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Bigger Definitely Not Always Better

Sport should always be about quality rather than quantity. A glut of games does not guarantee the quality of the games. Sometimes the expansion of a competition can compromise the quality of the competition, and many of the games become

The Dis-United Kingdom

New England football manager Sam Allardyce has only been in the job five minutes and already appears to have spiced things up by stating that he would welcome Team GB competing at future Olympic Games. In the London Olympic Games

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

Harmony Crucial Before New Season Kicks Off

At the end of the last NPL season in Western Australia the NPL Standing Committee met. At the meeting it was decided that a letter would be written to Football West raising a number of issues that the clubs were

Keeping an Eye on the Books

The court of arbitration in Europe has publicly stated this week that it is bracing itself for a flurry of cases related to UEFA rules that aim to curb debt in Europe’s football leagues. Matthieu Reeb the secretary general of