1960’s

NTFS #143 – Finding the Right Leaders, Insurance Changing Sport, and The Future of the Confederation.

Not the Footy Show Podcast

We are back again with another slightly longer than usual show. Thank you to all those who contacted us saying how much they enjoyed our last show and the interview with Pierre-Emmanuel Luneau-Daurignac all of you sharing his concern that

Making It Count.

In individual sporting contests there is no need for a Player of the Match award, as the event or the tournament is summed up by the term, ‘to the victor go the spoils.’ When it comes to team sports often

Do India Have The Firepower to Make History?

The Australian domestic cricket season is just around the corner, and with a Test series against India and Sri Lanka on the horizon the Big Bash League may well prove the focal point of the summer ahead; that or Fox

Has The NPL Derailed Football in WA?

We have all heard stories of gamblers who keep betting $20 sums or more and lose track of how much they have spent. Their spend may be between $200 – $500 before they record a $100 win that they celebrate

Four Day Tests? You Must Have Peebles in your Head

It was the cricket writer Ian Peebles who wrote back in the 1960’s that when it came to new International teams being given Test Cricket status he thought they should be given an abbreviated version than the standard five days.