Finalists to Share Honour 100 Years On

Following the joint hosting of the 2002 FIFA World cup by Japan and Korea, rumblings from the game’s governing body said that they would never have a World Cup Finals c0-hosted by two nations. It appears that that may well

A New Breed of Pensioner?

Not surprisingly former Chelsea assistant Manager Ray Wilkins recently spoke out as many applauded Roman Abramovich’s ten year tenure as the owner of Chelsea, saying that he felt his time at the club was “for the worse.” Since Abramovich took

Paired for Peace

One story that we must admit that slipped through the net was the pairing that won the women’s doubles at Wimbledon. We were well aware that Australians Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua were the losers but had not realised the

Patience the Key for United

New Manchester United boss David Moyes is no doubt enjoying being in Australia and away from some of the media spotlight back in England, although quite what he makes of the $400 per head FFA organised lunch at which he

To Walk or Not To Walk, Shall We See That Again?

They said that Test cricket was dead, the players of England and Australia proved that is far from the case. All twenty-two deserve to take a bow for delivering both entertainment and excitement. It was one of those games where