Big Match Revisited on ITV 4

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At least you won't have to suffer seeing Curran run us ragged on this one.
 
There were only two incidents shown in the programme . The Bremner and Salmons incident and Clarke's goal although at the start of the programme it did show a long range shot by Currie that was saved by the keeper. Very disappointing!
 
There were only two incidents shown in the programme . The Bremner and Salmons incident and Clarke's goal although at the start of the programme it did show a long range shot by Currie that was saved by the keeper. Very disappointing!
Remember it well my mate had his scarf nicked before the game.
 
It's my Saturday morning watch with a coffee on. Proper football. The ocasional proper punch up, some industrial type tackling and bar scarves. Not those vile, 'your child should be put in care if you buy them one' half and half scarves. You can smell the fag smoke off the crown even now.
 
Jimmy Hill’s summaries are quite strange - the way he stares unnervingly into the camera and reads from a a script. I suppose it was novel at the time though.
 



As most of the games featured weren't originally shown in our Region in those days, it's refreshing to watch these extended highlights without knowing the result and a panel of " experts" telling us what we've already seen!
Interviews with players after the match they've just played in are far more informative than today's.
Seeing players associated with the Blades appearing with different clubs is also quite interesting.
I watch the Leeds games for glimpses of TC and even saw Tom Mcallister in goal for West Ham, I had forgotten he'd moved there! ( If it was him!)
Let's face it, it's a lot more entertaining than the current Premier League WWF at corners nonsense. Last night at Chelsea , a perfect example.
 
As most of the games featured weren't originally shown in our Region in those days, it's refreshing to watch these extended highlights without knowing the result and a panel of " experts" telling us what we've already seen!
Interviews with players after the match they've just played in are far more informative than today's.
Seeing players associated with the Blades appearing with different clubs is also quite interesting.
I watch the Leeds games for glimpses of TC and even saw Tom Mcallister in goal for West Ham, I had forgotten he'd moved there! ( If it was him!)
Let's face it, it's a lot more entertaining than the current Premier League WWF at corners nonsense. Last night at Chelsea , a perfect example.
You are so right. I have watched Arsenal's last 2 games and was so bored I spent a lot of the time playing a game on my phone.
 

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