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Once, Twice, Three Times At Glory

These are hard times for the A-League. The wage dispute between the players and the owners has clearly eroded trust. It has also damaged the reputation of the league overseas. Player agents do not like to send players to countries

From the Archives – Manchester United players Reminisce About the 1968 European Cup

Not the Footy Show Podcast

In 2008 when Manchester United made it through to the Champions League Final, it marked two very important anniversaries in the club’s history. It was fifty years since the team known as the “Busby Babes” was decimated following the Munich

A Day That Should Be Remembered

There are some anniversaries that sporting teams like to let pass with little or no fanfare, and understandably so. One such anniversary passed just over a week ago and while there was little in the British press there was understandably

Measuring Cup

The International Hockey Federation announced last week the qualification process for their World Cup events in 2022/23 via the Continental Championships. The qualifiers and the Continental Championships having been impacted by the postponement of the Olympic games. It was revealed

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