Israel 0 England 0

I admit that I spent the game reclining on a couch reading Colin Shindler’s Manchester United Ruined My Life and only turned the radio on for the last few seconds. So none of what follows relates to any actual football I might have seen – blame everything on that. I was surprised by 0-0 though….

Pini Zahavi On Beckham

Pini Zahavi, usually described in less than glowing terms by the UK football press, most often tagged as agent to the equally unpopular Rio Ferdinand, is all over the papers today as “a friend of Sven Goran Ericksson” with what he claims is the inside dope on the World Cup. Suddenly, he’s an honest eye-witness…

Early Athletics Coverage

It’s not as early as all that – by 1908, the Olympic Games were fully formed and today’s games will differ only through the sheer number of sports involved and the improved drug testing regimes we now enjoy. The 1912 100m, not that you can really tell what’s going on: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIFgfh2CplQ] And the 200m. A…

Grand Prix 1908-1914

“This way of spending your time demands real enthusiasm” comments the speaker behind this film. “Surprisingly few people are seriously hurt.” [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKZ6gzAOUYs] The first great sports photographer, in my opinion, and the best photographer of any kind of the twentieth century, was Jacques Henri Lartigue. He knew how to photograph a car long before most…

Thinking Blogger Award

Gracchi at Westminster Wisdom was kind enough to tag me with this back in February, and a combination of G’s own modest underwhelmedness with the whole concept plus my inability to read English meant that it’s only just registered with me. In fact, modesty, self-effacement, mockery and attempts to bring the meme to a halt…

Internet TV and Ancient Soccer Footage

Can I first apologise to readers who have emailed me asking about GoogleTV and what I said were hours of old Match of the Days and original Pathe News rushes? GoogleTV itself was a particularly wonderful hoax perpetrated by the evil minds behind Youtube’s “Infinite Solutions.” The days following the launch of the hoax were…

Random Historical Coincidence

December 8, 1941, was, of course, the day Sir Geoff Hurst, cricketer and England’s 1966 hat trick hero, came into the world. Not that very many people knew at the time that it had happened. His mother, his father – assuming war duties allowed him within reach of the good news. Close relatives, friends too…

1878: A Year of Immature Technology

Incredible to relate, but the first essays in floodlit sport actually preceded Edison’s invention of a practical incandescent lightbulb by a year. On October 14th, 1878, 20,000 spectators turned up for the first floodlit football match in history, held at Bramall Lane. Eight days later, rugby, in the form of Richmond, followed suit. On November…

July 16th, 1890

A Wednesday, and a hot day for sport: the National Rifle Association meeting at Bisley “sweltered in burning haze” which made accurate shooting on the ranges difficult. Elsewhere, Carthusian won the Newmarket July Handicap by four lengths. At Old Trafford, Lancashire beat Middlesex by seven wickets, courtesy of a winning stand of 136 from Paul…

Seattle Sounders 1975

I’ve put this film up here before, and I still don’t quite know how to introduce it. Or understand it. Is it tongue in cheek? Did they mean it? Is it subversive, or just the best they could do? Well, whatever the real explanation is, it’s still genius, and I think it’s the most cheering…