Scotland

The Blame Game

Few football fans would have enjoyed the vision of the fighting between England and Russian fans prior to, and after their European Championship opener. Instead of newspapers extolling the football played on the pitch the papers in the UK have

Podcast #15 – Drugs in Sport, Perth Wildcats and a Scottish Goalkeeper from the Past.

With it being Easter and a long weekend we are sure people have time on their hands to listen to a podcast. On this show John and Ashley discuss the bizarre and worrying fact that Meldonium sold out on the

Vale Jonah Lomu

He was labelled the first “superstar of rugby.” There are some who will argue that Colin “Pinetree” Meads, Barry John or JPR Williams were superstars before him, but they never received the coverage that Jonah Lomu’s feats did, as in

The Small Are Given a Voice, Yet May not Be Allowed to Speak

The powers that be at World Rugby should take a bow for heading in the opposite direction to the International Cricket Council by giving the lower tier nations more of a say in how the game is run, rather than

Universal Acceptance is Hard to Gain

Depending on whom you were supporting in the Wallabies quarter final against Scotland the comments of Fox Sports Greg Clark may have amused or annoyed. On several occasions he referred to players representing Scotland as “Kilted Kiwis” or “Jock Boks.”