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Via this appreciation at the Guardian of the great Barry Davies (much, much better than the irritating John Motson), I am reminded of the mighty Big Train's World Staring Contest Final, which is also an exquisite take-off of sports commentary in general.
John Motson popped up as a pundit on BBC News yesterday. In an attempt at self-parody he said something along the lines of 'Hurricane Gustav is blowing through the world of English football.' But I mention this in the context of the current criticisms of the fact that older men are commonplace on TV as presenters and newsreaders but never older women. Unless there's a change of attitude, it's
It's only when you start watching sport from a broadcaster's perspective that you realise how difficult it is to sit in a stadium of 45,000 people, and get it bang on pretty much all of the time. I have a huge respect for commentators. Their job is much trickier than being a TV presenter.
"He certainly got the appointment on merit" - BBC commentator, John Motson, on Roberto Rosetti, the referee for both the opening and closing matches at Euro 2008. "The referee really didn't fancy us Germans" - Jens Lehmann sees things slightly differently, and he went on to accuse the Italian of being "biased". The role of Rosetti was a key component in Euro 2008. Who is correct? Motson or Lehmann?...