Football and politics: A dangerous game.
Is this finally the end of the line for the Sepp Blatter gravy train?
Is this finally the end of the line for the Sepp Blatter gravy train?
With Premier League football costing fans an arm, a leg and a kidney, can local teams provide a worthy substitute?
Clapton’s loyal supporters have become well-known for their anti-fascism and charity work, so we went down to the Old Spotted Dog to find out more.
After recent sporting failures in two World Cups, we ask why the English are great at inventing sports, but not at winning.
Referees are often the focus of criticism from managers, players and fans. Max Petch considers whether the antaganism is putting would-ve referees off.
The Sportscast crew chats new silverware, exciting sports and Varsity
Having scored both goals in the North London derby to give Spurs a 2-1 win over Arsenal, Harry Kane’s stock is once again on the rise. We look at whether the Tottenham man could be in line for an England call up next month.
In our first video Sportscast we chat soccer transfer windows, UAL Sport and horrific injuries
Two Artefact sports writers debate whether the FA Cup is still an important competition.
Artefact visits non-league Dulwich Hamlets to look at the increasing popularity of teams outside the Football League.