Opinion No, a win for England is not a win for Johnson The Socialist Worker's suggestion that an England Euros win would be celebrated as a victory for the PM is risible. Such miserabilism won't discourage fans – not least working-class socialists – from enjoying the successes of this inspiring, resolutely anti-racist squad
Monday 22nd Jul 2019 What do they know of Cricket? England’s Cricket World Cup has MARK PERRYMAN hunting out his favourite CLR James quote to make sense of it all
Friday 05th Jul 2019 Men's Cycling Liberte, Egalite, Velocite As Le Tour begins, Mark Perryman offers up a five-point transitional programme for a cycling revolution
Friday 28th Jun 2019 The Sporting Summer With Le Tour, Wimbledon, The British Open and more to look forward to Philosophy Football’s MARK PERRYMAN reviews summer books for those who share in the expectation.
Sunday 12th May 2019 The End is Nigh As football’s contest approaches its climax Philosophy Football’s MARK PERRYMAN reviews books for those who measure their years out in seasons not months.
Monday 30th Jul 2018 Men's Cycling Will Thomas' Tour de France victory spark Wiggomania II? C’est magnifique Geraint, declares cycling fan Mark Perryman who wonders if this might spark Wiggomania II
Friday 06th Jul 2018 Men's Football England in the quarters, here we go again With a World Cup quarter-final tomorrow, Philosophy Football’s Mark Perryman dares to hope for England
Tuesday 03rd Jul 2018 Men's Football England Expects England have made it through to the World Cup last 16 and Philosophy Football’s Mark Perryman outlines what we can expect
Friday 22nd Jun 2018 Men's Football A week is long time at a World Cup As England prepare to take on Panama, Philosophy Football’s Mark Perryman draws some lessons from the first week of World Cup 2018
Thursday 14th Jun 2018 Men's Football Thirty-two nations under a groove Will the World Cup be an orgy of petty-minded nationalism? Philosophy Football’s Mark Perryman doesn’t seem to think so
Friday 27th Apr 2018 Football’s crown jewels? Not quite MARK PERRYMAN suggests selling off Wembley isn’t such a bad idea