Post-Hillsborough Liverpool met Everton in the 1989 final. Memories of the terrible tragedy reverberated but didn't stop this being one of the best FA Cup finals of the 80's.
Footage of the 17th annual WrestleMania event from World Wrestling Entertainment, held at the Houston Astrodome in April 2001. The featured matches include the father-son street fight between Vince and Shane McMahon, Chris Jericho Vs William Regal for the Intercontinental Championship, a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match for the WWF Tag Team Championship and The Rock Vs Stone Cold Steve Austin in a No Disqualification match for the WWF Championship.
An intense fitness workout with Nell McAndrew.
LIGHTS. CAMERA. WRESTLEMANIA! Roll out the red carpet and prepare for an event without equal: a Superstar-studded extravaganza on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Welcome to The Showcase of the Immortals! Welcome to WrestleMania! JOHN CENA returns to challenge AUSTIN THEORY for the United States Championship. In one-on-one action, social media sensation LOGAN PAUL battles SETH "FREAKIN" ROLLINS. It's Redemption vs. Legacy as RHEA RIPLEY hopes to avenge her WrestleMania 36 loss to CHARLOTTE FLAIR in a rematch for the SmackDown Women's Championship. KEVIN OWENS and SAMI ZAYN join forces against THE USOS for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships. "THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE" CODY RHODES challenges "THE HEAD OF THE TABLE" ROMAN REIGNS for the Undisputed Universal Championship. Plus, more! Get your popcorn ready, sit back, and enjoy the show while WrestleMania Goes Hollywood!
Step by step you can change the way you look the way you feel and the way you move. If you want a new body - reshaped rebalanced and realigned - a body that is longer leaner more supple and yet with a hidden strength then this video is for you. What is the perfect body? One that not only looks fantastic with a flat stomach slender thighs and buttocks and toned arms but one that is healthy on the inside as well with efficient circulatory respiratory and lymphatic systems. Pra
Choreographer LaVelle Smith Jr. presents a work out video that will have you learning dance moves used by Beyonce Michael and Janet Jackson and will help you tone up and lose weight. Also includes an 8 Steps To Healthy Eating section.
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 J P R Williams Bennett Edwards McBride and Ca
Relive the agony and the ecstasy of every dramatic round of 2001. It's three blockbusting hours of non-stop drama and big-bike thrills as ace rider Troy Bayliss beat off the challenge of 2000 World Champion Colin Edwards plus Ben Bostrom Troy Corser Rubens Xaus and Neil Hodgson to lift the 2001 crown. Fantastic race action!
Football documentary charting the success of Liverpool FC's title winning 2019/20 league campaign bringing to an end the club's 30-year wait as they were crowned Premier League champions after collecting an impressive 99 points. The film features interviews with influential German manager Jurgen Klopp as well as club legend Kenny Dalglish and some of the players responsible for their success, including club captain Jordan Henderson and top goal scorer Mohamed Salah.
