BBC1: Grandstand and Final Score (1992-03-21)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Opening with the last few minutes of the senior women's race of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships from Boston; then a brief jump over to rugby, followed by Final Score, and a little bit of F1 news before the credits and BBC Sport ident. Presented by Steve Rider, football results read by Len Martin, and plenty of others from the videprinter.
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Usual nice processing with AviSynth here (MDegrain2i2 and QTGMC), although a very noisy block of frames at the start were masked over with FreezeFrame (hence the freeze in picture near the start); the audio is also missing from this section. - Спорт
Makes me really miss Grandstand and the videprinter! especially the rundown of the final scores with you know who's wonderful smooth voice!This is how sport should be presented on Saturday afternoons! sheer bliss!
Aaah....the dulcet tones of the late Len Martin. The finest reader EVER on TV or radio of the final football results.
I used to love the way that you could tell if it was a home win, a draw or an away win - before he even finished saying the score- just by the inflection and stress in his tone when reading the result
T Donovan I also loved that
Vidiprinter sound triggered some serious nostalgia there.
Came on for a bit of old videprinter action. I thought "I would've watched this when it was on at the time, how surreal" - then I see that it was the day of the United 0 - 0 Wimbledon game, my third ever match! At last, I've caught up with the other results that day.
Same here. I was at the Liverpool match. :)
I miss the good old BBC vidiprinter.
i agree
ME too
Next season the Premiere League was invented and football went to pot.
Now it’s an American wrestling-esque soap opera. Gave up on football years ago.
Totally agree with you… The Premiership & over commercialisation etc ruined the entire game… I gave up on following it since the end of the 80’s…. Probably just nostalgia kicking in but it all seemed so much better then somehow…
Those were the days! Nice to see QPR above the Hammers. A debonair Steve Rider. Loved the pools results. RIP Ayrton Senna. The ending tune still gives me goosis.
Is goosis like sepsis?
Ah a proper Saturday afternoon! And then proper Sauturday night tele after Final Score finished!
Used to flick off to itv for Baywatch and Gladiators after this mate
@@richardevans7035 amazing! Proper tele. Big Break, You Bet, Blind Date, Generation Game, Noel's House Party, The Crystal Maze, Challenge Anneka, Surprise Surprise, Beadle's About, Russ Abbot, Casualty, and then Match of the Day! 4 channels and I think we did quite well.
@@vxrdrummer spot on mate and the world seemed a nicer place too mate, no Instagram, facebook etc
Awe! Stop it… I’m well misty eyed… thinking about all those great shows… Yes television was remarkable then.. we didn’t realise how spoilt we weee… All we got it reality shows now filled with second rate fools & cookery programs…. Such happier times back then…
@richardevans7035 hell yeah. I hate social media and influencers and stuff. It's all obnoxious garbage. I'd happily go back in time to the 90s. The only thing I'd hate is the dog poo everywhere before they brought in the rules for picking it up. I don't miss regularly treading in massive steaming dog turds.
I miss the good old Creed Model 75 Teleprinter. I spent many an hour repairing those machines.
More laid back times when you could relax knowing when and where.
Ahh, The season that the mighty Leeds United won the division one title. The old style football results great to see.
10.54 Paul Stewart scoring for Tottenham against Liverpool at Anfield. Who'd thought just a few months later he would join Liverpool for just over £2m and became one of their most expensive flops. Funny old game eh? Thanks for the upload. Brings back great memories seeing this.
Celtic winning the Old Firm derby at Greyskull, would have comfortably more than compensated my disappointment at Spurs losing to Liverpool. That said, bad times for both clubs. Both had a close shave with folding in the early 90s. A far cry from the Lisbon Lions for Celtic, and the 1961 'glory, glory' double team for Spurs.
When Sport was actually interesting to watch.
Not only does Steve Rider not mention my team’s 2-2 draw at Upton Park, but Len Marten nearly says “Crystal Palace”.
