To celebrate 25 years of Sky Sports, we take a look back in the vault at the 1996/97 season promo, starring Sean Bean. To mark our anniversary, weve been digging up some classic promos.Todays look back through the years involves actor Sean Bean in an advert that went on to become one of the most famous in Sky Sports history. Before going on to play Boromir in Lord of the Rings and noble patriarch Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, the Sheffield United fan was giving football plans one hell of a pep talk.With a typically 90s soundtrack of thumping house music and flashing shots of footballers and fans alike, Bean gives an impassioned speech about the beautiful game.Its ecstasy, anger, joy and despair, the Yorkshireman says. Its theatre, art, war and love, he continues before summing up the Premier League in one line: It should be predictable but never is.The pumping promo all leads to the killer final line: We know how you feel about football, because we feel the same.Hit the video above to see one of Sky Sports classic promos! Also See: Premier League video Fixtures Table Get a £10 free bet! Stephen Hauschka Jersey . Rousey will put her perfect 8-0 record and hardware on the line against another undefeated fighter, 7-0 Sara McMann in the main event of UFC 170, which will be held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas Nevada on February 22nd. Andre Reed Jersey . Meanwhile, there were huge victories for Sunderland and West Ham over fellow relegation rivals, leaving the battle to avoid the drop up for grabs with the bottom 11 teams separated by just six points. 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Instead of the usual overly oppressive heat, there was a gentle breeze making its way through the stands, caressing passersby on their way to their seats. The 15th annual Palmetto Capital City Classic football game would go on as scheduled.Students swathed in purple and gold started to fill the stadium. Alumni displayed their paraphernalia, calling one another by their old college nicknames, the inside jokes and significance of the moment lost on me, a stranger.I find a seat and try to get into the game. For the first half I am engrossed, trying to forget that I am here without the man that loved this type of atmosphere. He could fellowship with anyone and used the game as an excuse to make new friends out of the people sitting nearby.My father went to Benedict College, a historically black liberal arts institution, founded in 1870 to give educational opportunities to freed slaves.Educators turned an 80-acre plantation into a factory for agents of change that embodied the values I learned at home: a respect for academics, professionalism and leadership, earned with hard work and dedication.My father had those ideals, along with the concepts of fairness, equality and black pride, hammered into him on the corners of Harden and Taylor streets, when he came to Benedict in the 1970s. I lost my dad to cancer three years ago in September, and every year around this time I get edgy.I stop sleeping. My lunch often goes untouched and many nights Im inconsolable.Unable to save myself from this grief, I hoped, in some way, to find him in football. I travel from Spartanburg to his old stomping grounds in Columbia, South Carolina. I decide to search for him at the apex of two things he loved: this school and football.There isnt a place that I go to when I need to find my dad -- I dont visit his gravesite often because he was never alive there. When I need him, I think of the things he was most passionate about, those spirited moments, and I chase them.So I focused on the swell and push of the crowd, the catt daddies in their Stacy Adams and pressed linen suits carrying cups of lemonade down the steps, swaying to the bands rendition of Michael Jacksons P.ddddddddddddY.T. and Princes Purple Rain.For the first half I watched the battle of brute force, and tried to keep up with the offensive plays, rushing yards, interceptions and missed field goals.Livingstone College scored first, but eventually Benedict got the interception, the first of three. With less than three minutes left in the half, the Tigers tied the score with a field goal.The score was now 3-3.Last year Livingstone won 49-6. This wasnt that type of game. The Tigers arent expected to win. They are in the midst of a 12-game losing streak and hadnt won a game since Oct. 25, 2014. After halftime I left the bleachers, desperate to shift the focus, unsure of what I would learn from all of this.I found my daddy when I smelled the fish. A small no-name trailer was selling whiting and flounder, and I knew that smell -- vegetable oil meeting Lawrys seasoning salt and cornmeal. I had to have it. I buy a plate -- five dollars is nothing when it comes to nostalgia.I dip my fillet in some mustard. I return to the stands, where Benedict is burning up the clock, playing defense. The score is 5-3, in favor of my dads alma mater.Game over.The football team stands in front of the marching band, listening, purple and gold helmets punching into the navy sky. Loyal fans, the ones who stayed, who stuck it out, singing at the top of their lungs, ferocious spirit and Tigers pride on display.My dad loved this, the comprehensive package: the food, the atmosphere, all of the sights and sounds of HBCU football culture.He lives in all of this, somewhere. I find him at the tailgates, the fish fry, the music, oh my God the music, that sweet blend of funk and R&B that cranks from the trucks of the fans before the game and follows us into the stadium, whispering about things that we all experience but are too hesitant to admit that we feel: love, loneliness and loss.Latria Graham is a writer, editor and cultural critic. She is currently living in South Carolina. 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