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India Definitely One to Watch in Rio

Just over six months ago India had their first podium finish in a hockey tournament since 1982 when they won bronze at the Hockey World League finals. Suddenly there was talk as to whether the former powerhouse of World hockey

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

All Aboard the Coaching Merry-Go-Round

Football Management has to be one of the craziest professions and one wonders why anyone would want to go into it at the highest level, so precarious is your job security; although the pay outs when sacked are pretty comforting,

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.”

Finding National Pride

The rugby world cup is now at its halfway stage, and in terms of crowds the tournament has been a success. Yet has it converted people to the code, or have those new to the game simply bought tickets to