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Vote for your favourite moment from 52 years of Football Focus

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The longest-running football magazine show in the world comes to an end this Sunday after 52 years. Launched in 1974, Football Focus has provided fans with interviews, analysis and stories from across the game every lunchtime before the weekend's fixtures begin.

The longest-running football magazine show in the world comes to an end this Sunday after 52 years. Launched in 1974, Football Focus has provided fans with interviews, analysis and stories from across the game every lunchtime before the weekend's fixtures begin. With the final show approaching, we have selected some of our favourite moments and are giving you the chance to vote for which one you'd like to see in the final episode.

See the options below, and vote for your favourite at the bottom of this page. Watch the final Football Focus this Sunday from 12:00 BST on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. In a Football Focus episode 47 years ago, a young John Motson was given a tough time by legendary Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough.

Football Focus joined Paul Gascoigne in Northumberland for a chat while the midfielder went fishing. One April in the mid-1990s, Football Focus visited Crystal Palace after a new directive was introduced to make goals 2ft wider and 2ft taller... Impressionist Alistair McGowan stood in for regular Football Focus pundit Mark Lawrenson.

Cast your mind back to 2016 and you might remember the 'mannequin challenge' taking the internet by storm. The Football Focus team gave it a go, standing completely still like a mannequin in a shop window for the opening of the show. Oasis star and Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher met with then-City striker Mario Balotelli.