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The Football League Show - Saturday 9th January 2010
Presenters - Manish Bhasin and Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes
Pundits - Steve Claridge
Reporter - Mark Clemmit
All copyrights belong to the BBC and the Football League. This video has been uploaded purely for archive purposes.
Pundits - Steve Claridge
Reporter - Mark Clemmit
All copyrights belong to the BBC and the Football League. This video has been uploaded purely for archive purposes.
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The Football League Show - Saturday 26th December 2009
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Presenters - Manish Bhasin and Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes Pundit - Steve Claridge Reporter - Mark Clemmit All copyrights belong to the BBC and the Football League. This video has been uploaded purely for archive purposes.
BBC Final Score - Wednesday 26th December 2001
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Presenter - Ray Stubbs Pundit - Mark Lawrenson Reading the Final Scores - Chris Hollins All copyrights belong to the BBC and the Premier League. This video has been uploaded purely for archive purposes.
The Football League Show - Saturday 19th December 2009
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Presenters - Manish Bhasin and Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes Pundits - Steve Claridge and Gary Speed Reporter - Mark Clemmit All copyrights belong to the BBC and the Football League. This video has been uploaded purely for archive purposes.
The Football League Show - Saturday 12th December 2009
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Presenters - Manish Bhasin and Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes Pundits - Steve Claridge and Leroy Rosenior Reporter - Mark Clemmit All copyrights belong to the BBC and the Football League. This video has been uploaded purely for archive purposes.
The Football League Show - Saturday 5th December 2009
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Presenters - Manish Bhasin and Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes Pundits - Steve Claridge Reporter - Mark Clemmit All copyrights belong to the BBC and the Football League. This video has been uploaded purely for archive purposes.
The Football League Show - Saturday 28th November 2009
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The Football League Show - Saturday 28th November 2009
BBC Final Score - Sunday 19th May 2013
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BBC Final Score - Sunday 19th May 2013
BBC Final Score - Sunday 12th May 2013
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BBC Final Score - Sunday 12th May 2013
Match Of The Day - Saturday 26th January 2008 (FA Cup Fourth Round)
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Match Of The Day - Saturday 26th January 2008 (FA Cup Fourth Round)
BBC Final Score - Saturday 29th December 2001
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BBC Final Score - Saturday 29th December 2001
BBC Final Score - Saturday 27th April 2013
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BBC Final Score - Saturday 27th April 2013
The Football League Show - Saturday 14th November 2009
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The Football League Show - Saturday 14th November 2009
BBC Final Score - Saturday 20th April 2013
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BBC Final Score - Saturday 20th April 2013
Back when it was worth watching
Anyone else miss the vidiprinter sound
17:00 The rest is history. I was there that day. 🍒 UTCIAD
Back when final score had news from other sports.
Yess
Jacque Oakley got the QPR Swansea first half all mixed up!
Back when it was worth watching
Wow, Yeovil Town in the same league as AFC Bournemouth.
Embarrassing, the season that Sheffield Wednesday should have been back in the Premiership, but we didn't turn up at the Championship playoffs the season before, so Hull City won it.
Just wondering did you forget to take your meds before posting this complete untrue drivel?
Dejan Lovren, future Liverpool player, cost them the title
I always remember this match. They had almost the perfect home record until January but for this match.
@@SlimHandle So frustrating! Lol
they were certainly dancing on the streets in The New Saints that night .
As a Manchester United fan seeing us lift that Premier League Trophy makes me realise how much I miss these days
The king is back!
what music at the end of final score for the fa cup preview
The best WBA side we had in the Premier League
23:35 mad how Gylfi signed for Swans in premier league two years later with Brendan in charge
I was at that Rangers v Stenhousemuir game... as a Stenhousemuir fan. It was not fun.
