Yorkshire

Is This Really The End?

In sport players get dropped and captain’s lose their captaincy. That has been the same for decades, although since the dawn of the centralised contracts for International players the landscape has shifted. Rarely were players dropped despite a loss of

Vale Alan Vest

Alan Vest has passed away, and I am sure that many will agree that the sport has lost one of a rare breed, a gentleman within the game. Saying that Alan was a Yorkshireman through and through, and so was

Podcast #102 – Robin Arkell Talks Strength and Conditioning, While We Ask Should There Be A Statute of Limitations on Athletes and How Many Sports Have Changed Tack During Covid.

Not the Footy Show Podcast

Thank you to everyone who tuned into the last podcast which had one of the highest number of people listen since we changed over from a live show to a podcast format. Hopefully as many will tune in to this

Counting The Days

If society were operating the way that most of us would like it to operate there would be no need for day dedicated to a set cause. Sadly what these designated days have done is see many highlight an issue

Moving Out of Home

For many generations Lord’s has always been the home of cricket. If you were English there was never any doubt that it was. Just as every young boy, and now girl, wants to play at Wembley if they play football