Are we still talking Double Dutch? In the 2014 BUCS season the Stirling Clansmen went undefeated, claiming the National title in a gritty title clinching battle with the Birmingham Lions. At the helm of the offence was their talismanic quarterback, Luis “Dutch” Stephenson. Famed for his bravado and distinctive golden “mullet” he delivered on his promise to secure the title, and
Well I’m sorry to be the one to tell you, but if you haven’t had your invite by now, you aint getting one. There are however, 330 top college footballers who have been invited, and will be making their way to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis come February 28th. They will be there to showcase their talent in front of the NFL’s General Managers and coaches. Over seven days they will undergo
Mention students to the greater UK population and they will most likely have the opinion that they stay in bed until lunch time, have some beans on toast or a pot noodle for lunch, rock up late for a lecture or two, then go out partying into the small hours. For some, that may well be the case. However, for some of our dedicated Uniballers, it couldn’t be further from the truth. If
For quarterback Jo Kilby 2017 was a bit of a year! It started in February with a trip to Helsinki where the Birmingham Lions beat the Wolverines. Then in May she led the Birmingham Lions to their fourth National title in the Sapphire Series, and in late June she captained the GB Lions to a creditable fourth place finish at the Women’s World Championships in Canada. If you think she might
Football is truly going global, and not just by way of its viewing fanbase. The number of countries where people want to play, is also growing all the time. Currently we are seeing great strides being made in the development of the game in Saudi Arabia. At the vanguard of the movement is twenty four year old Youseff Ahmed, and his team, the Dammam Eagles. I spoke with the football pioneer
As the GB Lions women’s team flew home from Canada they would have the chance to reflect on an exciting seven days of competition. No doubt, there would be mixed emotions across the roster, the pride of knowing that they are now the top ranked European team, tempered with the realisation that they came so close to taking the bronze medals. Competitive athletes that they are, they will
After making the play-offs in their debut season, Wembley's Head Coach tells us about the influence the NFL International Series had on his team's progress... The NFL is gearing up for it's 9th season at Wembley, so it’s somewhat surprising that it’s taken so long for domestic American football to take hold in that part of London. Still, a couple of years back, a man’s
Pro Cloud Transatlantic Tournament Image credits Sharks – Clarkshots.com Wolverines – Eki Tee photography Lions – Hilarious Hobbit Always looking for another challenge, the Birmingham Lions Women’s programme are to host a ground-breaking first for Football in the UK. Over three days
The UK Dukes are Flying the Flag Flag Football is growing exponentially as a popular version of the sport. It’s fast and energetic and focuses on the pass, as the primary way to make gains and score points. If your football radar is finely tuned you may have picked up on an exhibition game that was played last year in the US between “Team Vick” and “Team Owens”,
Two of Britball’s top women players have just returned from Florida where they took part in a training camp that turned out to be, the experience of a football lifetime. Linebacker Phoebe Schecter (Birmingham Lions) and receiver Oli Davies (Hertfordshire Tornadoes), who are both members of the GB Lions squad, joined players from twenty countries at The Women’s World Football Games. The
If We Wanted To Get A View On The Current State Of The British Game At Both Club And International Level, Who Better To Ask Than GB Lions Offensive Lineman, Matt Meyer, Who Recently Tied The Record For The Most GB Caps (At 16, Along With Sean Hopkins).Like so many of
When We First Started To Hear About An Ambitious Project To Launch A Professional League In Australia, Understandably We Were A Little Sceptical. Was There A Market, Where Would The Players Come From, Who Would Fund It? Move Forward A Few Months And The Signs Are, That It Will Be Happening! The NGL (National Gridiron League) has its first games of a fourteen-week regular season
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