This day in sport: 20 January 1994

Football’s Busby era ends Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby died aged 85. As a player he won one international cap for Scotland (1933) and an FA Cup Winner’s medal for Manchester City (1934). He was Manchester United manager

Cricket a Game of Character, but not for Characters

It appears that cricket may well still be a game that builds character, but to be in the Australian team you must not be a character. Word on the street is that Jason Krezja, the off spinner who took India

Mitchell’s Masterstroke?

Last weekend’s draw with top of the table Sydney FC saw the Perth Glory dominate but could not get past the most miserly defence in the league. This game was Sydney FC’s fifth consecutive clean sheet, so although frustrating, the

This day in sport: 13 Jan 1995

First all-female yacht crew wins America’s Cup Amercia3 became the first all female crew to win an America’s Cup race when they beat four-time champion Dennis Connor in Stars & Stripes by 69 seconds in the defenders trials off San

Time For Pim to Lay it On The Line – If He Hasn’t Already

We are fans of Australian coach Pim Verbeek and applaud his achievements as Socceroo’s coach, which with an ageing side we believe surpass his predecessor. We love his forthright manner, even if it does ruffle a few feathers. Here is