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The 50 greatest sporting movies - Times Online bright talent and the ageing pro with whom she has more in common. More than either a sports film or a rom-cNewman sports movie (the highest of his three appearances in our top 50), this farcical look at a mad sport featureslosing season but he has his hands full when the owner brings in the Hanson Brothers, three oafs with milkbottle glasses who are more interested in fighting than playing hockey. The sad thing is, the crowdthat he was a cleanmouthed young lad before he appeared in this. “Since Slap Shot my language is right out of the locker room,” he said. So don’t watch this in front of your grandmother. Stu Bradon, a readerDenis Compton and Len Hutton and gained not a single vote in our poll. Whereas a first XI featuring PeléTown team has won glowing plaudits. Perhaps it is because in comparison with Stallone, playing the goalkeeper Hatch here, even John Wark, the Scotland and Ipswich player, looks like a good actor. Allied prisoners of war to a football match to raise morale in Germany, and was inspired by a real wartime game in Ukraine www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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