by Bryan Lockley | Nov 14, 2014 | Bryan Lockley, Sports
This Thursday, Ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert published a report on corruption allegations, which cleared Russia and Qatar of corruption after they were chosen to host the next two World Cups, but also criticized England for flouting bid rules. Just a few hours...
by Bryan Lockley | Oct 27, 2014 | Bryan Lockley, Sports
To those who know about the history of baseball, there are few more unique and entertaining players than Yogi Berra. Berra’s fame was do to a number of factors that he could and couldn’t control. The first thing that people noticed about him was how...
by Bryan Lockley | Sep 25, 2014 | Bryan Lockley, Sports
The NFL has been having a rough month after being rocked first by the Ray Rice domestic assault case (and it’s embarrassingly awful punishment that literally only changed when their back was against a wall) and then by a string a subsequent abuse cases that have...
by Bryan Lockley | Aug 28, 2014 | Bryan Lockley, Sports
Sports in the United State of America (and probably most of the west) are seen as a way for individuals to show their athletic prowess while simultaneously showing their value in a team setting. While this is the norm for us, people in other areas of the world see...
by Bryan Lockley | Jul 28, 2014 | Bryan Lockley, Sports
It is pretty safe to say that when people think of the most difficult job in sports gambling rarely, if ever, comes up. While many think that gambling is an easy career, here are some numbers to put the difficulty of being a professional sports better into...