Sponsorship

The Cost Of Sport

It was World Series Cricket in the late 1970’s that forced the Cricket establishments around the world to start paying the players a wage that meant that they could truly focus on just cricket. Following the commercial success of the

Cahill Signing, One the FFA Should Have Stayed Out Of.

The new A-League season has not yet kicked off but already fans across the country are shaking their heads in disbelief on hearing the news that Tim Cahill is signing for Melbourne City. The signing of Cahill is news. However

A Change of Tack Needed – You Can Bet On It.

Is money the root of all evil and sport simply one of its victims? Everywhere you look at the moment in sport there is corruption, or people breaking the rules. Athletics, football, tennis, boxing, AFL, and cricket to name just

The Transformation of Elite Athletes

The term Elite Athlete used to mean a person who was identified as talented and whom a club or association decided to invest in for the future. That investment came along the lines of assisting financially with extra training and

Are The State Bodies Representing Everyone’s Best Interests?

The Board elections for the Football Federation of Australia next month have probably seen the most interest from the football community in the 11 years that the FFA have been in existence. Yet once again a lack of unity within