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1966 World Cup Final (DVD)   £12.49

ENGLANDS GREATEST EVER SPORTING TRIUMPH Youve beaten them once now go out and do it again! With these words Alf Ramsey sent out his weary players for a gruelling half hour of extra time. They had already played 90 minutes of superbly entertaining football against a West German team determined to play their part in a thrilling final. For 12 long minutes it had seemed that Martin Peters goal had won the cup for England. Then , in the last minute of normal time, Wolfgang Weber had desparately stretched for a bobbling ball and stabbed it past the despairing Gordon Banks. The capacity crowd fell silent. The England players looked shattered. The subsequent 30 minutes proved even more dramatic. Millions witnessed the most contriversial moment in World Cup history, the first ever hat-trick in the Final and an outburst of relief and celebration when the final whistle signalled Englands greatest ever sporting triumph

A Question Of Sport DVD Game   £15.99

Interactive DVD game version of the popular BBC sports quiz. Hosted by Sue Barker, all the classic rounds are here, including the Picture Board, Sports Action, What Happened Next? and Mystery Guest. Sue is joined by Matt Dawson who is available to help you through the Home or Away round. If you`re struggling for the answer you can 'Ask Matt' and he will give you his opinion. But be warned - he`s not always right! Play on your own or get into two teams to take on the sporting challenge. With classic video action and hundreds of pictures from around the world of sport this is fun for the whole family.

Arsenal FC: Classic Cup Finals (DVD)   £12.49

The FA Cup, the most famous club trophy in the world. Some of the greatest players in English football history have appeared in the FA Cup Final. This release features Arsenal's triumphs in 1971 vs Liverpool and 1979 vs Manchester United.

Barbarians Vs All Blacks: 1973 (DVD)   £7.99

This DVD brings you the full match between the Barbarians and the All Blacks, regarded by many as the finest match ever televised. This was the final match of the All Blacks' tour, which had seen them record victories over Wales, Scotland and England; only a drawn game against Ireland had prevented them from achieving a Grand Slam. The Barbarians' side included some of the truly great players of the era, men such as Duckham, Gibson, JPR Williams, Bennett, Edwards, McBride and Carmichael. The team displayed an admirable commitment to that brand of open, attacking rugby which has come to be associated with Barbarian sides over the years - the tone of the whole match being set by Gareth Edwards' try in the third minute, which must rank as one of the best ever. This, together with some equally exciting play from an All Blacks team with outstanding players such as Going, Batty and Williams, made for a spectacular game in which one thrill followed another.

Botham's Ashes: The Miracle Of Headingley '81 (DVD)   £12.99

The summer of '81 saw cricketer, Ian Botham, set the Ashes alight at Headingley when he played one of the most memorable innings of modern times. England were teetering on the brink of defeat in the Third Test against the Australians when Botham came through with a spectacular visit to the crease which sent the high spirited crowds roaring. Spurred on by the enthusiasm of their supporters, Botham and England followed on to win the much coveted Ashes.

England's Summer Of Cricket 2007 (DVD)   £17.49

ENGLANDS SUMMER OF CRICKET 2007 brings you all the action, interviews, news and analysis from seven npower Tests and ten NatWest One-Day Internationals played against the West Indies and India. Englands cricketers went into the summer of 2007 with a point to prove after a 5-0 Ashes defeat and an early exit from the World Cup. There was a new coach in Peter Moores who brought fresh ideas and a new impetus to the team, Michael Vaughan returned to captain the Test side while Paul Collingwood was appointed One-Day skipper. Three disc set featuring over 11 hours of footage bringing you the whole story of Englands summer including the superb 3-0 Test Series win over the West Indies.

Gary Lineker Football Challenge (DVD)   £15.99

Hosted by Gary Lineker himself this amazing interactive DVD quiz features league, FA Cup, Champions League and International questions to test your footballing brain. Gary himself asks the multiple choice questions with plenty of video footage to help and hinder your answers. A special random feature means you never get the same questions in quite the same order, making this a game you can come back to time and time again. Get too many questions wrong though and you'll loose your chance to prove yourself the king of football trivia!

