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The Past Shows That Normality Will Return. In the Meantime…

Until the past few months there would have been a large percentage of people who were unaware of the ‘Spanish Flu’ which spread across the globe in 1918 and claimed the lives of over 50 million people. Clearly the Corona

A Sad Day for Bury, A Sad Day for Football.

It is hard to comprehend that a football club that had been part of the fabric of English football for 125 years is no more. Bury having been expelled from the English Football League this week become just the second

Moving Out of Home

For many generations Lord’s has always been the home of cricket. If you were English there was never any doubt that it was. Just as every young boy, and now girl, wants to play at Wembley if they play football

Podcast #65 – Marketing Sport and Is It a Case of Quantity rather than Quality when it comes to Coaches?

Yes we are back with another show and once again we have gone slightly over time, but that may be because our guest on this show was talking too much sense. So who is our guest on this show? Sam

Global Rugby, A Game For All?

Sport used to be about competition. It was based around a tough contest when the whistle, siren or gun sounded and the forming of friendships once the contest was over.  This was the case not only at the highest level