All the best action from the WWE's 2005 No Mercy event. World Championship Match: Batista vs. Eddie Guerrero Cruiserweight Title: Juventud vs. Nunzio Handicap Casket Match: Undertaker vs. Bob and Randy Orton US Championship Match: Chris Benoit vs. Booker T vs. Orlando Jordan vs. Christian Rey Mysterio vs. JBL Ken Kennedy vs. Hardcore Holly Simon Dean vs. Bobby Lashley L.O.D. & Christy Hemme vs. MNM
To describe this final as riveting is to sell it a long way short. We knew beforehand that it would be intense. But there must be some official IBM match statistic somewhere to prove that the near 15 000 spectators on the Centre Court and goodness knows how many millions at home were entirely shorn of all fingernails at the conclusion such was the nervous chewing of digits inspired by the extraordinary exploits on court. There was no more extraordinary moment than when Federer saved a Championship point at 4-5 in the fourth set. With Djokovic a heartbeat from his seventh Slam the Swiss delivered what he believed to be an ace. The line judge called it out; Federer summoned Hawk-Eye and was proven correct. A few minutes earlier he had been 2-5 down looking like a tired man running out of ideas but it turned out to be a cunning disguise. With the aid of that pivotal challenge he plundered five games on the bounce to take the match into the decider and in those moments it seemed that destiny must be waiting for him. He would indeed become the oldest Wimbledon champion at 32 years 332 days; he would collect an historic eighth Wimbledon and 18th Grand Slam. It wasn't to be. The laurels were richly earned by Djokovic: for keeping his head after losing that Championship point and for seeing the match go into a decider when all the momentum had seemed to be with him. In that last set he battled all kinds of demons he needed the trainer for the second occasion in the match this time to attend to his right knee in a medical time-out (previously it was his left ankle); he fended off a break point at 3-3 and then saw Federer save a whole clutch of break points himself. And all the while the crowd forgivably made no secret that their hearts were with the Swiss. Djokovic will not care. From the outset the intensity level was extraordinary. Federer was happy to come to the net not so much intent on serve and volley as serve and attack. The quality of Djokovic's return was as always startling. The well-worn theory that Federer needed to keep the points short was blown away as the two went at it hammer and tongs all the way to the breaker. Federer saved two set points before an unreturned serve gave him a chance of his own and a Djokovic backhand went into the net. There was no telling which way the match would go. In the third once again there was only one way to settle it with a shootout. Federer opened with his fastest ace of the tournament at 127mph one of 29 he would deliver in total. But Djokovic was racking up the passing winners and then Federer sent a forehand wide for 3-5 when he had the court in his sights. It proved pivotal. Into the fourth with all the momentum stacking up behind the Serb. As Djokovic neared 5-2 he urged the crowd to make more noise in appreciation of him and they obliged. But it was nothing compared with their bellow of approval when Federer clobbered five straight games to take the match into the decider. They wanted the Federer fairytale but Djokovic was writing his own story. He had been generous in defeat long enough. As he notched up two more Championship points he blew a kiss to the heavens in gratitude for another chance. One of those two did go by but at the third opportunity Federer dropped a backhand in the net and the title belonged to Djokovic. Perhaps the Serb wanted to dance for joy and maybe inside he was. Yet all he could manage was a peaceful smile. The journey is a long one for those who seek Grand Slams. But the arrival is wonderful and worth every step. Just ask Novak Djokovic. This 2 DVD set is the complete coverage of the thrilling 2014 Wimbledon Championship Men's Singles Final.
Wrestlemania 1: Hulk Hogan & Mr T vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper & Mr Wonderful Paul Orndorff Wendi Richter vs. Lelani Kai Andre the Giant vs. Big. John Studd Barry Windham & Mike Rotunda vs. Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik Junkyard Dog vs. Greg The Hammer Valentine David Sammartino vs. Brutus Beefcake Ricky Steamboat vs. Matt Borne King Kong Bundy vs. SD Jones The Executioner vs. Tito Santana Wrestlemania 2: Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy Terry & Dory Funk vs.
Dominant in the Scottish Premier League at present Celtic fans are enjoying again the success they feel that this historic club deserve. As the first British winner of a European trophy they are stepped in history and have had their fair share of momentous games both at home and abroad. This DVD captures moments from many great games through the years including - of course - their triumphant victory over Inter Milan in the 1967 European Cup.
On March 16th 2019, history was made. Wales won the Guinness Six Nations - rugby's Greatest Championship - and in doing so, completed the Grand Slam. Moreover, Warren Gatland became the first ever coach to win three Grand Slams in the Five/Six Nations era - the Gat-Trick! This film charts his team's progress throughout the Championship; from Gatland's thoughts prior to the opening fixture, to his and his team's Grand Slam celebrations, and everything in between. Key figures such as Gatland, coach Shaun Edwards, captain Alun Wyn Jones, and many others, take us through Welsh ups and downs throughout the Championship: from the incredible comeback versus France in Paris, to one of Wales's most dominant displays ever against Ireland. Exclusive behind-the-scenes access gives a unique take on the Guinness Six Nations Championship, and reveals exactly what's required to win a Grand Slam.
