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John Motson

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And Seaman, just like a falling oak, manages to change direction.


— John Motson


#direction #falling #just #like #manages

Brazil - they're so good it's like they are running round the pitch playing with themselves.


— John Motson


#good #like #pitch #playing #round

That shot might not have been as good as it might have been.


— John Motson


#good #might #shot

The World Cup is a truly International event.


— John Motson


#event #international #truly #world #world cup

I think this could be our best victory over Germany since the war.


— John Motson


#could #germany #i #i think #our

It looks like a one man show here, although there are two men involved.


— John Motson


#here #involved #like #looks #man

Its Arsenal 0 - Everton 1, and the longer it stays like that the more you've got to fancy Everton.


— John Motson


#everton #fancy #got #like #longer

Nearly all the Brazilian supporters are wearing yellow shirts - it's a fabulous kaleidoscope of colour.


— John Motson


#colour #fabulous #kaleidoscope #nearly #shirts

Not the first half you might have expected, even though the score might suggest that it was.


— John Motson


#expected #first #half #might #score

The goals made such a difference to the way this game went.


— John Motson


#game #goals #made #such #way






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Did you know about John Motson?

Sanctuary Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7207-0605-X. Three years later he gained a role with Match of the Day.

Since 1971 he has been a commentator for over 1500 games on television and radio including covering all the major football championships: World Cups FA Cups and European Championships. For a 30–year period from the late 1970s to 2008 Motson was the dominant football commentary figure at the BBC (apart from a brief spell in the 1990s when his friend and rival Barry Davies was selected for two FA Cup final commentaries and the 1994 World Cup final).

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