Why the government should be run like Wimbledon
Keir Starmer could learn a thing or two from the ruthless corporate machine that is the All England Club.
By Jason Cowley
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Billy Boston shows that excellence can come from Tiger Bay, Cardiff, as much as it can from the Home Counties.
By Anthony BroxtonThe Baller League has updated the beautiful game for the attention-deficit era.
By Clive MartinHigh fives to Spurs, and boo to Fifa and Uefa.
By Hunter DaviesLisa Nandy’s nomination of David Kogan to chair the body has sparked accusations of cronyism.
By Harry Clarke-EzzidioOur current hegemony over European competitions disguises a rot at the heart of the game.
By Harry Clarke-EzzidioIn the post-industrial north, a town searches for a sense of belonging.
By Jason CowleyIs one of football’s master-strategists facing his decline and fall?
By Clive Martin