Greatest Sporting Moments Boxset (DVD)   £23.99

Relive great sporting moments of the 20th century. Includes: World Cup 1966; Barbarians vs All Blacks 1973 and Bothams Ashes.

Liverpool F.C: The Classic Cup Finals (DVD)   £12.99

The FA Cup, the most famous club trophy in the world. The BBC Sports Library contains whole matches from 1954 to 1989. Some of the greatest players in English football history have appeared in the FA Cup Final. This release covers Liverpool's triumphs in 1974 v Newcastle, and twice against their Merseyside rivals Everton in 1986 and 1989.

Manchester FC: Classic Cup Finals (DVD)   £12.49

The FA Cup, the most famous club trophy in the world. Some of the greatest players in English football history have appeared in the FA Cup Final. This release covers Manchester United's triumphs in 1977 vs Liverpool; 1983 vs Brighton and Replay; 1985 vs Everton and 1990 vs Crystal Palace and Replay

Match Of The Day: 60s, 70s, 80s (DVD)   £13.74

On August 22nd 1964 the BBC launched a new weekly football series called Match of the Day: Liverpool played Arsenal, Kenneth Wolstenholme was the commentator, and television viewers entered a brave new football world. No one could predict that the fledgling programme, watched by 20,000 people would ultimately attract millions of viewers and would run for over a quarter of a century. The '60s charts the development of the series when the game was blessed with true characters and outstanding players who became masters in gripping televised football. It was the era of Best, Law and Charlton, of Bell, Lee and Summerbee, of the mercurial Jimmy Greaves, of Shankly's Liverpool, Catterick's Everton and Sir Alf Ramsey's England. As Match of the Day moved into the '70s it reflected the continued high profile of the nation's favourite sport. Over 32 million people watched Chelsea beat Leeds in the 1970 FA Cup Final replay and Match of the Day was now an essential part of the weekend's TV viewing. The flair men still existed - Keegan, Hudson, Currie, Bowles, Osgood, Worthington and, of course, Best - filing the nation's screens with skill and daring, and replacing the innocence of the previous decade with a new brand of professionalism. As Match of the Day took televised football into the '80s it brought new concepts for a new decade. Dominated by Liverpool whose roll-call of honours during the '80s was truly awe-inspiring, it was also the decade when Howard Kendall's Everton took their first League title for fifteen years and Wimbledon beat Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup Final. It was the decade of Bryan Robson, Bobby Robson, Butcher and Beasant, Dalglish, Hoddle, Lineker and Rush - a decade of compulsive football action brought to millions of viewers by Match of the Day.

The Very Best Of They Think It's All Over (DVD)   £15.99

Celebrating its tenth year on the screen this hilarious compilation of the very best of the show features regulars David Gower, Gary Linekar, Rory McGrath, Lee Hurst, his replacement Jonathan Ross and hapless quiz master Nick Hancock. Of course that doesnt include a decades worth of top sports and TV stars both on the teams and taking part in the infamous "feel the sportsman" round. More laddish and less staid than A Question Of Sport this really is the very best of They Think Its All Over.

Tottenham Hotspur: The Classic Cup Finals   £15.99

The FA Cup, the most famous club trophy in the world. Some of the greatest players in English football history have appeared in the FA Cup Final. This release covers Tottenham's triumphs in 1961 (v Leicester City); 1981 (v Manchester City and Replay) and 1982 (v Queens Park Rangers and Replay)

West Ham United: The Classic Cup Finals   £12.99

The FA Cup, the most famous club trophy in the world. Some of the greatest players in English football history have appeared in the FA Cup Final. This release covers West Ham's triumphs in 1964 (V Preston North End); 1975 (v Fulham) and 1980 (v Arsenal).



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