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PeteFromLeeds
post Jul 1 2019, 11:03 AM
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The first of potentially many posts from me in here today tongue.gif

Share everything you're watching/doing in the world of sports this month!
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PeteFromLeeds
post Jul 1 2019, 11:04 AM
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Tour de France this month cheer.gif I'll have my eyes glued to that. World Cup of Sportspeople is probably going to take up a lot of my month as well wink.gif
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Mack.
post Jul 1 2019, 11:09 AM
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I'll be watching: Wimbledon, Tour de France, British Grand Prix [Live on Channel 4], Women's World Cup Semi-Finals and Final, The Anniversary Games, Glorious Goodwood, Horse Racing on ITV.

And taking part in the World Cup of Sportspeople really looking forward to this.

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post Jul 3 2019, 02:24 PM
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Calendar for July

30 May-15 July - Cricket World Cup, England
7 Jun-7 July: Football - Women's World Cup, France
14 June-7 July: Football - Copa America, Brazil
15 June-13 July: Football - Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt
27 June-7 July: Basketball - Women's EuroBasket, Serbia and Latvia
28 June-7 July: Beach volleyball - World Championships, Hamburg
28 June-7 July: Wheelchair basketball - Women's European Wheelchair Basketball Championship, Rotterdam, Netherlands
1-14: Tennis - Wimbledon
3: Cricket World Cup - England v New Zealand, Chester-le-Street
4: Cricket - England v Australia, second women's one-day international, Leicester
5: Athletics - Diamond League, Lausanne, Switzerland
6: Rugby union - Women's Rugby World Series, Canada v England, San Diego
6-28: Cycling - Tour de France
6-7: Motorcycling - World Superbikes, Donington
7: Cricket - England v Australia, third women's one-day international, Canterbury
7: Football - Women's World Cup final, France
9: Cricket - World Cup - first semi-final, Old Trafford
10: Rugby union - Women's Rugby World Series, England v France, San Diego
11: Cricket - World Cup - second semi-final, Edgbaston
12-14: Formula 1 - British Grand Prix, Silverstone
12-21: Netball - World Cup, Liverpool; England v Uganda
12-28: Aquatics - World Championships, South Korea
12: Athletics - Diamond League, Monaco
13: Netball - World Cup, England v Scotland
13-14: Formula E - New York, USA
14: Cricket - World Cup final, Lord's
14: Netball - World Cup, England v Samoa
14: Rugby union - Women's Rugby World Series, New Zealand v England, San Diego
15: Netball - World Cup, Group matches including England
15-23: Fencing - World Championships, Budapest
17: Netball - World Cup, Group matches including England
18: Netball - World Cup, Group matches including England
18-21: Cricket - England v Australia, women's Test, Taunton
18-21: Golf - The Open, Royal Portrush
20: Netball - World Cup semi-finals
20-21: Athletics - Anniversary Games, Diamond League, London
21: Netball - World Cup final
23-28: Cycling - BMX World Championships, Belgium
24-27: Cricket - England v Ireland Test, Lord's
25-28: Golf - Evian Championship, Evian-les-Bains
26: Cricket - England v Australia, first women's Twenty20 international, Hove
27-28: Rugby league - Challenge Cup semi-finals
27: Horse racing - King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Ascot
28: Formula 1 - German Grand Prix, Hockenheim
28: Cricket - England v Australia, second women's Twenty20 international, Chelmsford
30-3 Aug: Horse racing - Glorious Goodwood
31: Cricket - England v Australia, third women's Twenty20 international, Bristol
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Mack.
post Jul 11 2019, 03:09 PM
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All this weekend:

Cricket World Cup Final
Wimbledon Men's and Ladies' Final
Tour de France
British Grand Prix
July Cup (Horse Racing)
New York ePrix (Formula E)
Netball World Cup


What a weekend of sport for you all.


All, I won't be watching of it.

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post Jul 12 2019, 07:23 PM
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I'm looking forward to Serena Williams v Simona Halep on Saturday but won't see much of Federer v Djokovic on Sunday as the cricket world cup final takes precedence. I'll watch the British Grand Prix highlights some time Sunday evening,hopefully without knowing who won.
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post Jul 15 2019, 02:50 PM
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Yesterday, was some day in sport. We had probably one of the greatest Wimbledon finals we've seen up there with Borg/McEnroe, Nadal/Federer. Two of the greatest tennis players of all time going hammer and tong like warriors. I don't think we'll see the likes of Djokovic and Federer again as well as Nadal and Murray. I don't think you will have a quartet dominate tennis for a period of about 17 years and extending. However 10 miles up the road at Lord's, we witnessed probably the greatest cricket matches that you're ever likely to see. Sheer drama. I was in the car and I shouted "Yes" driving back from Ledbury with my Mum when England won the Rugby World Cup in 2003 listening to it on the radio. England v New Zealand that was something quite special, for it to go an "Super Over" and for to be decided by inches was just remarkable. Thank you to Sky Sports for making the Cricket World Cup free-to-air, the first England match that has been shown live on free-to-air TV in the UK since the 2005 Ashes. The 2005 Ashes that was one of the greatest Ashes that you'll probably see and I've seen also that was the last England Cricket match I'd seen until..... yesterday. I don't think you could write an script for what was two great moments in sport. July 14th 2019 will probably go down as one of the great British sport days. England winning the Cricket World Cup and the way it ended was the most incredible climax, I think cricket has ever seen. The person who thought up of the "Super Over", one Allan Stanfield back in 2008.

The following:

Moeen Ali
Jofra Archer
Jonny Bairstow
Jos Buttler (wkt)
Tom Curran
Liam Dawson
Eoin Morgan (capt)
Liam Plunkett
Adil Rashid
Joe Root
Jason Roy
Ben Stokes
James Vince
Chris Woakes
Mark Wood

You have all done us proud.

From a well known song I don't like cricket oh no
I love it. I certainly do now.

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Mack.
post Jul 26 2019, 03:46 PM
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This Weekend

King George
German Grand Prix
Tour de France

What are you up to this weekend sportwise?
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PeteFromLeeds
post Jul 31 2019, 05:42 PM
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Still need to catch up on the Tour! I've mostly avoided spoilers but with one stage left I think I know who's won...
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