Christie is Back

The court of arbitration’s ruling just over a week ago that the British Olympic Association’s lifetime exclusion from the Olympic Games is unenforceable is good news for former sprint star and Gold medallist Linford Christie. Christie failed a drugs test

Patience and Planning Pays Dividends

On Sunday in Melaka, Malaysia, the host nation will contest the Junior Asia Cup Final for the first time since 1992. Malaysia has not fared too well in hockey in recent years having failed to qualify for the Olympics in

Is Honesty The Best Policy?

Many of us were given the sound advice when we were children that if we had nothing nice to say about someone we would be better off saying nothing; but what about saying something that you don’t believe, surely that

Loyalty Not To Be Sneezed At

Former World Champion boxer Ricky Hatton who ended Kostya Tzyu’s career may be looking to buy a dog. Having tweeted “If you want loyalty buy a dog” it appears this may be the only option open to him as Boxing’s

Lane One to The Games

Why is it that every Olympic Games there are always issues that cause much angst and bad publicity to the event? There is no doubt that the people of Great Britain are very happy to be hosting the Games for