The golden days of amateur sport
Remember the good old days, when sport was played for recreation and enjoyment and money had hardly anything to do with it?
Remember the good old days, when sport was played for recreation and enjoyment and money had hardly anything to do with it?
From football to tennis, rules and laws in sports have failed to keep up with their players over the years.
From England’s Test side squad to Jones’ selections for the Six Nations, there have been lots of risky sporting decisions this week.
The rugby player Louis Lynagh faces a choice between playing for the Italian, English and Australian teams.
With Ronaldo back in the team, could Manchester United win the league?
The government’s prioritisation of the return of sports over the arts is glaringly clear.
The old saying “half a loaf is better than no bread,” seems to have little appeal to many rugby journalists. While some of us are
Eddie Jones resembles his fellow-Australian, the late Clive James; gabby, provocative, not over-burdened by modesty, always interesting and with ideas sparkling like a Catherine Wheel.
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