Djokovic’s unchallenged dominance makes me a bietjie bitterbek, writes Matthew Marcus.
For me, win or loss, this would give the Cosafa Cup the point it always seems to be missing, writes Matthew Marcus.
Cape Town Spurs need their 12th man at Athlone Stadium this weekend to make the most of their second chance to win promotion to the PSL.
Whatever his future holds, Deano van Rooyen will always be synonymous with the Maroons, writes Matthew Marcus
Steve Barker believes the best way of honouring Oshwin Andries is to continue producing players like him, writes Matthew Marcus.
The Proteas knocked me for a six with their flou squad, announced for the upcoming ODI series against England, writes Matthew Marcus.
Juan Camilo Zapata has wasted no time settling into life at Cape Town City, writes Matthew Marcus.
Does Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Saudi Arabia put him in semi-retirement?
Africa will be looking to dream big at the World Cup in Qatar, writes Matthew Marcus.
The World Cup is just over two weeks away and the planet’s best are gearing up to bring their A-game, writes Matthew Marcus.
When the final whistle goes on Sunday, the best positions Stellenbosch and Cape Town City can hope to be in is sixth and eighth, respectively, writes Matthew Marcus. ...
If you ask me whether the Klopp era is over at Liverpool, I’d say wag ‘n bietjie langer, writes Matthew Marcus.
The skipper is in a rut, out of form and rattled after being snubbed for next year’s SA20, writes
It may be smack-bang in the middle of the league season here and in Europe, but the World Cup is inevitable, writes Matthew Marcus.
Confession time. Maybe I’ve been a bit harsh on the hele SA20 ding, writes Matthew Marcus.
Cricket in Mzansi can’t afford another wrong move - we have seen the game go from one crisis to the next in the last decade, writes Matthew Marcus.
In the case of Tuchel, it seems like many factors have led to the club pulling the trigger, writes Matthew Marcus.
Africa ain’t for sissies and it’s time for Cape Town City to show that they can hang with the big boys, writes Matthew Marcus.
Five games into his career in English football, Erling Haaland has nine goals already and he is only going to score more - hundreds more, writes Matthew Marcus. ...
Crazy early-season results have sparked some top-drawer funnies on the internet, writes Matthew Marcus.