More than just a university town, Cambridge has been a hotbed of rich British history, prestige and architecture. A home of world-changing discoveries and innovation and also the speeding punts on the River Cam !! Enjoy the below nerd's eye view of this picturesque town and the rest of the series here. King's College, Cambridge... Continue Reading →
Australia vs India 2020-21 : Reminiscing the Unthinkable
The kind of emotions sports evoke is sometimes hard to comprehend. For someone not bothered with it life goes on unfettered. For the rest, it's an emotional rollercoaster.
Dale Steyn : Not Just a Modern-Day Great
Tearing in relentlessly, eyes popping, veins bulging, stumps splattering... Recency bias can often be misleading, but in case of Dale Steyn, there's no denying the fact that he's not just a modern-day beast, but rightly belongs in the elite list of all-time greats. Steyn has played the game with the same unbridled enthusiasm, and maybe... Continue Reading →
Raheem Sterling and The New-Age Fan Engagement
Sterling took to Instagram to express his concern about the vastly different treatment that white and black players receive from certain sections of the British media. Sterling drew a connection between the negative coverage that black players constantly receive and their treatment by the public.
Travelog : Harry Potter Studio Tour, London
From Hagrid’s motorcycle to an 18-foot wide Aragog, everything in the Harry Potter Studio Tour, or officially called as 'Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter' is as wonderful up close as it is on screen...
Podcast Review : The Football Ramble
★★★★ Homepage : The Football RambleListen here : iTunes , ACAST , Stitcher It's the perfect setting.. 4 blokes with varying jobs and backgrounds talking about football and making jokes. They chat shit about football in a hilarious and refreshing manner. If you like football and laughing it might just be the thing for you... About the Podcast... Continue Reading →
Leicester City’s “Disney” Story
In July 2015, Claudio Ranieri was enjoying a break in Italy when he received a phone call from Steve Kutner, his agent, that would end up changing the face of English football in a way no one could have imagined. Kutner managed to convince Jon Rudkin, Leicester City’s director of football, that Ranieri was worth... Continue Reading →
FIFA World Cup 2018 – In Numbers
0 - The no. of straight red cards issued in the World Cup for violent play. 0 - Neither Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi have ever scored a goal in a World Cup knockout match : Ronaldo : 0 goals in 6 games from 25 shots (514 mins) Messi : 0 goals in 8 games... Continue Reading →