At 70- years of age Sir Bobby Robson is an energetic and passionate about football as ever. In conversation with Gary Linker he reflects on the highs and lows of his career; his playing days at Fulham and his sacking as manager of the London club his success in charge of Ipswich Town PSV and Porto but the toll it took on his family life. He recalls his eight dramatic years in charge of the national side: his vilification by the press. Maradona's infamous 'Hand Of God' goal a
Highlights from Ipswich Town's UEFA winning season - a tribute to the great side built by Bobby Robson. The crowning glory was a superb UEFA Cup triumph at the end of a momentous season that had Portman Road fans dreaming of an unprecedented treble. There was no doubting the quality of a side described by future England boss Robson as his best ever in this nostalgic look back at a golden era. Re-live the drama of an historic season with all the highlights, behind-the-scenes footage and ...
Highlights from all the games in the 2003/2004 season as Newcastle fought to the last on two fronts - battling with Liverpool for the lucrative last champions league spot and reaching the last stages of the UEFA Cup. Enjoy the action and 8 exclusive interviews with the players and Manager.
Highlights include the successful eras of Alf Ramsey Bobby Robson all the way to the modern era and the appointment of Jim Magilton. Ipswich Town Football Club has a proud history. Founded as an amateur side in 1878 Town turned professional in 1936 and the Blues boast an impressive record of achievements at the highest level. Before winning the World Cup with England in 1966 Alf Ramsey really put Portman Road on the map when his 1962 team became champions in Town's first season in the top flight. There was more glory to follow when Bobby Robson's golden era was crowned by winning the FA Cup in 1978 and the UEFA Cup in 1981. This exclusive programme highlights all the Blues greatest achievements - including the promotion winning seasons of 1991/92 under John Lyall and George Burley's Wembley winners in 2000. As well as the action the DVD includes rare footage exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes material previously unseen on TV or DVD. Even Hollywood star Michael Caine makes an appearance talking about the movie Escape to Victory which featured John Wark Kevin Beattie Russell Osman and other Ipswich stars.
Ipswich Town Match Of The Seventies is a collection of great games from a glorious decade for the Blues, when manager Bobby Robson built a team to be proud of and took Town to Wembley for the first time in the 1978 FA Cup Final. Re live the glory of a magnificent era including highlights from a brilliant semi final win over West Brom and an epic Final triumph over Arsenal. Featuring Kevin Beattie, Paul Mariner, John Wark, Eric Gates, George Burley, Mick Mills, Brian Talbot, Clive Woods, Ala...
This DVD tells the dramatic story of the England Football team.From the first ever England vs. Scotland game in 1872 in front of a few thousand spectators through to Euro '96 all the vital matches key moments and great goals are featured.Witness the trouncing by Scotland's Blue Devils in 1928; the 6-3 defeat of Germany in front of the Nazi leader; the World Cup triumph of 1966; Maradona's 'Hand of God' goal in 1986; the thrills and spills of Italia '90; Linekar's final match and the triumphs of England under Terry Venables.Compare the skills of footballing legends from the past such as Matthews Lawton Wright Moore Greaves and Banks - with modern-day heroes like Lineker Gascoigne Ince Platt and Shearer.Crammed full of England's greatest goals from the bullet headers of Tommy Lawton and the classic strikes of Jimmy Greaves to the net busting drives of Bobby Charlton and the clinical finishes of Gary Lineker.Interspersed with the action we hear from some of England's most important players of their pride in pulling on an England shirt including Billy Wright Geoff Hurst And Gary Lineker; and from Bobby Robson and Graham Taylor on the strains of running the national team.
England's Hope And Glory: The World Cup Trivia Quiz
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