Happy New Year to you mate
christ there was no personality on here
Thanks for uploading Anthony, Happy New Year to you! Great to have you back and see Final Score from yesteryear on here once again! Other than the final day Premier League programme, this has to be one of the earliest starts for Final Score on BBC One / Two they ever did! Keep the uploads coming and I look forward to watching them soon! 😊
Do you have motd highlights 29th December 2007 and 12th January 2008 BBC and premiership ITV and goal Rush ITV
Suarez, Sturridge and Gerrard for Liverpool...those were the days.
Saying this like Liverpool don’t have good players now 😂😂😂😂
@juliolleshi751 They have good players now but back then they had likeable players.
Suarez Dan Sturbridge and Gerard for Liverpool those were the days.
Welcome back legend I hope this isn't a one off
The big result in this edition of Final Score, much to Jason Mohammad's delight, was Cardiff's historic victory at Fulham. It marked the Bluebirds' first top-flight away win in 52 years, with Jordon Mutch's stoppage-time goal being a worthy match-winner. For Fulham, the defeat only intensified the pressure on manager Martin Jol. The loss meant they had not won at home since their victory over QPR in April of the previous season, and this was their fourth defeat in five matches since their opening-day win at Sunderland. Jol would last just seven more games before being sacked following Fulham's defeat at West Ham on the last day of November. He was replaced by his assistant, René Meulensteen, who had been appointed as Fulham's head coach earlier in the month, shortly after the club's 4-0 loss at Liverpool. That defeat had seen them slip into the relegation zone. Fulham's chief executive, Alistair Mackintosh, had said at the time that Meulensteen, known for his work at Manchester United as Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team coach, was one of the best coaches in the world. Mackintosh expressed his delight that Fulham had won the race to hire him, as Meulensteen had been linked with the Crystal Palace job after Ian Holloway's departure. This came after Meulensteen left Manchester United following David Moyes' appointment as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor. On a side note, René isn't the only Meulensteen involved in football. His son Melle plays for Sampdoria, his other son Joppe is a first-team analyst at Middlesbrough, and his daughter Pien is a well-known football commentator working for Sky Sports. Pien was also the lead commentator during BBC's coverage of the 2022 Women's European Championships, which were famously and historically won by England's Lionesses.
Hope you had a Great Christmas mate Happy New Year all the best for 2025
1:25:22 Jesse Lingard scoring 4 goals on his Birmingham city debut
Arrrrrgggggghhhhhhhh.
Happy New Year! It’s great to see you back. It’s fascinating to see that this edition of Final Score includes some rare footage of England Women's game against Belarus at the Vitality Stadium, a pivotal match that marked the beginning of a new era for The Lionesses. The departure of long-time manager Hope Powell signaled the start of a new chapter for England's women's team following a disappointing end to her tenure. Powell's sacking came after a disastrous performance at the 2013 Euros, where England finished bottom of their group, failing to win a single game and looking far removed from the fierce competitors they were expected to be. Under interim manager Brent Hills, the team began its process of rebuilding, steadily regaining confidence and laying the foundation for a new direction. While the match against Belarus was a modest step, it became the catalyst for a remarkable journey. That journey culminated in the Lionesses' historic triumph at UEFA Women’s Euro 2022, under the expert guidance of Sarina Wiegman. In the final, Chloe Kelly scored an unforgettable winner at Wembley against Germany, etching her name into history. Her celebration-tearing off her top and twirling it above her head-became iconic, reminiscent of Sergio Agüero’s legendary 2012 celebration after scoring the winner that sealed Manchester City’s first Premier League title, marking a historic moment in the club's history known to City fans as 93:20. As for Liverpool, that defeat to Southampton would prove incredibly costly in the long run. It was a frustrating loss, and once again, the goal conceded from Dejan Lovren highlighted poor defensive play-a mistake that would come back to haunt them throughout the season. For Southampton, the situation was quite different. The Saints had faced intense criticism the previous season after sacking Nigel Adkins mid-campaign, replacing him with relative unknown Mauricio Pochettino. However, that decision ultimately proved to be inspired. Southampton not only avoided relegation but, in the following season, were never out of the top half of the table, fully vindicating the club's bold choice. Meanwhile, West Brom’s 3-0 victory over Sunderland became highly significant, as it was followed by the sacking of Paolo Di Canio just two days later. After the defeat at The Hawthorns, Di Canio stood in front of the travelling Sunderland fans, and the scene was later discussed by Jason, Dion, and Martin. Following this, Di Canio called the team in for a training ground meeting that quickly descended into a heated argument. Captain Lee Cattermole voiced concerns that the squad had lost faith in Di Canio’s controversial methods, leading to Di Canio stripping him of the captaincy. When Sunderland’s owner, Ellis Short, caught wind of the conflict, Di Canio’s time was up. He was eventually replaced by Gus Poyet, who turned out to be a miracle worker, guiding Sunderland to Premier League safety and an unforgettable cup run.
