Posted March 19, 20205 yr With the current situation meaning that basically no sports are on until further notice, have you been taking any time to catch-up on events you might have missed, or re-watch events you particularly enjoyed? I'm currently going through the Paris-Nice race that was on recently, didn't realise it was on ITV until halfway through so taking some time out of my day to watch the highlights of that. You?
March 19, 20205 yr There's a classic championship manager you can download from 2001/02 with up to date players(maybe this should have went in the gaming section)!
March 19, 20205 yr I did watch a video titled "World Cup 2006 All Goals" yesterday :D So many legendary players scoring: Klose, Ronaldo, Zidane, Pirlo, Raul, Deco, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy, Henry, Villa, Shevchenko... and Crouch, Zigic, Senderos & Adriano :lol: Edited March 19, 20205 yr by LewisGT
March 19, 20205 yr I might rewatch the 5 DVD set of London 2012. I've also got some sport DVDs that were given away free with newspapers but I never had the time to watch. They've just been lying on a shelf for many years. Just looking now at what I've got: The history of football presented by Alan Green. (It says running time 102 minutes so that's quite a lot to pack in) FIFA World Cup USA 1994 and France 1998 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan 2002 and Germany 2006 Cricket's Greatest Entertainers XI presented by Michael Atherton Ultimate Ashes - Bodyline 1932/33 and Ashes Heroes 2005
March 19, 20205 yr The History of Football presented by Alan Green, I got that as well as the 5 DVD London 2012 set, try and find Nick Hancock's Football Nightmares.
March 20, 20205 yr Not live but BBC 1 are showing some classic FA Cup action on Saturday afternoon at 4 and Sunday at 4.40.
March 20, 20205 yr Author Speaking of DVDs, I've had 100 Greatest Leeds Goals on my shelf for the last 10 or so years so might crack that open finally!
March 21, 20205 yr Live racing currently on ITV4 from Thurles, first live sport I've seen in about a week.
March 21, 20205 yr The history of football presented by Alan Green. (It says running time 102 minutes so that's quite a lot to pack in) It's a good DVD this, watched it the other day covers as much as it can.
March 28, 20205 yr Last year I exhausted my way through the pre-war Grand Prix stuff and then The Racing Years 50-76 and all the F1 season reviews. So I thought I'd watch every Indy 500. Admittedly the very early ones are only 5 minute clips but I'm up to 1974 next and from about 1970 onwards all the full races are on youtube.
March 28, 20205 yr Watched on the Red Button the group match from Euro 2004 against Croatia v England.
April 5, 20205 yr I don't know if you guys have seen this video before but I just stumbled across it and it is quite interesting. This has to be up there as one of the best goals of all time in the Premier League. GqVFkQ8Pr1U
April 10, 20205 yr 1990 World Cup semi-final between England and Germany being shown tomorrow at 3pm on the BBC Sport website, and Red Button.
April 11, 20205 yr I watched "Match Of Their Day" on BBC 1 not long ago and it was Jermaine Jenas and Gary Lineker introducing and discussing highlights of Arsenal 4-4 Tottenham from 2008, a Newcastle Vs Sunderland match & also the Arsenal Vs Manchester United match which began with Roy Keane having words with Patrick Viera in the tunnel prior to kick off.
April 12, 20205 yr It doesn't matter how many times I see it I still think Gazza will get his foot to it Edited April 12, 20205 yr by Severin
April 12, 20205 yr I watched "Match Of Their Day" on BBC 1 not long ago and it was Jermaine Jenas and Gary Lineker introducing and discussing highlights of Arsenal 4-4 Tottenham from 2008, a Newcastle Vs Sunderland match & also the Arsenal Vs Manchester United match which began with Roy Keane having words with Patrick Viera in the tunnel prior to kick off. Yes I saw that was a bit of a wtf moment with Sunderland v Newcastle from 2000 being shown.
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