Time To Bring Ethics Back Into Sport
A wise person once said about sport, the more involved you become in the industry the further away you become from the thing that you made you want to get involved, the game itself. It is a very true statement.

For sports fans far and wide
A wise person once said about sport, the more involved you become in the industry the further away you become from the thing that you made you want to get involved, the game itself. It is a very true statement.
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