Something a little different for my last blog of the year, and apologies if this is not your cup of tea, but this week I am paying tribute to my love of sport in the 1980s by butchering Billy Joel's We Didn't Start The Fire.
I had great fun putting this together, and please don't be too harsh. After all, I'm no Stock, Aitken or Waterman.
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
An Ode to Billy Joel
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Chinioty health care
December 18, 2014
1980s, Athletics, boxing, Cricket, darts, football, golf, motor racing, rugby league, Rugby Union, Snooker, sport, tennis
Monday, December 8, 2014
1982: Erika Roe
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Chinioty health care
December 08, 2014
1982, Australia, Bill Beaumont, England, Erika Roe, Rugby Union, Twickenham
This blog is about anything to do with sport in the 1980s, so please forgive me as I look back on a memorable incident involving a young lady who streaked during the half-time break of a rugby union international, and became an instant media star.
Saturday January 2, 1982, England v Australia at Twickenham: on a cold, grey and wet day, England rugby union captain Bill Beaumont is doing his best to give his team some important instructions during the half-time break that in the distant amateur days of the past traditionally used to take place in a huddle on the pitch. But Beaumont sensed that his team were not completely focused on his words, that their minds and eyes appeared to be elsewhere.
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Saturday January 2, 1982, England v Australia at Twickenham: on a cold, grey and wet day, England rugby union captain Bill Beaumont is doing his best to give his team some important instructions during the half-time break that in the distant amateur days of the past traditionally used to take place in a huddle on the pitch. But Beaumont sensed that his team were not completely focused on his words, that their minds and eyes appeared to be elsewhere.
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