• Clean sweep for UoN in Varsity Dodgeball

    Three solid performances saw The University of Nottingham claim victory in the 2017 Varsity Dodgeball and add to their tally of victories on what has been another dominant Super Wednesday with the overall score at 8-2. Ladies A-Team Captain Kathryn Thomas and committee Vice President Marc Megginson both went...
  • Britain at the Fed Cup: how will Konta and Watson fare against Romania?

    Following the success of the British Davis Cup team, Fed Cup captain Anne Keothavong recently declared that she wanted to see her team match that success in the 55th edition of the competition. Prosperity has been hard to come by over the years, indeed it was 24 years since...
  • The Premier League stragglers’ managerial merry-go-round

    As is often the case halfway through the season, teams struggling near the bottom of the Premier League tend to make managerial changes. This has been no different this season with Swansea, Hull and Crystal Palace making what they deemed necessary changes in order to stay in the division....
  • Will Spurs’ formidable form be enough to win the Premier League title?

    Currently top of the English Premier League form table is Tottenham who have made a formidable climb in the new year up to second behind Chelsea. This comes after a difficult October and November which saw them win just two Premier League games in total. So what are the...
  • Impact Sport’s Premier League title predictor

    A mere five points separate the top five positions in the Premier League table this year. The big boys have come back stronger than ever after Leicester City’s utter shock defiance of all odds to win the title last season. It’s no evaggeration to say any of these teams...
  • Would Sanders have beaten Trump?

    As those within the Democratic party reflect on Hillary Clinton’s catastrophic presidential election defeat to Donald Trump, surely the question will be posed: did we choose the wrong candidate? Of course this is a very difficult question to answer, but one thing’s for sure – Hillary just simply wasn’t...
  • “British Tennis fans should rejoice at Andy Murray’s historic achievement” – Tyler Gerrard

    Becoming world number one is arguably the greatest achievement of Andy Murray’s remarkable career, even greater than his three Grand Slam titles and two Olympic Golds. He has achieved something which many believed simply wasn’t possible, and now surely is on course for a record third BBC Sports Personality...