I do think BBC messed up tonight. Bearing in mind 10 of the games in the Championship had something resting on them, they should have put The Football League Show on before MOTD tonight.
Don't think TFLS should have been on before MOTD. However, I do feel that the highlights show doesn't really properly convey the drama of the day. I guess they're limited in the number of extended highlights/commentaries they can provide but it would be nice to hear a few more commentaries, etc. rather than the reports which to me never fully convey the true flavour of the match.
He said Hull may be happy with a point tomorrow - but in fact it's incredibly unlikely that a draw would help them at all.
Unless both Watford draw and Hull lose their final games, a point for Hull tomorrow is totally meaningless - ie it would make no difference whether Hull lose or draw tomorrow.
Fulham v Reading - Joe Speight & Dean Sturridge Norwich City v Aston Villa - Tony Jones & Tony Gale Swansea City v Manchester City - Guy Havord & Barry Horne Spurs v Southampton - Gary Taphouse & Davie Provan West Ham Utd v Newcastle Utd - David Stowell & Bradley Allen
Sky Sports 2 HD - Alan Parry & Andy Hinchcliffe World Feed - Dan O'Hagan
Interesting to see that Alan Parry - a man with Swindon Town play-off commentary previous - was commentating within 24 hours of being the commentator of the Sheffield United v Yeovil first leg. And no doubt he'll be commentating on one of the second legs tomorrow. Busy boy at his age!
Not sure if Parry will be on one of the play-offs tomorrow - I'd have thought he'd be on the Sunderland V Stoke MNF?! So there might be complete changes in commentators!
Not sure if Parry will be on one of the play-offs tomorrow - I'd have thought he'd be on the Sunderland V Stoke MNF?! So there might be complete changes in commentators!
Has happened in the past so not un heard off, must admit I did have him down for the Wigan game on Tuesday with off course Tyler for the Chelsea game on Weds.
I would also say Leslie and Mann for the Championship play offs on Thursday and Friday.
This might be a long shot but did anybody see the end of Final Score when they showed highlights from the Hull City V Cardiff game ? Who was the commentary by ? It wasn't Dan O'Hagan as this guy also had a co comm with him. It wasn't the Radio Humberside guys as I know them well. I thought it was Simon Clark from Look North but Simon said it wasn't him. Any ideas ?
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For ESPN, James Richardson presenting with Gabriele Marcotti & Richard Hughes.
Sky Sports1 HD - John Driscoll & Terry Gibson
World Feed - Pete Jenson
Still on another note - Up the Tigers
You must have been worried at one point today!!
Norwich City v Aston Villa - Tony Jones & Tony Gale
Swansea City v Manchester City - Guy Havord & Barry Horne
Spurs v Southampton - Gary Taphouse & Davie Provan
West Ham Utd v Newcastle Utd - David Stowell & Bradley Allen
Interesting to see that Alan Parry - a man with Swindon Town play-off commentary previous - was commentating within 24 hours of being the commentator of the Sheffield United v Yeovil first leg. And no doubt he'll be commentating on one of the second legs tomorrow. Busy boy at his age!
Has happened in the past so not un heard off, must admit I did have him down for the Wigan game on Tuesday with off course Tyler for the Chelsea game on Weds.
I would also say Leslie and Mann for the Championship play offs on Thursday and Friday.
World Feed - David Gladwell
Al Jazeera Sport +3 - Angus Scott with Tony Dorigo & Nigel Spackman.
Commentary - Joe Speight
PSV Einhoven v NEC Nijmegen - Jonathan Beck
ADO Den Haag vs Feyenoord - Simon Mann
World Feed - Richard Whittle
Sky Sports 2 HD - Bill Leslie & Andy Hinchliffe
World Feed - Kevin Keatings
GNev is co-comm at OT later
Sky Sports 1 HD - Rob Hawthorne & Alan Smith
World Feed - Jon Champion & Jim Beglin
ESPN HD - Martin Fisher & Richard Hughes
Al Jazeera Sport +3 - Tony Jones
AC Milan v Torino
World Feed - Shane McDermott
For ESPN, James Richardson is presenting with Gabriele Marcotti & Richard Hughes.
It's almost beyond belief.
Sky Sports 1 HD - Martin Tyler & Gary Neville
World Feed - Peter Drury & Craig Burley
World Feed - Paul Giblin
Sky Sports 1 HD - Kevin Keatings & David Phillips
World Feed - Simon Hanley