• RAFAEL NADAL: THE LAST DANCE AT THE DAVIS CUP

    Sam Bunce Rafael Nadal announced in October that he will retire after the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, which will take place from the 19th to 24th November.   The ‘King of Clay’ has the chance to win his fifth Davis Cup title for Spain in front of a...
  • UNDERSTANDING THE MLS

    Kian Gadsby In 2023, Lionel Messi shocked the football world by signing for Inter Miami in the USA. This signing brought millions of eyes worldwide onto the MLS immediately, as one of the greatest football players ever was suddenly playing weekly. Now, the MLS is used to having exceptional...
  • How to replace Jurgen Klopp and Xavi

      Tomos Millward Unusually for February, we are already aware of two high-profile managerial vacancies that will be available during the summer. These are, of course, the impending departures of Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool and Xavi at Barcelona. This has inevitably caused a managerial merry-go-round that will see officials...
  • What’s Next For Lionel Messi?

                                                                                                   Joe Paternoster...
  • Short Break Itinerary: Barcelona

    If you are looking for a short break, let me recommend Barcelona, Spain as the perfect place, where I recently spent four days. The city is perfect for anyone; whether your passion is architecture, historical buildings, beaches, football or just shopping, it can satisfy your needs. Even if you...
  • Why Fulham Failed

    It seems only yesterday that Fulham were touted for great things this season. Becoming the first promoted side to spend over £100 million in their first transfer window seemed a huge statement of intent from Shahid Khan, a man whose investment can’t be understated. These weren’t panic buys either,...
  • Catalan independence: an explanation

    On the 1st of October, 90% of Catalans who voted in the region’s independence referendum voted in favour of secession from Spain, despite Spanish authorities shutting down polling stations and confiscating ballot boxes.   The Spanish government suppressed the referendum, calling it illegal, undemocratic, and unconstitutional. Despite this, Carles Puigdemont, President of Catalonia,...