this week when once again the aim of the structures recommended in the Crawford Report will be shown as being ignored. The State League Standing Committee which has in the

Re-Cycling Players and Ideas – A Bad Pathway.

As The Hyundai A-League celebrates its 10th Anniversary, the success of Tony Popovic’s Western Sydney Wanderers overnight reaching the Asian Champions League finals has many sitting back and claiming that all is well with the game. Western Sydney Wanderers achievement

Family Feud

On the 18th of September the CEO of the Football Federation of Australia, David Gallop, addressed the media at a press conference that was streamed via SBS on the “State of The Game.” He wore a badge on the lapel