The Dawn of A New Rivalry?

The rivalry between Great Britain/England and Argentina dates back many, many years. There have been many incidents that have stirred up the emotions on the sporting field, and away from the battle for the Falkland Islands. At the 1966 FIFA

Moving the Goalposts Will It Affect Equality? Or Does it Make Sense?

The Women’s FIFA World Cup has started well, as teams start to progress to the knock-out stage. Television viewing has been higher than normal in Europe, and some of the goals scored and shots saved have been out of the

Podcast #67 – The Sacrifices Made to Keep the Olympic Dream Alive…

Here we are with another offering and you are not going to want to miss the story our guest has to tell. What would you do to keep your Olympic dream alive? The Canada Women’s Field Hockey team lost their

TV Deal Must Be Thought Through

There are many football fans across the country who were celebrating the news that Fox Sports may relinquish its stranglehold on the Hyundai A-League television rights which could result in more matches being shown on free-to-air television. However hasn’t football

A Level Paying Field

Whenever people refer to sporting contests the phrase ‘it must be an even playing field’ invariably pops up. Over the years the interpretation of the phrase has changed. It used to mean that the conditions for all contests and or