Below are some of his best, and worst, moments in the commentary box and Sky Sports studio —. Every commentator has a catchphrase. One YouTube video of Mr Gray excitingly describing another wonderful Premier League goal had one user questioning how the commentator found time to eat given the fact he talked so much. In those five years, we've become one of Poznan's leading developers. I think I can achieve the same in football.
The average age of Milan's squad has fallen to 76 after Mark van Bommel completed a free transfer from Bayern Munich. And Mido's move from Middlesbrough to Zamalek is on the verge of collapse due to the Egyptian club's lack of cash, rather than under the big-boned striker's mass.
Ewan Murray proves that his memory is slightly better than Charlie Adam's as he recalls the midfielder's previous debacle at a big club. And on. Davids Sullivan and Gold get an X-rated makeover in this week's Gallery. And if you thought men could explain the offside rule, then take a look at this sorry collection of efforts.
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That bafflement was summed up perfectly by Motson as Paul Scholes squared the ball to his teammate. The disbelief in the commentator's voice as he asks the question, "Emile Heskey. Could it be five? The fact that it was a fifth England goal in Munich was crazy enough, but the fact that is was Heskey scoring it was almost too much for many to take. The common misconception is that Wayne Rooney's incredible 90th-minute winner against Arsenal in came on his Everton debut. In fact, the striker had already made nine first-team appearances before then, and had scored twice in a League Cup tie two weeks previously.
Still, his fizzing, curling strike that beat David Seaman and ended Arsenal's match unbeaten run was the moment he truly announced his arrival to the world. ITV's Clive Tyldesley gave a brilliant portent of what was to come after the year-old became the Premier League's youngest goalscorer by ordering everyone at home to, "Remember the name Wayne Rooney!
All of the entries so far have been for the leading men, but here is a shootout to the colour commentator. When Steven Gerrard smashed in Liverpool's third goal in the Champions League group match against Olympaikos, ensuring the Reds' progress int he competition, Martin Tyler was the match commentator for Sky.
However, it was his colleague Andy Gray who did the work on this one, screaming, "Oooh you beauty! What a hit, son! What a hit! Whatever has happened to Gray's career since—namely an enforced move out of Sky and into talk radio—no Liverpool fan will ever forget his wild celebration.
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