Saturday 21st March 2009
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Aston Villa shows you can draw every game as still stay up,
Craig
At 12:13, Robbie Savage's comments were fair, but there is more to the story. The Venky's were deceived and taken advantage of by the Kentaro Sports Agency, led by Jerome Anderson, as revealed in the Football Uncovered podcast. Contrary to popular belief, the Venky's did not instigate Sam Allardyce's dismissal during the previous season; it was Kentaro, managing the club on their behalf. Blackburn's then-CEO, John Williams, even reported Allardyce's sacking and the club's transfer policy to the FA, prompting an investigation. Steve Kean, a client of Jerome Anderson, was subsequently appointed manager. Regarding rumors about Ronaldinho, sports reporter Nick Harris clarified in 2011 that Venky's chairperson Anuradha Desai's comments about Brazilian players were misinterpreted by the media, leading to unfounded speculation about Ronaldinho joining Blackburn. Venky's true intent was to expand their business into Brazil, leveraging Blackburn's Premier League status for international exposure. However, no Brazilian players were signed. Instead, Anderson dominated the transfer window, securing Mauro Formica from Newell's Old Boys for £3.5 million-initially blocked by the FA due to illegal third-party ownership-and Ruben Rochina from Barcelona B for £372,000. Rochina's agent, an associate of Anderson, earned a staggering £1.65 million fee, akin to dealings in Football Manager. When Venky's acquired the club, they gave Kentaro full control over player recruitment, staff decisions, and overall management. By spring, Venky's began questioning these operations and hired an independent auditor to review finances, discovering significant irregularities. They informed Anderson of their intent to take over, but their trust was already shattered, feeling betrayed and exploited, with Blackburn suffering as a consequence. On the final day of the 2010/11 season, Venky, the elder brother, asked Nick Harris to locate a temple near Molineux for divine intervention. Blackburn subsequently won 3-2. Seeking further advice from Harris, they hired a chief financial officer but overlooked the need for a proper football manager. Media reports, influenced by Harris's input, portrayed Steve Kean as essential, potentially contributing to his extended tenure. During the 2011/12 season, Venky's attempted to handle transfers directly, leading to discussions about Raul, who was discontented at Schalke following a clash with manager Ralf Rangnick. Despite Raul's high wage demands (£5 million annually at age 34) and doubts about Steve Kean's managerial capabilities, Desai still pursued him. Harris advised against Raul and suggested Shane Long, a proven Championship striker, but Venky's ignored this advice. Long eventually joined West Brom, and Raul's move fell through, a decision likely influenced by Venky's growing paranoia and distrust after the Kentaro debacle. Off the pitch, Venky's planned to open a Venky's Express branch in London's Leicester Square, recognizing the potential for retail success. However, the challenging 2011/12 season and subsequent events forced them to refocus on their core business. In another incident, Steve Kean, while intoxicated in a Hong Kong pub, was caught on video calling Sam Allardyce a "crook," resulting in legal action and an out-of-court settlement. Many Blackburn fans viewed Kean as unfit for the managerial role, though he garnered sympathy from the media and non-Blackburn supporters. Criticizing the Venky's as inept was simpler than acknowledging Kean's role in events surrounding Allardyce and Jerome Anderson's influence over the club. Ultimately, the Venky's misplaced trust in Anderson and Kentaro led to their exploitation, with devastating consequences for Blackburn Rovers.
