The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
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The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
Image by Mhairi Braden.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
Kevin Howells reads the Saturday football results from 31 August 2013. The #1 Song in the UK was Burn by Ellie Goulding.
Image by Mhairi Braden.
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The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
Charlotte Green reads the Saturday football results from 19 September 2020. The #1 Song in the UK was Take Me Back To London by Ed Sheeran Ft. Stormzy. Covid times.
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The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
The lead singer of The Fall, Mark E Smith, reads the classified football results on the 19 November 2005 edition of the BBC's Final Score programme. Hung Up by Madonna was #1.
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The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
James Alexander Gordon reads the Saturday football results from 3 January 1998, on the 50th Anniversary of Sports Report. Too Much by The Spice Girls was #1.
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The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
James Alexander Gordon reads the Saturday football results from 19 January 2008. Now You're Gone by Basshunter Ft. Dj Mental Theo's Bazzheadz was #1. Lots of games postponed due to snowfall.
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The Classified Football Results were, until 2022, a regular weekly feature on BBC Radio 5Live's Sports Report. This podcast randomly dips into archived broadcasts, a treasure of trove of past scores and fixtures, reviving a part of footballing culture that has now been deemed obsolete.
Perfect for drifting off into beautiful dreams of the beautiful game.
James Alexander Gordon reads the Saturday football results from 20 September 2008. Sex on Fire by Kings of Leon was #1 and Rachel Rice had just won Big Brother 9.
Image by Mhairi Braden.
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