Maya Fiennes is back with her final boxset in the Mantra series Energise Peace & Freedom. A powerful mix of Kundalini yoga practices with meditation & mantras which can change your experience of life filling each day with spiritual and creative energy. In this final 2 DVD boxset Maya focuses on the mantras which will help you to feel Energised and give you inner peace and a sense of freedom. Get ready to say 'Goodbye Self-destruction - Hello Radiance!' in this DVD set. Practising Mantras can help you achieve your highest potential and to become who you really are. Based on the style of yoga called Kundalini Maya's classes are fun uplifting and above all inspirational. An effective practice for all ages and levels of ability. Original music composed and performed by Maya Fiennes. DVD 1 - Energise - Sat Nam Introduction/Warm Up Exercises 20 min mantra and meditation DVD 2 - Peace & Freedom - Wahe Guru Introduction/Warm Up Exercises 20 min mantra and meditation
Learn to dance like your favourite popstars! Top choreographer Paulette Minott who works with top groups Blue Mis-Teeq and Sugarbabes together with her dancers introduces the coolest dance video of the year! Featuring great routines to remixes of Justin Timberlake Atomic Kitten Liberty X S Club and many more girls everywhere will be clamouring for this fun and funky dance video! The tracklist features Justin Timberlake - 'Rock Your Body' Blue - 'You Make Me Wanna' S Club
There was no more talked-about domestic footballer in the 2002 World Cup than Manchester United and Ireland's combative captain Roy Keane--and he didn't even get a kick, after being sensationally sent home by international boss Mick McCarthy--but controversy and headlines are the staple diet for the go-it-alone midfielder, and the documentary As I See It confirms that the man himself couldn't care less. The film covers fairly well-trodden ground: his arrival at Forest, the ill-feeling that accompanied his move to Old Trafford, the trophies, the red cards, the drink problem, the injuries--his own and those he allegedly inflicted on others--right through to the Ireland bust-up. While it's certainly his side of the story, it's a warts-and-all portrait. Yes, Keane's autobiography covers the key issues in greater depth, but this film delivers action to balance the anecdotes, with footage covering everything from his earliest professional performances right through to his development into the new Bryan Robson at the heart of Sir Alex Ferguson's reborn United--including the 1999 Champions League campaign that saw Keane drive his side into the final only to miss out due to suspension. There's footage, too, of his ill-starred international career, the on-pitch flare-ups, and testimonies from team-mates past and present, who go on record with their admiration for his drive and ability (the subtext is that they'd rather be on his side than against him). Their comments only serve to highlight the paradox at the heart of the film. Keane is portrayed on the one hand as a family man, cherishing the quiet life, and on the other, as a monstrous figure with a craving for success at any cost, manifested in a gnawing need to force his will on a game, an opponent, a team-mate. It all makes for fascinating viewing. --Alex Hankin
Between 2009 and 2013, the England test cricket team rose from the depths of the rankings to become the first and only English side to reach world number one. The Edge is a compelling, funny and emotional insight into a band of brothers' rise to the top, their unmatched achievements and the huge toll it would take. One of the toughest sports on the planet, and psychologically perhaps the most challenging, this is test cricket like you've never seen it before. Directed by Barney Douglas (Warriors), the film explores the ruthless intensity of the game, the impact it can have on players' mental health and the extreme price of success. Featuring incredible unseen footage from the period and compelling new interviews from star players and coaching staff including: Andrew Strauss, Kevin Pietersen, Sir Alastair Cook, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Jonathan Trott and Andy Flower, the edge will reveal the team's intense and often hilarious pursuit of success.
The greatest darts match of modern history. It was the showdown everyone had been waiting for. The two most gifted darts players on the planet locked head-to-head in one of the greatest World Championship battles there had ever been. What a final it was. Phil 'The Power' raced into a 3-0 lead but an amazing comeback from Barney got the match back to all square at 5-5 before he forged ahead 6-5. But as the tension built Taylor won the 12th set to take the thrilling final into a decider. Incredibly the gun-slingers could still not be split and a suddendeath shoot-out ensued. After Taylor missed an unlikely 148 checkout Barney hit the double 20 to win the greatest match in televised history.
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