The wildcard selections of Ryder Cup captains during the recent history of the event has often provided the odd talking point or twelve. From the moment the decision is announced, all of us have an opinion on the matter. Sometimes, even those who have missed out, can�t resist airing their view. Just ask 2018 European captain Thomas Bjorn.
Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts
Friday, August 10, 2018
1980s Ryder Cup selection snubs
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Chinioty health care
August 10, 2018
1980s, Bernhard Langer, Christy O'Connor Jnr, golf, Nick Faldo, Philip Walton, ryder cup, Sandy Lyle, Seve Ballesteros, The Belfry, Tony Jacklin
Monday, March 26, 2018
Dad and Masters Sunday
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Chinioty health care
March 26, 2018
1980s, BBC, golf, Greg Norman, Larry Mize, Lyle, Nick Faldo, Peter Alliss, Sandy Lyle, Steve Rider, US Masters
As a golf fan, there are not many occasions that compare to Masters Sunday. There are a number of aspects that make it what it is: the beautiful Augusta National course; the first major of the season; a signal of winter turning to spring in Britain; and the fact that when I was a child, that I could stay up and watch the drama unfold with my dad.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Sports videos of the 1980s
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Chinioty health care
August 30, 2017
1980s, Arsenal, Ashes, Australia, Cricket, England, football, golf, Ian Botham, Richie Benaud, ryder cup, VHS, videos
I've recently started the process of converting a number of my classic videos to DVD. So this week I'm taking a look back at some of my favourite sports videos of the 1980s. If you have any other suggestions, then please feel free to add them to the comments section.
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Monday, July 24, 2017
1980s: Opening day League matches
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Chinioty health care
July 24, 2017
1980s, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Everton, football, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester United, Swansea City, Tottenham
A look back this week at some memorable opening day League matches of the 1980s. Including a dream start for a newly promoted team, a couple of false dawns for Manchester United, and Liverpool starting as they intended to go on.
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Sunday, May 21, 2017
1980s: FA Cup final tackles
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Chinioty health care
May 21, 2017
1980s, Brian Kilcline, FA Cup, football, Gary Mabbutt, Jimmy Case, Kevin Moran, Paul Allen, Peter Reid, Ray Wilkins, Steve McMahon, Vinnie Jones, Wembley, Willie Young
Thankfully some FA Cup final traditions remain, but it is probably just as well that tackles like the ones discussed below are no longer part of the game.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Five years of That 1980s Sports Blog
Time flies when you're having fun. I can't believe that it is five years since I published my first blog on sport in the 1980s - an opportunity to vent my spleen regarding Arsenal's loss to York City in 1985 - and in that time I've managed to rattle off 214 more pieces.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
1980s: Grand National predictions
Tipping a Grand National winner is a tricky task - the last time I got it right was Mr Frisk in 1990 - so for a bit of fun this week, I've decided to take a look at the predictions made by some of the experts in the 1980s, with regards to the horses that would go on to win the famous race at Aintree.
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017
1980s: Phoenix from the Flames
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Chinioty health care
March 21, 2017
1980s, BBC, David Baddiel, Fantasy Football, football, Frank Skinner, Phoenix from the Flames
As an Arsenal fan who doesn't like international breaks - although I'm starting to see the appeal of them - I thought I'd try and cheer myself up this week. So I've delved back into the Fantasy Football archives, and taken a look at some Phoenix from the Flames clips based on footballing moments of the 1980s.
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Saturday, December 17, 2016
Great sports photos of the 1980s (Part I)
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Chinioty health care
December 17, 2016
1980s, Arsenal, Ben Johnson, Bjorn Borg, Brighton, Carl Lewis, Daley Thompson, Dennis Taylor, Gordon Smith, Ian Botham, Michael Thomas, Mike Tyson, Nigel Mansell, photos, Seve Ballesteros, Steve Davis
Something slightly different for my final blog before Christmas, as I take a look back at some great sporting photos of the 1980s. This may be something I come back to in the future, so any suggestions for Part II are very welcome.
