World Cup

Gold Lightening Strikes Twice

Incredibly the Winter Olympics witnessed its first ever tie the other night. The Alpine Skiing event saw Tina Maze of Slovenia and Dominique Gisin of Switzerland both complete the course in 1 minute 41.57 seconds on wednesday. The two friends

Blatter Fights Discrimination

It comes as no great surprise to hear that FIFA President Sepp Blatter wants the rules changed within the IOC to suit his own ends. Following the bribery scandal surrounding the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics  the IOC produced a

Winners, Losers and A New Incentive.

Scotland and the United Arab Emirates have qualified for next year’s Cricket World Cup. Both teams finished the round robin phase with eight points posting for wins and one loss. Scotland have qualified for two previous World Cups in 1999

The Team Must Come First

It is a sad day in any country where the captain of any national sporting team is booed by that nations fans. As hard as that must be to take the player should always try and rise above that abuse

The Journey Back Has Started

Pakistan hockey was in shock this year when at the Asia Cup their failure to win the tournament meant that they would not be participating in the World Cup for the first time ever in the 42 years of the