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Football Daily

Can the Premier League cope with the coronavirus crisis?

Football Daily

BBC

Soccer, Sports

4.34.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Kelly Cates is joined by Ian Dennis and Clinton Morrison to discuss their favourite sporting films and whether the Premier League can survive the coronavirus crisis. We hear from National League chairman Brian Barwick and football finance expert Nick Harris to discuss how teams will cope.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:05.4

This is the Football Daily Podcast with Kelly Cates.

0:11.7

Hello and welcome to the Football Daily. I'm Kelly Cates and on this podcast I'm joined

0:16.3

by the ice-cooled Clinton Morrison and the fruity Ian Dennis. So there was an article on the

0:21.3

BBC website about the 50 sports films you must see. So Clinton, Ian, what are your favourite

0:27.3

sporting films?

0:28.3

Even if you clearly didn't write that script, I like that ice-cooled.

0:32.0

There you go. That bit is all mine.

0:35.2

All mine.

0:36.0

And that ice-cooled.

0:37.0

There's loads of films on that list that as you start to make your way through it you forget

0:42.2

about all the brilliant sports films that have been made. So I think probably one of the

0:46.4

sort of characteristics of a great sports film is that you forget it's about sport, it's

0:50.1

always about something better. What's your favourite, don't know?

0:54.5

Well I think that you think that I'll be really predictable and go for a football film,

0:58.8

but I think I might surprise you because Invictus is up there. But the one that I would go for

1:04.4

on that list that was on the BBC Sport website is Miracle and not just because it was the year

1:09.0

I was born obviously, but 1980 that American ice hockey film about when they're competed in the

1:16.4

Winter Olympics. I came back from a, I went on tour with Manchester United I think in 2004

1:24.3

and there was a guy who played next.

1:27.2

Defender, good at the back. And there was a guy on the play next to me. I forget where we were

1:32.6

flying to and he was trying to stifle his tears. I mean it really is an emotive film and obviously

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