Time to Move Onward and Upward

It should not come as any surprise that all of the key personnel behind the London Olympic and Paralympic Games success are now very much in demand. Lord Coe is a fairly obvious first on the wish list to chair

Keep Your Hatton

It is always sad when top athletes do not know when to walk away, as they often leave us with less flattering memories. One sport that seems to be hard to leave is boxing. There have been many who have

What’s Good For the Goose…

The English FA thought that they would try and cash in on the success of the London Olympics just over a week ago, but unfortunately for them it backfired. The FA decided to invite 17 of Britain’s medal winners to

A Day to Remember

A quick question that is more of a coincidence probably than anything else. What do cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, oarsman Sir Steven Redgrave, the first man to run a sub-four minute mile, Sir Roger Bannister and double gold medal winner

Can Football Really Learn from the Olympics?

Between the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games was a good time to be in the United Kingdom. As the nation which, like most of Europe had been battered by the financial crisis suddenly had some pride restored, not only