I hope the dividend forecast was good.
Manchester United's missing link is playing for Leeds United
Hard to believe that this was 28 years ago!! I Went to the Norwich 4 Everton 3 match.
Top half of Division 3 you have Brentford, Bournemouth and Fulham, all currently awaiting the kick off of the 22/23 Premier League season in just under a fortnight
This was half a lifetime ago for me. Was 26 yrs old. Am 53 now. :-(
Im 54 now, how time flies eh
When the 6 Nations were still the 5 Nations, did the BBC always air the British based match live on Grandstand and have highlights of the other on Rugby Special, or was it a regional thing: if Wales played Scotland the match would be on BBC 1 in Wales & Scotland and England v France/Ireland would be on in England?
By British I assume you mean English? But you're right, back in the day of the 5 nations (and before fixtures were split) both games would be played at the same time and the BBC would show one live and then the highlights of the other, and I'm pretty sure what game you saw would be dependent on what part of the UK you lived in. Living in England (youngster as I was back then) my recollection was that the biggest game would be shown live and then the highlights of the other shown after. I guess if England were playing, say France, and it mattered (ie first or second game in the championship, or a decider) than it would be shown in England and the Welsh and Scots would get their games..I'm assuming the same policy would have applied there, ie BBC Wales and Scotland would have given preference to their games but if the decider was elsewhere would have shown that instead. I can certainly remember watching deciding games on the BBC between the other nations (my family's Irish btw, so watched a few of those!) when England were out of it, so I would say that there would have been a regional element to it, but when it came to the crunch games, so to speak, we would all have been watching the same game.
Can't believe at 15.59 Steve Rider completely disregards West Ham's result - and it was a relegation battle. And we went down!
+Monsieur Eeeby: Steve had already confirmed the final score at 15:13 and had also given a latest score a cpl of minutes before that, so far from ignoring it.
Great win for Boro, that win was thanks to a Bernie Slaven hat-trick in our promotion winning year :)
Great win for the Boro over Brighton. I see even back then Hibs couldn't beat Hearts
C'mon Leeds!! Yes we did it, Great times x
And Sheffield Wednesday in 3rd place. Yorkshire leading the way!
14:17 Spurs somehow stayed up with a 15th place finish as Gary Lineker netted 35 goals in the season.
Lineker saved them really
Had Steve Rider officially taken Grandstand off Des Lynam at this point? My team Spurs pisspoor in 91/92 only scrambling 15th place
Great days these!
28 years later in 2020 matches are spread around with 8:00pm on Fridays and Mondays a 12:30 kick off on Saturday Lunchtime, 5:30pm on Saturday Teatime and 2:00 and 4:30 on Sundays and sometimes more if teams are playing on a Thursday in the Europa League
Ahhh Chelsea lost at home to Sheff Utd , City lost at Forest .... the good ole' days
its crazy to see how many sides in 20 years have declined (cambridge united, luton town, grimsby town) or even sides then went bust like aldershot and maidstone, the teams that came from nowhere (stoke, cardiff, wigan, swansea, yeovil). but look at scotland - 90% of the same teams in the top flight. english football evolved and scottish didnt. and when they had the chance to change it, they said no. i miss grandstand - back then the pools mattered!
Luton ain’t doing bad now ✅✅
Yep, as for Yeovil we hit the dizzy heights of championship in 2013 which was crazy times, then plummeted to vanarama south in 10 years. Now back in national League the rise starts again. Great memories in this vid I must say!
Can we bring the vidiprinter back for a few saturday afternoons?
Some old school vidiprinter action and running! Doubt they would run in those conditions nowadays
O'donnell getting the winner for Motherwell yes!! RIP legend !!
27:22 - The Cardiff game played on Friday turned out to be the last ever for Aldershot. Soon after that, Aldershot Town was formed, and they were soon back in the Football League. But relegated last week, bottom of the Football League, and now it seems in more financial peril. Worrying deja vu.
