www.steamskytv.co.uk - watch online tv Smithy talk tactics with England’s finest during Comic Relief full sketch James Corden “Smithy” - England Football Team Sketch - Comic Relief 2009 very funny James Corden “Smithy” - England Football Team Sketch - Comic Relief Gavin and Staceys Smithy (James Corden) stumbled upon members of the England squad whilst working on a plumbing job at their team hotel. The charismatic handyman quickly takes the opportunity to deliver a unique team talk in order to inspire the players. John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, David Beckham, David James, Peter Crouch, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and Michael Carrick all benefit from Smithys wisdom
The team behind Gavin and Stacey’s bespoke sketch for comic relief’s Red Nose Day 2009. Smithy stubbles into the England Football meeting, and lets rip. Featuring David Beckham, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, David James, Peter Crouch, Michael Carrick.
Football Casuals of hibernian(CCS or better known as Capital City Service ) & Dundee ( are known as The Utility) fighting in 2003. Hibernian Capital City Service) are the ones who cross the dual carriageway at the start going to the dundee lads ( The Utility ) the video is from to different camera angles after watching the first angle you should know who’s who. The Wombats - Lets dance to joy division
Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE is a Scottish football manager and former player, currently managing Manchester United FC He has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of English football and has been in charge of Manchester United for more than 1000 matches. With 20 years under his belt, he is the second-longest serving manager in the history of Manchester United after Sir Matt Busby. At Manchester United, Sir Alex has become the most successful manager in the history of English football, having guided the team to nine league championships. In 1999, he became the first manager to lead an English team to the treble of league championship, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. As well as being the only manager to win the FA Cup five times, he is also the only manager ever to win three successive league championships in the top flight in England with the same club (1998-1999, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001).
Brighton and Hove Albion versus Southend United at the Withdean 19 September ‘09. Highlights from the south stand, including Roy O’Donovan’s tap-in debut goal for the Shrimpers.