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Rambo
05-31-2006, 03:20 PM
1 - Within 1 minute of kick off in the opening match (Germany v Costa Rica),
the commentator must mention England.

2 - Regardless of what two teams are contesting the final, England have to
be mentioned within the first minute.

3 - The commentator shall refer to the Falkland Islands in passing at some
point in the match if England play Argentina.

4 - Whenever a hat trick is scored, comparisons with Geoff Hurst will be
made within seconds of the third goal hitting the net.

5 - Should England wear their red jerseys, then '1966' should be mentioned
approximately 20 times.

6 - 1966 will be mentioned approximately 10 times a match, or only on 4 or 5
occasions for matches not involving England.

7 - Prior to the captain of the winning team lifting the trophy, the
commentator will mention Bobby Moore. And 1966.

8 - When Germany are playing, they must be referred to as being arrogant by
the commentator on at least 14 occasions. This must refer
to their style, their passing, their haircuts and their general footballing
ability.

9 - Should England play Germany, mentions of Winston Churchill, Dambusters,
The Luftwaffe and Adolf Hitler will be compulsory. And 1966.

10 - All Scottish members of our commentary team must continue to refer to
England as "we" and "us".

11 - We must ensure that nationlistic stereotypes are adhered to. Of course,
the Germans are arrogant. The Spanish are bottlers, The Ivory
Coast are fast but bad at defending, The Angolans are disorganised, The
Argentinians are cheats and the French are only good because their
best players play in England.

12 - For matches not involving England, we must only discuss the players
that are playing in England. (eg - Holland v Argentina should
be referred to as Van Nistelroy v Crespo).

13 - The mythical "bulldog spirit" phrase should be used as often as
possible.

14 - Each match involving England should begin with the phrase "England
Expects."

15 - Should any player be involved in an injury that involves the loss of
teeth, then references to Nobby Stiles and 1966 are compulsory.

16 - If in doubt, mention 1966.

17 - Praise all of the stunning new stadiums in Germany but emphasise that
they lack the presence of Wembley, the spiritual home of football
since 1966.

18 - Commentators should feel free to imitate the style of Kenneth
Wolstenholme, the hero of 1966.

19 - Should any team feature brothers playing together, then Jackie and
Bobby Charlton should be mentioned.

20 - When England bow out after the first stage, we must emphasise that it
is a massive blow to football and a serious loss to the World Cup.

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meelin
05-31-2006, 06:43 PM
Don't worry mate, Motty's got them all written down.

king billy
05-31-2006, 07:21 PM
How i wish we could knock a few years of Barry Davies and get him out of retirement, Motty for all i'm sure he's a nice guy bores the nads of me now...tdwn:
Can't the BBC "borrow" Martin Tyler and Andy Gray off sky?.....:D

meelin
05-31-2006, 07:40 PM
How i wish we could knock a few years of Barry Davies and get him out of retirement, Motty for all i'm sure he's a nice guy bores the nads of me now...tdwn:
Can't the BBC "borrow" Martin Tyler and Andy Gray off sky?.....:D

Spot on about Barry Davies, I always thought he was miles better than Motson, and the BBC just don't seem to have a natural successor to Motty, who should be nudged out bit by bit.

Andy Gray is good, but he has a knack of making out that the most boring game you have watched on Sky is the equivalent of actually watching the recent Final bewtween Liverpool and West Ham, don't know if that is a good thing or a bad thing, but we all know when we are watching a crap game.

bg
05-31-2006, 08:52 PM
Motson is the equivalent of the train spotters football fan...............boring, and you can see he is getting all excited at the prospect of being able to slip in all his boring research he has spent hours on...........zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzz we just want good commentry, not whether this player has spent 10 minutes in the company of pele, or that his third cousin on his fathers side, played for under 11's in the arsenal sqaud.....

tony d
05-31-2006, 08:58 PM
There isnt many really good commentators about...

Some are funny for being mad as a fish, others are boring for being pure stattos

Andy Gray sometimes is good other times he is an dud... His lack of football rule knowledge is amazing considering his length in the profession...

His bias towards certain teams is also unbelievable.. Even worse on the International games..


Sadly this still puts him in the top three...

LostBoy
05-31-2006, 09:07 PM
Andy Gray sometimes is good other times he is an dud... His lack of football rule knowledge is amazing considering his length in the profession...

His bias towards certain teams is also unbelievable..

And very annoyingtdwn: tdwn:

Superfatbantam
06-01-2006, 07:40 AM
Motty just gets my goat nowadays, I've even started turning the volume off and putting the radio commentary on. At least you don't get the useless stats every two minutes, followed by the inevitable....He He laugh thing he has going on. Only reason he's still going is cos he's an institution within an institution, almost cult status. Fair enough but he's bloody useless at keeping you interested.

T'other thing that niggles me is that the panel at half time love to just rub it in when the first half has been shit. Ok, guys, we know that but tell us somehting interesting or gives us a bit of probing analysis for where you think it could get better.

Yep, Alan Green it is for me on five live with the TV on mute.