1:06:13 I was there. First time I got to see my hometown club in person and what a season this was. First promotion in over 40 years
The good old days, before Nigel Farage, before brexit, when we had freedom, when we STAYED IN THE EU.
One of my favourite ever MOTD’s. The Havant & Waterloovile game had me hooked cos I didn’t follow the match earlier in the day.
7:09 Adebola was class for us
I like this show
Tom Clare in a blonde wig
Mark Chapman highlighted a day rich with narratives throughout the football pyramid. In the Premier League, the headline was Newcastle's 4-0 defeat by a resurgent Wigan, marking their fifth victory in seven games, lifting them out of the relegation zone and damaging Newcastle's Champions League aspirations. Newcastle dropped out the UCL qualifying positions the following day after Tottenham and Chelsea secured wins against QPR and Blackburn, respectively. Bolton's draw with Sunderland was suboptimal at this pivotal season phase, placing them behind QPR on goal difference, although Chelsea's subsequent six-goal win provided some relief. Meanwhile, Aston Villa's stalemate with West Brom left Alex McLeish's team still in a precarious position. On the N-Power Championship's climactic day, Southampton stylishly concluded their seven-year absence from the top tier with a 4-0 thrashing of Coventry, rendering West Ham's victory over Hull moot. Consequently, Southampton ascended to the Premier League for the 2012/13 season alongside champions Reading, a tribute to Nigel Adkins' managerial prowess, echoing Paul Lambert's back-to-back promotions with Norwich the preceding season-a success Kieran McKenna emulated 12 years on with Ipswich. West Ham, on the other hand, entered the playoffs against Cardiff, who clinched the final berth by reversing a 1-0 shortfall against Crystal Palace, while Birmingham and Blackpool geared up for the other semi-final. In League 1, Sheffield Wednesday escalated the promotion contest with a triumph at Brentford, contrasted by Sheffield United's stumble with a draw against Stevenage in the evening fixture. The relegation picture was unequivocal, with Exeter, Chesterfield, and Wycombe relegated, Exeter after a three-year stint and Wycombe and Chesterfield after a single season in the third tier. Wycombe suffered a bitter end, losing 4-3 to Notts County in a nail-biter, conceding twice in injury time. In League 2, Shrewsbury's 1-0 win over Dagenham & Redbridge earned manager Graham Turner his sixth promotion, his second with Shrewsbury since leading them to what is currently the Championship in 1979. They will accompany Swindon to League 1 for the 2012/13 season, with Paolo Di Canio's side securing the title with an emphatic 5-0 rout of Port Vale. The last automatic promotion slot was hotly contested among Crawley, Torquay, and Southend, separated by a mere point following Crawley's defeat to Hereford at home. At the league's base, Macclesfield's 15-year EFL spell concluded with a loss to Burton, leaving Hereford and Barnet vying to evade relegation to the National League.
Can you do the third round?
Wheres the Albion....AAAAAAAlbion spanking Barnsley..Beautiful.
Gaby was so foxy.
Loved it that Millwall had a player called Trotter. Brilliant.
Gaby was so hot.
The good old days, before Brexit, before conservatives, before Nigel Farage. When we had freedom.
Everton HAHAHAHAHAHAHA 🎉🎉🎉
Gone absolutely shite, full of amateur 's now
Back when it was worth watching. Now Z list players every minority covered some retired black girl ive never heard of and even the pro today. Minor league yeah and another minority although lets be honest..The majority now. Christ knows who the girl players ex players are ive never heard of them. Absolute rubbish. Bring back Des Lynam.
Suit and tie now they wear polo shirts and white trainers and nobody knows who they are