Paying the Penalty

They say it take great courage to step up and take a penalty in a cup final or a game vital to your team. There is no doubt it takes nerves of steel and extreme confidence. No one should be

Saying One Thing, Doing Another

Yesterday we wrote how some of Clive Palmer’s outburst had validity and that we should listen to those points that were pertinent, and look to correct these. Interesting we received an email asking us to race the issue of coaching

Ladies First

According to Lord Coe head of the British Olympic team one of the legacies of London 2012 will be the dominance of women in British sport. He revealed last week that 54% of the Local Organising Committee’s 70,000 staff were

Did You Know?

Did you know that Vitali Klitshchko’s victory over Dereck Chisora at the weekend in Munich, was the first World Heavyweight Championship bout to be staged there since 1976. That was when Muhammed Ali disposed of Briton Richard Dunn in five.

Dressing Up or Dressing Down?

Any athlete will tell you the one place that is sacrosanct is the dressing room. No hangers on, no administration staff and no directors should ever be allowed into the room on a match day unless they have a very