roar wrote:Awesome! Thanks p4s.
I remember that goal against Wimbledon very well. Actually I'm surprised that the other stuff also came back to me after watching it. We really did have it good with the weekly highlights on sbs. Am I imaging things, or did channel 10 have the bundesliga at some stage? I know I got my Pierre Litbarski fascination from somewhere.
Channel 10 picked it up after the '74 World Cup. I remember watching Der Kaiser playing for Bayern. That was short-lived, though (they also showed the Dockerty Cup because I remember watching the old Brunswick-Juventus team on Channel 10 around that time).
I have a vague recollection that SBS may have had a Bundesliga coverage that followed immediately after the Serie A (so 11.30 in Sunday mornings - I wouldn't have been able to justify watching another hour of soccer in those days) but the other show they had was the Saturday afternoon (??) 4 pm to 6 pm coverage of world football. I don't really remember the precise format but I remember seeing European and South American football from all the major leagues (Dutch, Belgian, French, German - at least - in Europe). What I remember most of all about that program was that Les used to wish some star or other a happy birthday at the end of the program and then run a highlights package of 3 to 5 minutes on the named star. In the days before the Internet, that was remarkable because you'd never get to see those assembled highlights anywhere else. I have lots of this on video because I used to hang out for them - all the greats - Cruyff, Gullitt, Van Basten, Rijkaard, Bergkamp, Koeman, along with the lesser lights from second-rate countries (
), like Maradona, Baggio, Matthaus, Muller, Charlton, Gascoigne, Francescoli, etc etc. I couldn't get enough of them.
There also used to be a lot more coverage of internationals on SBS (so, eg, I remember that amazing match where Asprilla's Colombia thrashed Argentina in the South American qualifiers for the 1984 World Cup), so there may have been European qualifiers with Germany playing, as well.