Liverpool appeared unusually vulnerable as they made the visit to White Hart Lane on Sunday March 3, 1986. After losing 2-0 to Everton at Anfield the week before, Kenny Dalglish�s team were grimly trying to stay in the title race, trailing their Merseyside rivals by eight points with twelve matches remaining.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2018
1986: Tottenham v Liverpool
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September 12, 2018
1985/86, 1986, BBC, Bruce Grobbelaar, Division One, Everton, football, Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool, Tottenham, White Hart Lane
Monday, September 3, 2018
1986: Ron Atkinson leaves Manchester United
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Chinioty health care
September 03, 2018
1986, BBC, Bryan Robson, Division One, football, ITV, Manchester United, Ron Atkinson
If a week is a long time in politics, then a year must have seemed like an eternity to Ron Atkinson as he contemplated his lot in November 1986. Just twelve months before Atkinson had looked destined to become the first Manchester United manager to win the Division One title since 1967. By November 1986 he was out of the door.
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.
Thursday, March 8, 2018
1982 FA Cup Sixth Round: Leicester v Shrewsbury
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Chinioty health care
March 08, 2018
1982, Barry Davies, BBC, FA Cup, Filbert Street, football, Gary Lineker, Leicester City, Mark Wallington, Match of the Day, Shrewsbury Town
The last time Leicester City won an FA Cup Sixth round match, they had to do it the hard way, using three different keepers on an afternoon of gripping drama.
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After suffering relegation to Division Two at the end of the 1980/81 season, Leicester City initially struggled for consistency at the start of the next campaign. But come the start of a very wintry 1982, the team turned the corner. The combination of a memorable FA Cup run, and an upturn in league form, made for exciting times.
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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Monday, February 13, 2017
1985 FA Cup Fifth round: Blackburn v Manchester United
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Chinioty health care
February 13, 2017
1984-85, 1985, BBC, Blackburn Rovers, FA Cup, football, Manchester United, Mick Rathbone
As Manchester United prepare to visit Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup fifth round, I'm taking a look back at the same fixture from the 1985 competition. Many thanks to Mick Rathbone for his time in helping me write this piece.
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Thursday, January 12, 2017
1986: Jossy's Giants (Series 1)
Something a bit different this week, as I take a look back at series one of the cult BBC1 children's programme Jossy's Giants, in the form of an end of season newspaper report.
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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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