Vettel good, but not a great
Sebastian Vettel clinched his fourth consecutive F1 Championship, but still has some way to go before he’s considered one of the all time greats, writes Tom Midwood.
Sebastian Vettel clinched his fourth consecutive F1 Championship, but still has some way to go before he’s considered one of the all time greats, writes Tom Midwood.
Will Gravity be the classic sci-fi movie of our generation? Maybe not, but it’s still pretty good, writes Tom Midwood.
While comic book movies are currently dominating Hollywood, Tom Midwood ponders why there’s still no sign of a female superhero getting her own solo feature.
Sebastian Vettel clinched his fourth consecutive F1 Championship, but still has some way to go before he’s considered one of the all time greats, writes Tom Midwood.
Will Gravity be the classic sci-fi movie of our generation? Maybe not, but it’s still pretty good, writes Tom Midwood.
While comic book movies are currently dominating Hollywood, Tom Midwood ponders why there’s still no sign of a female superhero getting her own solo feature.
With the first round of the 2011/2012 English Premier League completed, Tom Midwood looks at the big boys of the EPL and their chances of glory come May next year in the final upstart preview.
With less than a week to go before the beginning of the 2011/12 English Premier League season, Tom Midwood previews nine teams that will most likely be jostling for position in mid-table, in the second of upstart’s EPL previews.
With the new English Premier League season less than two weeks away, Tom Midwood looks at five teams that will be battling to avoid relegation this season, in the first of upstart’s EPL previews.
The on again-off again saga of the Bahrain Grand Prix has raised many questions about the future of Formula One racing. Tom Midwood argues that the recent Canadian Grand Prix has served as a reminder of all that’s good about F1.
Despite a good showing by some of the top female players at the 2011 French Open, Tom Midwood says women’s tennis is in desperate need of a new poster girl.
It’s FC Barcelona and Manchester United in this Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final, and according to Tom Midwood the match will be played at ferocious intensity.
Can the Pies go back-to-back? upstart’s AFL experts think they can as we give our predictions for the 2011 season.
An eventful 2010 season saw the Cats finish in the top three but lose their golden son, Gary Ablett Jnr. Despite this, Tom Midwood says they are, yet again, definite premiership contenders.