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Voting Rights or Wrongs?

On the 18th of May 1860 the United States Republicans voted after a third ballot for Abraham Lincoln to be their Presidential candidate; he would go on to become the United States 16thPresident.  The favourite in the Republican election for

Podcast #94 – The Man Who Would Be President Of The FIH, Marc Coudron, and The Olympic Dilemma, Should Athletes Stay or Should They Go?

Not the Footy Show Podcast

This show sees the interviewee take centre stage as we talk at length to former Belgian Hockey International Marc Coudron who has decided to run for the Presidency of the International Hockey Federation on May 22nd. Mr Coudron is one

A Management Criterium?

When the outgoing President of the United States first uttered the words “Fake News” everyone chuckled. Then the more he used the expression the more it became a part of our every day speech. What is a concern is how

Ripping Up The Rules.

Imagine your sport without any rules. It would be complete mayhem. Even when kids play their own games they create an imaginary boundary along the edge of their playing area, they have jumpers an equal distance apart for goals, if

Is Outside Help The Answer?

Regrettably for sports fans there are a number of sports locally, nationally and Internationally that face an uncertain future. Sports and clubs that find themselves in dire straits. Some have accepted the predicament that they find themselves in and have