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ouldnt stop, so I stayed on and got treatment.But its nothing that hasnt happened before.In fact, it has happened to
To celebrate 25 years of Sky Sports, we take a look back in the vault at the One Vision promo from the 1995/96 season. To mark our anniversary, weve been digging up some classic Premier League promos.The One Vision trailer ahead of the 1995/96 Premier League season contained all of the leagues biggest stars, including the likes of Matt Le Tissier, Gary Neville and Glenn Hoddle, as were taken on a global tour. With Queens One Vision, hence the promo name, blaring out in the background, fans can see all the players in their baggy uniforms doing what they need to do to get ready for the new season. Perhaps no better example than this is Ian Rush hitchhiking to Liverpool on a hayride.Theres a throwback to the previous season as well, with Alan Shearer lifting up the 1994/95 Premier League trophy. Also, be sure to look out for plenty of shots of players working out in the gym.Hit the video above to see one of Sky Sports classic promos. Also See: Sky Sports: 1991 v 2016 Vote: 25 Years - 25 Moments Royce Freeman Broncos Jersey . Soukalova missed only one target and completed the 15-kilometre course in 40 minutes, 32.6 seconds for both victories in this seasons individual discipline. Darya Domracheva of Belarus was second, 34. Von Miller Womens Jersey . A knee to the thigh might have stung him the most, but his sixth straight double-double made up for the brief burst of pain. http://www.thebroncosstoreonline.com/Youth-Phillip-Lindsay-Broncos-Jerseys/ . On Tuesday, Ottawa placed forward Cory Conacher and defenceman Joe Corvo on waivers as trade rumours swirl around the Senators. Tom Jackson Womens Jersey .C. United of Major League Soccer. United chose the defender in the second round of the 2013 MLS re-entry draft. Gary Zimmerman Youth Jersey . -- Catcher Brett Hayes has agreed to a $630,000, one-year contract with the Kansas City Royals, avoiding salary arbitration. If Sydney FC fans needed any further confirmation that Matt Jurman is as tough as they come, they got it on Saturday night.Not to be put off by a killer cut above his right eye which later required 10 stitches, a heavily bandaged Jurman got straight back into it against Adelaide United.He could never have predicted his first three touches on return to the Allianz Stadium pitch would all be headers, and all within the space of a minute.Each was toasted with a lively cheer from the Sky Blues faithful, a jaunty recognition of the hard-as-nails centre-backs bravery following a horrible head clash with Uniteds James Holland.I was like, `oh, fair enough Ill keep at it then, Jurman said.It was just a magnet to my head and I thought, `how many times is this going to happen tonight?Minutes earlier there had been concern after Jurman collided forcefully with Holland in an aerial challenge in the box during the goalless draw.As Holland went to ground, his Sydney counterpart spun away clutching at his eye and flicking blood away as it streamed down his face.The 26-year-old admitted initially freaking out a bit as the team doctor and physio rushhed out to stem the flow.ddddddddddddI thought I was going to score and then next minute I was looking at my hands and had blood everywhere, it was leaking out of my head, Jurman said.I didnt know how bad it was but to see blood coming out that quick, I thought it was quite bad.I started walking off and then realised the game wouldnt stop, so I stayed on and got treatment.But its nothing that hasnt happened before.In fact, it has happened to Jurman before.During Sydneys 2014-15 grand-final loss to Melbourne Victory, a flailing elbow from former Brisbane teammate Besart Berisha left him bandaged and needing stitches.That split was slightly lower and Jurman played much of the decider barely able to see out of one eye.It was the same stubborn will to play on that has him certain hell be fine for Wednesday nights FFA Cup final against Melbourne City.I told them I have to be ready so they better figure out something quick, he said.I think itll be fine - you stitch it up and hopefully it recovers pretty quick. ' ' '