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The Goal Rush : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Goal Rush
''The Goal Rush'' was a live ITV television programme that aired from 2001 to 2003 produced by Granada Television.〔 〕 The programme was broadcast on Saturdays as a rival show to Final Score on BBC One, and provided live football scores from the Premier League and the Football League. ITV ran the programme during the two of the three seasons that it held the rights to show Premier League highlights. After the rights were lost, ''The Goal Rush'' was axed. Coverage began on ITV2 and then continued on ITV from 4pm. The programme was presented by Angus Scott.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=BFI Film & Television database entry )〕 ==Format== The Goal Rush was announced in 2000 by Brian Barwick, ITV Controller of Sport. The programme was a replacement for Football First which had aired exclusively on ITV2 since that channel had launched in late 1998. It was described as having the style and feel of the Bloomberg News channel. It first aired on 18 August 2001 after ITV won the rights to Premier League highlights. The format was similar to that which is used by the BBC's ''Score'' and Sky's ''Soccer Saturday''; with live match reports, on screen scores and a ticker. Each episode started at 2:30pm on Saturdays on ITV's digital channel, ITV2. At varying times after 4pm the coverage would switch to ITV. The service was hosted by presenter Angus Scott, and former footballer and football manager Ron Atkinson provided expert analysis. Other analysts included Clive Allen who still provides analysis for ITV, Paul Elliott, Jim Beglin and John Barnes who later moved on to work on football programmes for Five.
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