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You certainly don't miss anything Chewn.It is certainly a far cry from the days of David Coleman, Bill Beaumont et al.Now we have got those broadcasting nobodies Sue Barker,Matt Dawson and Phil Tuffnell.R.I.P. David Coleman I think you were better on Athletics than Football,still believe kenneth Wolstenholme was better on Football.
My abiding memory of David Coleman is actually an indirect one: during the 1972 Olympic village terrorist siege my mum sat up, after I was sent to bed, to watch the soon-to-be gruesome story unfold. All she talked about the next day was the extraordinary way Coleman had presented the events: with a calm dignity which was entirely appropriate.
Not many sports commentators win special Olympic awards. I always think of him as THE voice of athletics and I loved his Grandstand teleprinter commentaries: 'Good heavens! that's the first time this season that Chesterfield have failed to score away from home against a team beginning with S!' Or similar. You always felt that he truly was astounded by a lot of what he was watching. RIP indeed
Not many sports commentators win special Olympic awards. I always think of him as THE voice of athletics and I loved his Grandstand teleprinter commentaries: 'Good heavens! that's the first time this season that Chesterfield have failed to score away from home against a team beginning with S!' Or similar. You always felt that he truly was astounded by a lot of what he was watching. RIP indeed