Please note: I have stated the photo source where this has been possible.
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Please note: I have stated the photo source where this has been possible.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
SPOTY: Unlucky losers in the 1980s
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Chinioty health care
November 30, 2016
1980s, Alex Higgins, Barry McGuigan, BBC, Bill Beaumont, Daley Thompson, David Gower, Dennis Taylor, Fatima Whitbread, Gary Lineker, Ian Botham, Kenny Dalglish, Nigel Mansell, Sandy Lyle, SPOTY, Steve Davis
There were many great winners of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) award in the 1980s, but also a few sporting figures who never had their names engraved on the shields housed on the famous old trophy.
This week I am taking a look back at some of the unlucky SPOTY losers, including a couple of snooker stars, a Grand Slam winning captain, and a golden boot winner who would probably be a cert for the SPOTY trophy in the current age.
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This week I am taking a look back at some of the unlucky SPOTY losers, including a couple of snooker stars, a Grand Slam winning captain, and a golden boot winner who would probably be a cert for the SPOTY trophy in the current age.
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Thursday, November 24, 2016
Goal nets, posts, and stanchions of the 1980s
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Chinioty health care
November 24, 2016
1980s, England, Everton, football, goals, Liverpool, Manchester United, nets, posts, Scotland, Southampton, stanchions, Wembley
Is it just me, or do all goal nets pretty much look the same in every stadium nowadays? You know, the bog standard square shaped net that you see at Wembley, the Emirates, Old Trafford, Anfield et al. Yet it hasn't always been like this. Way back in the 1980s, the small band of football lovers who actually care about this sort of thing were spoilt for choice when it came to the variety of goal nets available for us to enjoy, and you can call me a geek if you like, but I kind of miss this.
So this week I have decided to take a look back at some of my favourite football goals and nets of the 1980s. You may think this is a bit sad - in truth, it probably is - and you might not enjoy a supposedly grown man describing net tension, stanchions, and the shape of goal posts, but just let me get this out of my system. Forget porn on the net; this is goal net porn.
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So this week I have decided to take a look back at some of my favourite football goals and nets of the 1980s. You may think this is a bit sad - in truth, it probably is - and you might not enjoy a supposedly grown man describing net tension, stanchions, and the shape of goal posts, but just let me get this out of my system. Forget porn on the net; this is goal net porn.
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Saturday, November 12, 2016
Jahangir Khan 555: The Untold Story Behind Squash's Invincible Champion and Sport's Greatest Unbeaten Run
There have been a few times in the past four years or so when I have considered writing a piece on Jahangir Khan and his domination of squash in the 1980s. But something always seemed to stop me for some reason. In truth, my lack of knowledge on the sport probably held me back; a feeling that I might not be able to do justice to squash, and one of the the greatest athletes, not only of the 1980s, but perhaps of all time.
Luckily for me, a book has been produced that in my mind has fully justified my hesitation. A publication that proves to me that I would have only been scratching the surface if I had tried to write something insightful and knowledgeable about Jahangir and squash in the 1980s. Jahangir Khan 555: The Untold Story Behind Squash's Invincible Champion and Sport's Greatest Unbeaten Run by Rod Gilmour and Alan Thatcher, is a dream for a 1980s sports geek like myself.
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Luckily for me, a book has been produced that in my mind has fully justified my hesitation. A publication that proves to me that I would have only been scratching the surface if I had tried to write something insightful and knowledgeable about Jahangir and squash in the 1980s. Jahangir Khan 555: The Untold Story Behind Squash's Invincible Champion and Sport's Greatest Unbeaten Run by Rod Gilmour and Alan Thatcher, is a dream for a 1980s sports geek like myself.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
1980s television adverts
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Chinioty health care
November 08, 2016
1980s, Accrington Stanley, adverts, Alex Higgins, Daley Thompson, Eric Bristow, Frank Bruno, Ian Botham, John Lowe, Jonjo O'Neill, Steve Davis, television
A look back this week at some television adverts featuring some sporting stars of the 1980s. Including a lot of milk, Ian Botham and Daley Thompson demonstrating their all-round manliness, and an insight into the eating habits of Frank Bruno and Steve Davis.
