Why it’s time for Louis Van Gaal to go
I don’t know a United fan who thinks he should stay. Frankly, almost anyone right now would do a better job than Louis Van Gaal.
Women’s football in England got a massive boost when the Lionesses became Euro champions last summer. Millions watched their matches on tv, and girls were inspired to play.
For the cyclist Celso Fonseca – sport has turned his life around. Originally from Portugal, the 37 year old moved to Cardiff over a decade ago. With a history of mental health problems, Celso was struggling until he discovered that riding a bike gave him a physical and mental boost. He’s now a world class…
A victory in the World Athletics Championships is usually something to cheer. Not so last night when the American athlete Justin Gatlin won the 100 metres, defeating Usain Bolt in his final race. The American athlete, who’s served two bans for doping, was jeered by crowds at the London stadium.
Now, with a year to go until the Paralympic Winter Games in South Korea, British athletes are currently competing around the world to land a place in Team GB.
Interviews with Paul Stewart, a former England footballer who came forward this week detailing his own allegations of the years of abuse he suffered as a young player, and Tom Perry, from the Mandate Now charity.
President-elect Trump’s Mexican Wall and the future relationship with Mexico – are one of the bigger issues facing his new administration. Hard on the heels of the shock election result there were more prosaic issues involving the two countries last night – a world cup qualifying football match.
I don’t know a United fan who thinks he should stay. Frankly, almost anyone right now would do a better job than Louis Van Gaal.
All Big Sport seems hellbent on killing the occasion by deadening the atmosphere with Blastmusic whenever they can.
Marathon world record holder Paul Radcliffe denies using drugs to boost her performance after questions were asked about athletes at a Commons inquiry.
England’s women football squad have put in the most successful World Cup performance since 1966. Now they’re back on home turf, and say they “can’t stop smiling”.
The 13-strong men’s Ashes squad taking on the Aussies tomorrow contains seven state-educated players, just over 50 per cent, yet the proportion of children in state education – 93 per cent.
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are without doubt not only two of the best tennis players in the world but athletes. The skill and technique the world was invited to watch today was phenomenal.
In losing his rag in a text-row with a fan, Karl Oyston has inadvertently done us all a favour in highlighting a form of prejudice which is abhorrent – but really rather common tolerated.
Two of the world’s leading extreme skiers are killed by an avalanche while filming in Patagonia. Filming the kind of feature designed for the likes of me.
Going to the Tour de France as a spectator is all about everything Big Sport left behind when it decided to become Big Business.