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On one gentle Spring evening in Ipswich, a football game is slowly coming to a halt. The final whistle has not blown; minutes are left on the clock. But like the previous several minutes, these boys ...
The British sports media has a massive problem in the way that they talk about and address mental health, right down to the individual, often harmful words that are being used in everyday conversation ...
“The State of Qatar has provided a lesson to all those who doubted it” says Amine Sebti, a TV presenter at beIN Sports, reflecting on the 2022 FIFA World Cup. “There are even journalists who returned ...
A cousin who managed Sunderland, an uncle who managed Bristol City, Max Johnson was born to be a football manager. At age nine, Johnson was given the opportunity by his uncle [Gary] to share his ...
A simple principle which suggests that within every story, there are always three individuals more memorable than the rest. Maybe there’s a main character, backed to the wall by his trusty accomplices ...
Ellis Spiezia isn’t just a racer—he’s a trailblazer, redefining the future of motorsport. At 19 years old, he has already made history as the world’s first native electric racing driver, having ...
Being a university student can be hard enough at times; balancing assignments, deadlines, and everything in between. Now imagine trying to do it while playing professional rugby. Naomi Brennan is in ...
The London Marathon is the biggest marathon in the world. It’s one of the seven World Marathon Majors, and an iconic event that takes place in the British capital. On April 27 th this year, the London ...
In a historic year for women’s rugby, the world’s most famous rugby pub, the ‘Cabbage Patch’, has been transformed into ‘The Red Roses Patch’ for the Women’s Six Nations tournament. The rebrand ...
All the UK is on a Padel high. The racquet sport has seen an unimaginable rise globally, after its humble beginnings in Mexico. As reported by The Evening Standard, there are over 89,000 Padel players ...
Tucked away in the little pocket of Northeast London, a boy is anxiously scanning the field of play. Hockey stick in hand, feet planted firmly on the ground, he anticipates the movements of his peers.
St Mary’s Unicorns Cricket Club are gearing to play their first outdoor cricket games of the year as the weather slowly turns into the ideal conditions for England’s national summer sport in which to ...
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