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A Time For Drastic Action?

“Football is a funny old game” is a phrase that may well have been coined a long time ago but it became associated with the late great Jimmy Greaves. Of course the interpretation of “funny” depended on where you sat

Podcast #102 – Robin Arkell Talks Strength and Conditioning, While We Ask Should There Be A Statute of Limitations on Athletes and How Many Sports Have Changed Tack During Covid.

Not the Footy Show Podcast

Thank you to everyone who tuned into the last podcast which had one of the highest number of people listen since we changed over from a live show to a podcast format. Hopefully as many will tune in to this

Ignoring The Elements For Success in Australia, – Will England Be Able To Prove History Wrong?

The Ashes series in Australia is going ahead. Although there could well be a bumpy road ahead. For starters the Australian public who have had to endure lockdowns and quarantines will be looking to give the Englishmen plenty of verbal,

Podcast #99: How Will Our Returning Tokyo Olympians Cope In The Long Term, Has WADA Lost Its Power and What Team Will England Send If They Compete For The Ashes?

Not the Footy Show Podcast

Welcome to our 99th Podcast and our 523rd show. Hopefully we keep you interested and entertained as usual. In this show our guest is Performance Psychologist Jodii Maguire. We caught up with Jodii to discuss how heading home once their

Kamikaze Hokkē

As much as the Tokyo Games were a success, in that they went ahead at all and the athletes managed to complete their events, the way that they have been portrayed outside of Japan has been very different to how