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Alex Narey

@anarey_sport

Former journo. golf PR, travel, sport, husband, dad, knackered…

Joined June 2012
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The obvious one is Anthony Kim… but I’m saying Nick Watney.

Name a golfer you were CONVINCED was going to become a legend but never did….



Great support as always. But you’d be doing some to get to Oxford in four hours. Especially on the mega bus!

1,500 Middlesbrough made the 460 mile, 8 hour round trip to Oxford today. A complete sell out, fair play. 👏 #UTB

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Middlesbrough right now:

From bando

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In the 1990/91 season, Paul Gascoigne was Spurs’ joint top scorer with 19 goals in all comps. Here’s all of them, in order, crammed into 140 secs. In the form of his life and taking games by the scruff of the neck, Gazza was simply unplayable that year.


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Today marks 31 years since the BBC ditched San Marino vs England to go live to Cardiff Arms Park, just as Wales were awarded the most important penalty in their history against Romania. Step forward Paul Bodin. This is 74 seconds of pure football drama.


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Hagler vs Hearns, Round 1, 1985. If you’ve seen it before, you’re welcome. If you haven’t, the next 3 minutes may change your life.


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It’s 25 years today since TEN yellow cards were shown at Hampden Park, as England beat Scotland 2-0. Here’s a selection of fouls from the feisty encounter, plus a dreadful Don Hutchison tackle which goes unpunished. A proper old school Battle Of Britain.


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Not often you get to say this... but I just played a brand new English golf course today @basingstokegc on the site of the old Dummer course with @RobGolfBeer @katgolf14 & @anarey_sport Excellent and interesting green complexes and incredibly dry underfoot for mid-Nov

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Actually found that game of rugby quite funny. You have to laugh at sport sometimes. No point otherwise.


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You need a heart of stone not to laugh


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KD: Terry, I want to sell Ferdinand, Ginola and Asprilla. TMc: Okay... why? KD: I'm signing Ian Rush. TMc: Oh. Didn't we both play with him in the 80s? KD: Aye. TMc: It's 1997, Kenny. KD: Good point. Let's bring Barnesy in too. TMc: But what if Shearer gets injured? KD: My son's…

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We are doing our best to ruin football. This is an awful format.

Here's how the Champions League table looks at the halfway stage 👀

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What an impressive piece of interviewing this is from @alexaljoe To have the poise to speak in two languages simultaneously, remembering the answers and translating for the audience at home, all when live on camera is remarkable.


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A completely dire, waste-of-time segment saved by this 12s of telly gold. #itfc


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Johan Cruyff analysing the 1973 FA Cup final, leather jacketed and softly spoken, is a very special three minutes.


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It’s 23 years since this filthy Alen Boksic finish at the Riverside. Proper rascal of a player, him.


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It’s half-time in the big match between The Queen Vic and Gracefield Athletic Sports & Social Club back in 1995. The players and Nigel the gaffer finally agree on the same tactics. Surely there’s only one winner now…?


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Graham Taylor and Phil Neal’s double act in The Impossible Job was top class telly…


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England are flat track bullies. They don't do tough. Spinners outspun, Stokes & McCullum outthought, some batters completely clueless, and ultimately, the BazBall record isn't that wonderful. Some incredible moments, but this England are nowhere near the world's best Test team.

Pakistan "found Bazball's kryptonite" 👀 Nasser Hussain reflects on England's meek series loss to jubilant hosts in Rawalpindi 🙌



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This is the sort of series loss that *should* mean there’s some convos: What’s happening with Pope and Crawley? Where we heading with our spin options? Had brook ever scored ‘difficult’ runs? Will Stokes ever be the same? None of this will matter tho, they’ll just keep goin


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