On This Day: Remembering Usain Bolt’s ‘forgotten world record’

On a murky evening in New York City, 21-year-old Usain Bolt towers over his competition even when stooped in his blocks awaiting starter’s orders. Alongside him is Tyson Gay, reigning world champion over 100 and 200-meters, but something incredible was so clearly in the making when the rangy, 6’5” Bolt began to break clear at …

GB skateboarder Alex Hallford on the sport’s new Olympic age

At the start of 2020, skateboarding was gearing up to make its Olympic debut among the likes of sport climbing, karate and baseball. Having never featured in the games’ 124 year history, fans and competitors were begrudgingly made to wait one more year thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the re-scheduled Tokyo ‘2021’ edging ever-closer, …

Ligue 1 crippled by broadcast deal chaos

From April 2020 to June 2021, a postponed season and collapsed broadcasting deal will have cost Ligue 1 clubs in the region of £1.5 billion. As a result, a league already self-conscious about their status as the fifth of Europe’s top five is now scrambling for money and clinging onto their top talent. Going back …

Legendary Manchester City fanzine re-born in a new age

No-nonsense tackling, wild fans and bobbly pitches are all closely associated with English football in the late 1980s. That same period will always be marred by the Hillsborough tragedy, but on that very day in April 1989, football was blessed with the first edition of Bert Trautmann’s Helmet. The first and only Manchester City fanzine …

Borussia Mönchengladbach v Manchester City: A decade of contrast

Co-written with Lukas Flottmeier On 24th February, Borussia Mönchengladbach will host Manchester City for the first leg of their last-16 tie in the UEFA Champions League. The fixture is certainly not one you would have seen in Europe’s elite competition a decade ago. Both sides have come an awfully long way in that time, although they …

Water is wet, the sky is blue, another Bundesliga talent joins Bayern Munich

The Bundesliga is getting really boring, isn’t it? Bayern Munich steaming towards yet another title is a bit like beating your nan on FIFA – a foregone conclusion, no applause required. When Dayot Upamecano, one of the world’s most exciting young defenders, confirmed his switch from RB Leipzig to their Bavarian title rivals last week …

The Isle of Man TT: Risk and reward on the ragged edge

Only marginally more competitors have won an Isle of Man TT race than those who have died trying. That is the risk attached to victory in a two-hour adrenaline rush that keeps riders and fans coming back year after year. Conceived in 1907, the TT is unparalleled. The historic races comprise of six 38-mile laps …

Pompey’s community work shines up and down the leagues

A series of ownership mishaps kickstarted a turbulent decade at Portsmouth Football Club. After relegation from the Premier League in 2010, Pompey found themselves in England’s fourth division by 2013. In financial ruin after two spells in administration, the club was on the brink of going out of existence. In a sharp turn-around in fortunes, …

Portsmouth FC: A Spirited Comeback from an Ownership Catastrophe

Between 2005 and 2011, Portsmouth’s boardroom dragged a proud club to the brink of non-existence. After Sulaiman Al-Fahim was imprisoned for stealing £5m from his wife to make his first down payment on the club, Pompey eventually fell into the hands of Vladimir Antonov. As TaleOfTwoHalves summarises: “Portsmouth had already been through two fake sheikhs and a busted businessman, …

Racism In Football: Was The Paris Walk-Off A Game-Changer?

Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League tie with İstanbul Başakşehir on Tuesday 8 December 2020 will go down in history, but not for Neymar’s hat-trick that sent the French side through to the last 16. What immortalised the game was a racist incident which pushed the players, and perhaps the sport, to breaking point. Fourth official Sebastian …

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