What a joy to watch! On Men & motors there is a programme on football.
Its called The Big Match, revisited.
Brian Moore is the frontman (the ITV version of Match of the day), showing matches from the 70s.
Matches that is played in the snow (with a orange ball).
Matches that has 22 players on the pitch without one single foreign name, all British.
Matches where bodily contact was allowed without being booked or sent off.
Unlike todays so called footballers, where they only have to have a finger touch them, they fall over.
Great stuff.
Big Match
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Sam Slater
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Re: Big Match
Sounds exciting. I bet the novelty will soon wear off for many, though. The pace of the game is a lot faster with players combining both athleticism and skill these days.
[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
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David Johnson
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Porn Historian/Herr Nipper
Porn Historian said
"This of course does nothing for British youngsters trying to break through in to pro football."
This is correct.
Herr Nipper said
"Yeah, because playing with the world's best players in training is, like, really bad for developing world beating skills. That's how it works in sport, you should always play people of your own ability or less, otherwise you'll never improve. During the 1970s & 80s, England and Scotland won the World Cup so many times that they had to import foreigners to ruin our youth system."
This is incorrect. England won the World Cup in 1966. And in comparison, as a result of the influx of foreign players in the period after the late 80's, which gave the English players, the best in the world to train with, the English team's list of tournament victories in the last 20+ years is what exactly.....?
It's obviously a question of balance. Currently the balance between English players and foreign players in the Premier League is wrong.
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"This of course does nothing for British youngsters trying to break through in to pro football."
This is correct.
Herr Nipper said
"Yeah, because playing with the world's best players in training is, like, really bad for developing world beating skills. That's how it works in sport, you should always play people of your own ability or less, otherwise you'll never improve. During the 1970s & 80s, England and Scotland won the World Cup so many times that they had to import foreigners to ruin our youth system."
This is incorrect. England won the World Cup in 1966. And in comparison, as a result of the influx of foreign players in the period after the late 80's, which gave the English players, the best in the world to train with, the English team's list of tournament victories in the last 20+ years is what exactly.....?
It's obviously a question of balance. Currently the balance between English players and foreign players in the Premier League is wrong.
D