
Owen Farrell: boring leader of the bored
Is Farrell in danger of being the problem and not the solution as England heads to the World Cup?
Is Farrell in danger of being the problem and not the solution as England heads to the World Cup?
The round ball game gets judged differently and wrongly. Can we not just enjoy each sport for what it is?
Let’s stop trashing cricket’s past and focus on its promising future.
The charges against the great English sport ignore its pluses and exaggerate its flaws.
The special pull of the sporting fixture is about more than the mere excitement of the spectacle.
The Glazers have put Man United up for sale for $7bn – or 10 times revenues. Neil and Jonathan talk to Kieran Maguire, football finance academic, about whether England’s Premier League can sustain this sort of madness.
Actual goals remain king in predicting who will win a game.
This week, Lucy speaks to CityAm Editor Andy Silvester about whether World Cups can affect general elections and stock markets.
We are forever hearing that “English cricket as we know it is dying.” Perhaps it’s time we gave the red-ball game a little more credit.
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