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The demise of the football commentator
Kenneth Wolstenholme etched his words into the history book with his classic “some people are on the pitch, they think it’s all over… it is now!”
But one of my latest gripes about watching footy on T.V. is the shocking demise of the quality of commentary provided. Continue reading →
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