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This week's round-up also features special FX football celebrations, extreme exercising and a lucky Monaco driver

1) Happy Diamond Jubilee, your Majesty. Here is the Queen visiting Molineux in 1962 (albeit not to see Wolves); welcoming the Arsenal squad to Buckingham Palace in 2007; getting a first-hand haka, along with the corgis, from rugby league tourists in the same year; taking a trip to Wimbledon in 2010; and sprinting through the Royal Box in time to catch the end of a race.

2) Wonder whether Andy Murray has ever dared try this against his coach, Ivan Lendl, in practice? Meanwhile Lendl dishes out as good as he gets with an underarm serve to a fuming John McEnroe.

3) Rugby union beast mode, starring Tendai Mtawarira.

4) Random football clips dept: Arsenal Entertainers (feat. Phil Mitchell) v Wet Wet Wet (feat. Toby Anstis); Bernard Manning on a clean sweep for 'Manchester' football teams in 1997; the horrendous national anthem that possibly put Scotland off before their 5-1 defeat to USA; and Arsenal keeper Wojciech Szczesny showing his talents in front of goal.

5) The most shamelessly undeserved penalty and red card in football history? Some more contenders from Dundalk v Derry City and another from Argentina v Nigeria. And while we're on awful decisions: how is this only a yellow card?

6) Giro d'Italia comedy as team accidentally leave bike with man in underpants.

Our favourites from last week's blog

1) Football celebrations go to Hollywood. And speaking of the slightly surreal, two clips from last weekend's Soccer Aid match: here's Serge from Kasabian giving David Seaman more lob nightmares (he has form) and Teddy Sheringham v Gordon Ramsay.

2) More needlessly high and dangerous extreme exercising.

3) This is a brilliant 1974 film on British Columbia's soccer culture.

4) Back-to-back home runs are rare. Even more so when they're both caught by the same fan.

5) To celebrate Montpellier's famous Ligue 1 title, Rémi Gaillard is back, back, back.

6) Conor Daly was one lucky chap in Monaco last weekend.

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