Takes me back ,A WHOLE NEW BALL GAME,brilliant intro when sky was head & shoulders above the rest ,such a shame where they are now,if you ring them and get someone who speaks fluent English you can understand your a magician
Can sky just reuse this tune this year instead of Stop this flame for the 3rd year in a row. Something abit different and would tie in to the 30 year history theyre running atm.
Hard to believe that this intro is turning 30 years old this year. Now that Forest are back in the Premier League this upcoming season, this theme & graphics should be used by Sky when they play Liverpool.
5 channels, and superior quality, with a much better neater squarial, wasn't a match for Astra's 16 channel choice and fair PAL quality with reasonable analogue stereo sound and a 60-80cm dustbin lid on the wall of your house combined with sparklie pictures when it rained or snowed, even more so on shyte Amstrads with their awful weak signal sensitivity to Astra transponders focussed over Europe, especially H ones, and temperamental tuners with a horrible automatic frequency circuit that regularly drifted off tune.
Depending on how you look at it, the start of both a great day and a sad day when you realise the effects this would have on football. “A whole new ball game” - couldn’t have said it better myself
@@rohithraman6488 Killed atmospheres in the grounds, killed clubs at some levels, made buying success the norm, cheating has become rife, pricing the working class out and making it a cooperate environment, there’s a lot wrong with the premier league and the money sky put into it.
@@DB-qj5kt To be fair back then it was harder to find a football game on TV Also buying success has always been there, it didn't start in the 90s and 2000s. Every big club in this country has needed investment to make them big, it's not a 20 year thing
t's difficult to understand Richard Keys because in real life he says Nottingham not Noddingham and City not Ciddy. He substitutes "d" for "t" when he’s broadcasting. - It's the behaviour of a dosser and a dwad.
@@DuderinoDeux CHEATS!!! Even Graham Poll wrote about it saying something along the lines of 'it's better to allow them an offside goal if it helps them to avoid defeat because Fergie will give you hell after the game' Google it.
@@billyrattlesticks6949 That's a no then.They did look back on it a couple of weeks ago on The Football Show but I guess that's because there's fuck all else to talk about at the moment