Sitting here in a Monday morning watching the NFL makes me reflect how much more sport is on TV now than when I was a kid.
Back in the day we got two highlights packages of footy on 7 and 2 in Saturday night (usually flashing with each other and we didn't have VCRs or anyway of taping it-you had to choose which one you wanted to watch.) on Tuesday night's there were escort cup games until about halfway through the year and apart from a live broadcast of the Grand Final and State of Origin matches and that was it as far as footy telecasting went until 1982 when Sunday games started being broadcast from Sydney.
So, apart from panel shows and there were only two or three of those, that's footy on telly in its entirety up until the mid to late 80s.
Apart from that there was cricket and tennis and golf in summer just in time for school holidays. Sometimes there would be first division soccer broadcast live and usually the ABC broadcast MOTD through the week so you'd get to see the goals at least. Well mainly Liverpool and Ian Rush in particular back in the 70s and 80s. Wallabies games sometimes depending on who they played. Rugby League sometimes but the rights bounced from the ABC to 9 and back all the time and the coverage was all over the place.
The Olympics, that's what made it such an exceptional orgy of sport and it kind of misses that now.
Boxing waxed and wained. Sometimes it was everywhere and then you wouldn't hear about it.. Wrestling came and went too. And the only sport I can think off that was on a lot was other than those was snooker.
Back in the day we got two highlights packages of footy on 7 and 2 in Saturday night (usually flashing with each other and we didn't have VCRs or anyway of taping it-you had to choose which one you wanted to watch.) on Tuesday night's there were escort cup games until about halfway through the year and apart from a live broadcast of the Grand Final and State of Origin matches and that was it as far as footy telecasting went until 1982 when Sunday games started being broadcast from Sydney.
So, apart from panel shows and there were only two or three of those, that's footy on telly in its entirety up until the mid to late 80s.
Apart from that there was cricket and tennis and golf in summer just in time for school holidays. Sometimes there would be first division soccer broadcast live and usually the ABC broadcast MOTD through the week so you'd get to see the goals at least. Well mainly Liverpool and Ian Rush in particular back in the 70s and 80s. Wallabies games sometimes depending on who they played. Rugby League sometimes but the rights bounced from the ABC to 9 and back all the time and the coverage was all over the place.
The Olympics, that's what made it such an exceptional orgy of sport and it kind of misses that now.
Boxing waxed and wained. Sometimes it was everywhere and then you wouldn't hear about it.. Wrestling came and went too. And the only sport I can think off that was on a lot was other than those was snooker.
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