STAR SOCCER
- 24.12.1967 England v Republic of Ireland (International)
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - 25.02.1968 Scotland v England
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - 20.05.1974 Scotland v Wales
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - 16.04.1977 West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City
One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost. - 22.10.1978 Birmingham City v Aston Villa + Queens Park Rangers v Everton
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500). - 11.02.1979 Birmingham City v Leeds United / Crystal Palace v Stoke City
One or more sequences exist from a recording on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500), but the complete programme is lost. - Opening Titles for All-Star Soccer
One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost. - Wales v England
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Big League Soccer – Aston Villa vs Ipswich
The only known complete copy is on a U-Matic videotape. - All Star Soccer 4 – Wolves vs Norwich City
The only known complete copy is on a U-Matic videotape. - All Star Soccer 4 – Norwich City vs Liverpool
The only known complete copy is on a U-Matic videotape. - Liverpool vs Coventry City / Aston Villa vs Man. Utd.
The only known complete copy is on a U-Matic videotape. - Highlights of Scottish League Cup Final
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - European Championship Final 1971 Ajax v Thinaikos
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Birmingham v West Ham
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Stoke v Arsenal
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Scotland v Wales
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Scotland v Wales
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - England v Scotland
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Birmingham City v Derby County
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Manchester City v Everton
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Scotland v Wales
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Derby v Qpr
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Leicester v Coventry
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Birmingham v Derby
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Wolves v Coventry
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Liverpool v Newcastle
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Liverpool v Newcastle
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Derby County v Leeds
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Nottingham County v Walsall
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Arsenal v Liverpool
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - England v Poland
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. - Nottingham Forest v Coventry City
A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape.
- 23.01.1982 INSERTS
One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost. - 20.02.1982 INSERTS
One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost. - 27.11.1982 INSERT: NOTTINGHAM FOREST v MAN CITY
One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost.
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