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A Level Paying Field

Whenever people refer to sporting contests the phrase ‘it must be an even playing field’ invariably pops up. Over the years the interpretation of the phrase has changed. It used to mean that the conditions for all contests and or

Low Viewing Figures – Who Is To Blame? Probably Not The Sport.

The World of Sport can be a minefield these days. Gone are the days when you negotiated a Television deal sat back and watched the cash roll in to fund the sport for the next three to four years. In

Is Another Historic Tournament About To Die?

What is it with modern Sports Administrators? Once again we have seen the people charged with preserving the history of a sport about to throw 118 years of Davis Cup history out of the window. The International Tennis Federation have

Nothing Without Passion

Bernard Tomic’s recent comments have many hot under the collar, but once again do they come as a surprise? Tomic is simply another example of a modern athlete receiving all the rewards before they have actually achieved anything. Tomic may

The Right to Play God Puts the Olympic Ideal at Risk

There have been many debates over the years on how the professionalism of sport has killed the spectacle. Rather than a coach and an assistant coach of yesteryear the top teams around the world now have full time physios, sports