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
1980s: Goalkeeping gaffs
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Chinioty health care
September 15, 2016
1980s, Arsenal, Brazil, Chelsea, football, goalkeepers, Leeds, Liverpool, Norway, Spain, Tottenham, Wimbledon
Claudio Bravo made a much publicised error on his recent Man City debut, but I'm not sure if his cock up matched any of the following goalkeeping bloopers from the 1980s.
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
1980s: Ryder Cup moments
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Chinioty health care
September 06, 2016
1980s, Bernhard Langer, Christy O'Connor Jnr, Craig Stadler, Eamonn Darcy, golf, ryder cup, Seve Ballesteros, Tony Jacklin
There are 28 points up for grabs in a Ryder Cup, so this week I thought I would take a look back at the same number of talking points related to the event in the 1980s. A decade that would see the contest begin to evolve into what we witness today; Jacklin and Seve steering the European juggernaut; Concorde; Irish heroes; a tie; and a putt that a certain American probably wishes that everyone would forget.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016
1980s Open Championships
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Chinioty health care
July 06, 2016
1980s, Bill Rogers, golf, Greg Norman, Mark Calcavecchia, Nick Faldo, Nick Price, Open championship, Sandy Lyle, Seve Ballesteros, Tom Watson
This week I am taking a look back on the Open Championships of the 1980s. A decade that was initially dominated by Tom Watson, saw Britain enjoy success, involved the joy of Seve, and witnessed record attendances, and high and low scores. Plus a few dodgy number ones....
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
1980s: European Championships A to Z
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Chinioty health care
June 02, 2016
1980s, Denmark, England, Euro 1980, Euro 1988, Euro 84, European Championships, football, France, Ireland, Netherlands, West Germany
This week I am attempting to compile my own A to Z of the European Championships in the 1980s, from Arconada to Zenga, taking in mascots, balls and lippy Maltese goalkeepers along the way.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Sending offs in the 1980s
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Chinioty health care
February 09, 2016
1980s, Argentina, Arsenal, England, Everton, FA Cup, football, Liverpool, Manchester United, Watford, West Ham
Whilst watching Per Mertesacker being dismissed against Chelsea recently, I realised that a red card is hardly a surprise occurrence in a match during the modern era. But rewind back to the 1980s and it was a different experience.
A red card - or a finger pointing the way to the dressing room - was often a genuine wow moment, partly due to the relative rarity of the event. This week I am looking back on ten dismissals during the 1980s, involving confusion, accusations, frustration, agony, and refereeing incompetence. Perhaps things don't change after all.
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A red card - or a finger pointing the way to the dressing room - was often a genuine wow moment, partly due to the relative rarity of the event. This week I am looking back on ten dismissals during the 1980s, involving confusion, accusations, frustration, agony, and refereeing incompetence. Perhaps things don't change after all.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
England football one cap wonders
A look back this week on the twelve footballers who made their only England appearance in the 1980s. Including a couple of trips to Australia, a profitable visit to Iceland for two players, hard luck tales, and a woeful performance in Saudi Arabia that did little to help the cause of players and manager alike.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015
1980s: Sporting objects
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Chinioty health care
August 04, 2015
1980s, Alex Higgins, Athletics, Bernhard Langer, Brian Whittle, Cricket, football, golf, Ian Botham, Richie Benaud, Snooker
This week I am taking a look back at some of the objects that featured in sporting events of the 1980s, including a certain confectionery stall that has gone down in Ashes folklore, an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction, a lucky mascot, an unwanted golfing obstacle, and a much maligned football trophy.
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