I wish time travel was invented I want to go back and relive it all
aah tony gubba, miss his voice
Yes i agree. You Bet Gladiators and Noals House Party and The generation Game loved them all.
6:50 The look on her face 😂 "who are you calling Ieuan Evans?!"
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! Hull managed a draw against Chester
RIP Ayrton Senna! Legend.
The first full time score comes in at 16:41. Games finish much later now.
Half time back then was about 5-10 minutes!
why did they ever ditch Grandstand? Just why?
That noise😍
Nice
A few days before Aldershot (Div 4) went bust and had to resign from the league.
I remember the old videprinter,
Makes me feel old - I remember the teleprinter, with the printer head clattering across the bottom of the screen to type the results on a scrolling length of paper!
Can we not go back to the 90s 😢😢
So much more exciting with Jeff Stelling and the gang :-)
It’s funny how many names in this video are recognised as managers these days.
Scarborough, Maidstone Utd
Blimey. Stoke, West Brom, Fulham, Swansea & Hull all in the 3rd tier here, now in the Prem !
And Notts co in the old first division!
Arsenal v Leeds was the live ITV game
27:21 this was the last time Aldershot would appear on the Grandstand table. They didn't make it to the following weekend.
I notice that there were only 23 teams in the Fourth Divison on this day. Had another team already gone bust that season?
@@bigredsock1 At the time the plan was to have a First Division of 22 clubs and three divisions of 24. I believe the year before Division 4 had been expanded to 23 from 22. The plan was abandoned after Aldershot and Maidstone folded. The additional 2 clubs in what is now League 2 came from the knock on of reducing the Premier League.
Rangers champions of Scotland 🏴 4 in a row was to be 9 in a row and was this the year sienna lost his life ?
No, Senna died 2 years later in 1994.
My team had won 3-2 against its (at the time) local rivals
I loved the score West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace Queens Park Rangers 2
Yes. The two clubs briefly merged in 1992, but both clubs refused to have any part of their name removed from the new name.
Hahaha yeah
Ipswich powering towards the premiership 😀
Yes we won promotion as champions of division 2
What a shame Cambridge didn't make it !
I didn't realise that they had got so close so relatively recently.
Crystal Palac... Queens Park Rangers 2.
Nice 2-2 at the Boleyn - think I might have been at that #URssss
Still looks modern; wow.
Scottish Premier Airdrie 2 Falkirk 2
Tony Gubba definitely said "arse-istry".
Almost an interview confusion there...
god bless the vidiprinter
Last season of *Football league Division 1* next was *FA Premier League* the rest is history.
Vidiprinter guy 2023 probably being paid double waiting for scores coming in at nearly half past 5.
Rangers 0 Celtic 2 FFS
Back when the derby games in the Scottish Premier were played on the same day
On another note, Man United 0 Wimbledon 0, finishing at 16.43........ where was "Fergie time" that day? :D
Scary I actually remember watching this live and being gutted when that result came in....won a more important game against them in the Scottish cup semi final 10 days later ;)
Grandstand was out-of-date.In the modern world people select the sport they want to see through inlayer,social networking etc. The BBC could not compete with sky for all the sports etc. It is the same question as Why did they stop showing Blake 7? Tastes change.It has gone the same with as your video and I liked my video.
How surprising then i'm only 4 days old and Luton Town and Hibernian bugger it up, should of told me something.... lol Interesting i'm upset/joyous over some of these results as if they happened this week lol weird
When all matches started at the same time even Rangers Celtic derby.
My 8th birthday.
Meadowbank Thistle!
Why doesn't Non-League scores get a mention?
Day I met my first serious girlfriend.
Ffs hearts beating hibs. Nothing changes then :/
Ireland came last in the 5 nations!! How times change
10:58 - Spursy - I miss us being rubbish :(
europa league? try uefa cup fella :)
Nice way to waste half an hour thanks
er, BBC red button, duh! BBCi
This was literally more dull than watching paint dry
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