American Football

Equality in Coverage of Women’s Sport?

Ask any sports administrator around the globe who is involved in a sport that is not the “national” sport how hard it is to get media coverage and they will tell you it is nigh on impossible. This is still

Has Watching Live Sport Lost Its Appeal?

Across the globe we are seeing sports shorten the length of games or reduce the number of players per side to try and tap into a youth market that they claim has shorter attention spans. Many of these sports are

Are The Best Payers Replacing the Best Players?

Which countries have the biggest sporting influence on Australia? This is a very hard question to answer, at the turn of the last century the influence came very much from the United Kingdom. Despite denial from many, some sporting historians

Rolling Substitutions Part of Rugby’s Ongoing Evolution?

Rugby has come a long way since the dawn of professionalism, but are the Queensland Reds about to influence the biggest change of all? At the start of January we heard Dutch footballer Marco Van Basten putting forward suggestions that

Podcast #25 – Gridiron, Squash, Kabaddi and so much more…

Time for another Podcast and for this episode we have two fantastic guests. First up we have Phoebe Schecter, American born, yet she had never played Gridiron until she moved to the UK. She is now not only Captain of