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The 50 greatest sports movies

With Sandra Bullock’s Oscar-winning gridiron drama ‘The Blind Side’ and Drew Barrymore’s riotous roller derby carve-up ‘Whip It’ making all the right moves on the silver screen, Time Out decided to dust off its jockstrap, sharpen its studs and suffer an extended training montage to bring you our list of the 50 greatest sports movies ever made

From boxing to bowling, baseball to bobsled, there’s sure to be something for everyone, but there can only be one winner, so get ready, get set and let’s go!

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Ref, are you blind? As always, we value your input, so use the comments box below to give us the verbal red card...

Author: Adam Lee Davies, David Jenkins and Tom Huddleston



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  • Adrian said...
    Am forced to read your publication as I am legbound in hospital, all they deliver. Suffice it to say all is misconceived. None of you live in London do you. Posted on Mar 26 2010 07:23
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  • colonelgatito said...
    ooops forgot one of our lost gem, Karim Dridi's Fureur, french melodrama with a thai boxing background (not miles from Redbelt actually). Posted on Mar 24 2010 20:16
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