Showing posts with label Football Funnies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Football Funnies. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2024

Football Funnies : Streaker !

  Remember the days when TV cameras didn't shy away from showing the hilarious spectacle of streakers in their full glory? Well, now those days are back! - hold onto your pants as we take a hilarious around-the-world look at the funniest streaks you will ever see. Join comedian Bob Mills as he lays bare those timeless classics for you to enjoy again, and also exposes some magical streaking moments that were never shown on Tv From Erika Roe's exuberant exploits at Twickenham, to the man who risked an oncoming googlie to straddle the stumps at Lord's; they're all here...quite literally... in the flesh, to watch, enjoy and laugh at again and again. The bare-faced cheek of the star performers, the laughter of the appreciative crowds, the outrage of the authorities, that's what makes Streaker! the funniest video you're ever likely to get youi hands on. It's hilarious, memorable and totally inoffensive to anyone with a sense of humour. So sit back and enjoy the stars of streaker!  those wonderfully wacky men and women who just can't resist getting their kit off!

Monday, April 5, 2021

Football Funnies : Ian Wright : "Football Football"

 Ian Wright made himself an instant idol at Highbury on the back of his showmanship, commitment and finishing ability. A hat-trick for Arsenal on his League debut set him on his way to becoming the leading goalscorer in the club's history. George Graham, the Arsenal manager, considered him indispensable to the Gunners side which reached four major Cup finals in three seasons in the 1990s. 'No successful Arsenal side had ever been so dependent on one man,' Graham said. In a last hurrah at Highbury, Wright helped the club win the Premier League title in 1997-98. Graham rated him as 'one of the top-dozen strikers I have ever seen', as an instinctive finisher in the mould of Jimmy Greaves and Denis Law. 'Just like them, Ian is a natural,' Graham said. Following his £2.5 million transfer from Crystal Palace in 1991, Wright finished the season as the leading goalscorer in Division One, with a total of 29 goals. Three years later he scored for Arsenal in 12 consecutive games, a club record, between 15 September and 23 November 1994. 'Ian had all the qualities you want from a striker: lightning pace, sharp reflexes, courage, and an eye for goal,' Graham said.