Tomw86 wrote: » Who is your favourite one? I have to say, he talks some sh1te but Brian Kerr is absolutely brilliant as a Dub and certainly gives you a few laughs. Neville is excellent for his knowledge, bluntness and passion for the game. John Motson is obviously the Kingpin.
Iang87 wrote: » Probably Drury for me is my favourite. All BT lads are stone useless but Mcmanaman gets a special mention for being exceptionally ****e. Motson I could never stand, particularly when he does highlights. So blatantly obvious he knows whats about to happen......"2 minutes to go to half time, this would be a great time to score ... oh its a goal". Ronny Whelan is the absolute pits. You could see an irish lad shoot an opposition player and he'd tell you the ref is wrong. Hamilton makes me wonder how someone can watch football for over 30 years and still make it sound like he hasnt a clue whats going on. Thats impressive I suppose
dfx- wrote: » Historically, Peter Jones and Barry Davies. I don't mind Conor McNamara and Will Downing. Radio commentary is far superior generally. There were some good La Liga commentaries on Sky. Anything but Jonathan Pearce, he could turn you off football when commentating on it. He's going to be insufferable presumably poisoning the Women's World Cup coverage again.
osarusan wrote: » Steven Alkin is not too bad on RTE, but we only ever hear him at World Cups or Euros. He actually understands the game quite well, in comparison to Hamilton anyway.
Jurgen The German wrote: » Motty is the best there was imo. Most likely because before the advent of Sky he was the voice of league football for me via MOTD. Commentators nowadays are too bland and safe in the main. I do find it bizarre the fixation/hatred that alot of LFC fans seem to have over Martin Tyler. Its a faceless person commentating on a game, weird how many people get rankled by him.
Ferris_Bueller wrote: I think it's a nostalgia thing, but I loved listening to George Hamilton. I associate his voice with so many of my best memories of football.
Iang87 wrote: » Its an odd one alright. I'm a Liverpool fan and I cannot stand him. I think its cos he adores United myself but i'm basing that on his shouts of RooneEEEYYYYYY every time he was on screen. his commentary for the Martial goal the day he made his debut annoyed a lot of Liverpool fans. He stopped just short of running on the pitch with his shirt off. Lastly there's a clip of him doing the Liverpool game the other night for Bein sports or someone and he sounds like he's reading a food menu. Zero excitement or anything in his voice when we were scoring.