Matsudaira And The Hall Of Fame
Late last year the great Japanese volleyball coach Yasutaka Matsudaira passed away. A memorial service was recently held. Among his
Mark Lebedew
Late last year the great Japanese volleyball coach Yasutaka Matsudaira passed away. A memorial service was recently held. Among his
As part of an ongoing if irregular series of me spending my volleyball free time by watching old volleyball matches,
In 1990, a significant event occurred in world volleyball. The Italian men’s team became world champions for the first time.
Whatever the absence of a post might imply, the recent World Cup did not escape my attention. I followed it
There are many great volleyball matches that noone has ever seen. There are some that lots of people have seen.
In football there is a thing called the ‘Club vs Country Debate’. This isn’t really a debate as much as
World League 2011 is four weeks old and given that I’ve seen quite a few of the games, it seems
While I’ve been taking something of a blog ‘sabbatical’, the 2011 edition of World League has reached its half way
For some reason, volleyball is not a sport that looks after its history. In Australia, volleyball history is short enough
A friend of mine wrote on his facebook page on Sunday night “Brazil celebrates and so ends a really poor