“The higher emotional and personal commitment the fan takes, the higher fan identification is held” - Old Trafford connoisseur Casper Heiselberg on his passion-project in sports media and Manchester United.
Category: Sport
Sharing African Stories in Sport. An Interview with Chris Onah.
“I take every day as it comes; I just want to document African stories in the area of sports. I want to tell stories on the importance of sport or football to Africa.”
Welloffside: 40 years photographing the World Cup.
“I was never one for arriving early to a match with a game plan, I preferred to rely on instinct.” - photographing World Cups with Mark Leech
The Agony and Ecstasy of the Football League Play-Offs
The Game columnist Andy Murray is luxuriating in the best time of the football season. The League play-offs.
World Sports Photography Awards 2022.
The 2022, and the third edition of the World Sport Photography Awards are now open for entries.
Drugs, drinking Chanel No5 and an axe-wielding Oliver Reed – how snooker tore up the rulebook to dominate sport and the music charts in the 1980s.
This year's world championships started on April 16 and will conclude on May 2nd. The Game columnist Andy Murray looks back at the sport’s 1980s heyday when 18.5million people stayed up to watch the 1985 black-ball final.
What next for Roman Abramovich and sports ownership?
In light of the sanctions faced by the Chelsea owner, The Game columnist Andy Murray takes a look at the changing role of club custodian in sport.
Shane Warne and sport’s greatest everyday geniuses
The outpouring of united emotion after the Australian cricketing legend’s tragic recent death, aged just 52, was testament to one of sport’s great entertainers on and off the field. The Game columnist Andy Murray considers the other maverick sporting geniuses whose everyday appeal charmed fans worldwide.
The Islanders’ passion for water sport. A Photo essay from Malta.
"The Messi-s and the Ronaldo-s of water polo as you know, used to come here because we have a passion for the sport." - Karl Izzo.
LFF 20/21 Photobook & Zine. A Photography Project by Alex Amorós.
“Football without communities and fans is meaningless, modern football is trying to get rid of that feeling, I don’t think they can achieve it.”