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Harry Gillies explores the tragic tale of Scotland’s 1978 World Cup campaign in Argentina. Talking to Scottish football historians, Harry uncovers the charismatic figure that was Scotland manager, ...
Emma is a London based sports journalist who specialises in cricket. An optimistic Nottingham Forest fan, she also covers football with a particular focus on the women’s game. She is always keen to ...
West Ham United have topped the table for the highest number of supporter arrests in the top five divisions of English football. One hundred and three Hammers fans were arrested during the 2023/24 ...
Africa entered a new chapter in its sporting history this weekend as it hosted its first official continental Flag Football championship, a landmark moment in the global expansion of the sport and its ...
Tactics Thomas Frank is a man who, unlike so many managers in the modern game, is not wedded to a specific tactical philosophy or formation. He has no one singular way which he believes the game ...
Defence Many defence coaches will often tell you that the best form of attack is defence. And whilst the Red Roses have, of course, a group of players that are absolutely electric with the ball in ...
Manchester United’s worst-ever Premier League finish in 2024/25 marked their lowest league standing since relegation in 1974. The club’s response? Raising matchday ticket prices to as much as £97.
At five feet five inches tall, Shaun Wright-Phillips is the shortest Premier League player to score a headed goal. However, it is not just Wright-Phillips who can be measured in football. From ...
Women’s football has witnessed remarkable growth over the last decade, from packed stadiums to soaring broadcast figures, the progress seems unstoppable. Yet beneath this success lies a tangled web of ...
The Tank Gervonta Davis is one of the most feared names in boxing. Fabled as the Floyd re-gen, this southpaw assassin doesn’t just beat opponents – he crushes them. Under the alias of “Tank”, Davis ...
While 7% of the whole population in England report feeling lonely often or always, this figure rises to 21.9% among people with visual impairment. In contrast, only 16% of blind or partially sighted ...
The summer of 1976 was scorching. The West Indies cricket team had spent virtually the entire cricket season in England, facing them in several cities. At the height of decolonisation, the ...
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