Tottenham 1-1 Newcastle – Report, result and goals as Son gets emotional send in South Korea

Tottenham and Newcastle shared the spoils in Seoul as their pre-season clash finished 1-1, as Heung-Min Son got an emotional farewell after announcing his departure this week. The game sparked into life almost immediately, with Tottenham making the brighter start. Within the first few minutes, the North London side forced Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope into […]

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BBC debate is nostalgic reminder of English crisis never being far away

BBC Archive release of 1993’s On The Line shows much has changed in the sport but self-interest is always rife

Nostalgia for the 1990s remains heavy. Just look at all those stadiums and parks the Gallaghers are filling. Football from the late 20th century has a similar cachet. No video assistant referees, no sportswashing; just good, hard, honest, simple fare, when men were men and pressing was what you did to your Burton suit. If the past is a foreign country then a recent BBC Archive release is a primary source of a time when the continental import remained exotic and not the dominant division of labour.

“Is English Football In Crisis?” asks an edition of On The Line in October 1993, broadcast the night before Graham Taylor’s England played a key World Cup qualifier in Rotterdam. You know the match: Brian Moore correctly reading Ronald Koeman’s free-kick – “he’s gonna flick one” – and the pathos of Taylor’s hectoring of the linesman as England’s hopes of qualifying for USA ’94 sink into the briny.

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BBC debate is nostalgic reminder of English crisis never being far away

BBC Archive release of 1993’s On The Line shows much has changed in the sport but self-interest is always rife

Nostalgia for the 1990s remains heavy. Just look at all those stadiums and parks the Gallaghers are filling. Football from the late 20th century has a similar cachet. No video assistant referees, no sportswashing; just good, hard, honest, simple fare, when men were men and pressing was what you did to your Burton suit. If the past is a foreign country then a recent BBC Archive release is a primary source of a time when the continental import remained exotic and not the dominant division of labour.

“Is English Football In Crisis?” asks an edition of On The Line in October 1993, broadcast the night before Graham Taylor’s England played a key World Cup qualifier in Rotterdam. You know the match: Brian Moore correctly reading Ronald Koeman’s free-kick – “he’s gonna flick one” – and the pathos of Taylor’s hectoring of the linesman as England’s hopes of qualifying for USA ’94 sink into the briny.

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