Tweet From part-time players to sell-out crowds, women’s football is on the rise, but what is preventing it from reaching the very top of world sport? There has never been more support for women in football. Following on from the success of the 2021 European Championships and wider coverage of […]
Read MoreSin bins: changing the beautiful game, or saving it?
Tweet Jeopardising teams? Morphing into rugby? Favouring referees? We analyse how sin bins could save the future of football and why they are yet to be implemented into the professional game. In today’s footballing climate, amongst a plethora of issues, one of the main concerns is the treatment of referee’s […]
Read More‘I used to turn up to training and feel depressed, all the time’ – How openly gay Team GB swimmer Dan Jervis overcame fears of coming out in his sport and religion.
Tweet A devout Christian and Olympic swimmer, Dan Jervis has faced numerous obstacles on route to self-acceptance as an openly gay athlete. Jervis recalls his journey and his goals as one of swimming’s only openly gay male figures. Dan Jervis sits and ponders his long, winding route to self-acceptance. “I […]
Read MoreThe romanticization of eating disorders in secondary schools
Tweet “Equating it to a drug and alcohol addiction is helpful as people easily understand it – it’s very comparable.” Amy Foss-Clark reports. You’re not sure of who you are in secondary school. Year 7 and 8 are fun and somewhat care-free. You just look a bit silly with your […]
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