• Has The FA Cup Lost Its Magic?

    Harry Chapman The FA Cup is back. Some might say that football’s oldest club cup has lost its appeal, at a time when there’s more money than ever in the Premier League. Financially, it makes sense for clubs in the higher echelons of the football pyramid to chase that...
  • Forest CEO Dane Murphy A No-Show To ‘Real Living Wage’ Crunch Talks

    Matthew Cotter Last Monday, members of Nottingham Citizens waited in vain as Nottingham Forest CEO Dane Murphy was a no-show for their meeting to discuss Forest adopting the Real Living Wage for all staff members. The group had presented Murphy with a cake iced ‘Top Teams Pay the Living...
  • Tyson Fury: From Hell And Back

    Back in 2017, you would have struggled to find a boxing fan who believed Tyson Fury was capable of any type of comeback, never mind one of which would see the Briton back on top of the heavyweight pile. Weighing 150kg and having “no motivation” to ever fight again,...
  • Running Away From The Track: My Relationship With Sports And Academic Institutions

    Ed Farley It was a walk through the freshers fair that pushed feelings to the forefront. The barrage of sporting societies lined up, one after the other – each promising care, fun, and above all, teamwork, friendship and comradery. Ed Farley recounts his experience. Now, all these promises I...
  • Early Season Predictions: Who Leads The Pack In The Premier League?

    James Warrell   If the start of the Premier League 2020/2021 season has taught us anything, it’s that all the top teams have come out firing! With it seemingly all to play for so far, James Warrell takes a look at who is shaping up to take the crown...
  • Premier League Matchday 5 Roundup

    James Hadland In this week’s Premier League roundup, Chelsea seem the real deal, West Ham suffer heartbreak twice, and Pep’s plea to fans couldn’t inspire 3 points. James explains the highlights. Newcastle 1-1 Leeds With a winless Newcastle side facing an equally winless Leeds team, both managers needed 3...
  • Why A Night At Trent Bridge Is Becoming A Student Favourite

    The myth that cricket is a boring sport is, I believe, only spread by those who have never had the right introduction to the game. Having played and watched the game from a young age, I fell in love with Cricket aged just 8 whilst watching a T20 Blast...