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posted 27-03-2008 01:49

 
The minute's silence before the France vs. England game on Wednesday night was, apparently, for a French TV commentator who was very popular in his homeland.

(I say 'apparently' because Sky Sports weren't considerate enough to give subtitles to explain what was going on for what I suspect was the majority of their audience watching in pubs, who thus couldn't hear their commentators explaining it. I only finished work about half an hour before the game started, went straight to the pub, and thought some newsworthy tragedy must have occured for a while, until I realised the England players weren't wearing black armbands)

So, although I suspect it's probably a slightly morbid question - are there ANY British commentators who will be that sorely missed? I'm trying, but I can't think of one...
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posted 27-03-2008 07:56

 
The radio ones are better. I like John Murray.
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posted 27-03-2008 08:17

 
We had one for Brian Moore, but then he was a Gills fan and former director. I don't know if anything happened at other grounds.
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posted 27-03-2008 08:33

 
I think that Motson would get one because he straddled the line that separated amiable, beloved familiarity and inane parody for so long before falling headlong into the latter. He's become a national institution, but in a dumb, hopeless, pitiful way.

If Peter Drury bought it, there wouldn't be a minute's silence nor applause. More along the lines of a large conga line, replete with cheerily-brandished bottles of champagne.
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posted 27-03-2008 08:49

 
There'll be more than a minute's applause when Trevor "Snore" Francis passes.
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posted 27-03-2008 08:53

 
The buggers won't be able to stop. Palm-readers will have to find a new line of work after the skin on the inside of everybody's hands has been worn away.

This goes for David 'Blathering Swine' Pleat, too.
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posted 27-03-2008 08:55

 
And that Lawrenson.
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posted 27-03-2008 08:58

 
On the other hand, that would call for a bank holiday.
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posted 27-03-2008 09:48

 
The French guy (Thierry Gilardi), who was their main commentator for both national team and Champions League games and had hosted their version of Match of the Day, died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 49 on Tuesday.

I would expect England to honour even widely hated commentators (yes, I'm looking at you Tyldesley) in similar circumstances.
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posted 27-03-2008 11:48

 
I mis-read 'honour' as 'hammer' there ursos. Ooops.

More of a summariser than commentator but I'd like to think that Stuart Hall's passing would be marked by something suitably over the top.

I minute's of blowing raspberries and flicking V's would do for Alan Green's memory.
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posted 27-03-2008 12:11

 
Brian Moore died on the day of the Germany vs England match in 2001, and I don't recall there being a minute's silence for him. There may or may not have been one for Kenneth Wolstenholme - I can't remember. The death of my personal favourite commentator, Hugh Johns, last summer passed almost completely unremarked upon in the press.

Of those still alive, Motson has probably got a few years left in him and Barry Davies divided opinion, so I can't imagine that there would be much national mourning over either of those two. Martin Tyler is a legend to anyone that has Sky Sports, but to the rest of us he has merely been curiously quiet since he left Granada TV at the end of the 1980s.
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posted 27-03-2008 13:38

 
There was a minute's silence for Moore -- which was disrupted at The Den, apparently.

Over here, when George Hamilton dies there will probably be some martial music for a few minutes on Lyric FM.
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posted 27-03-2008 18:36

 
Like Ursus said, Thierry Gilardi was only 49, and had 3 kids. He came from Canal+ to TF1 a few years ago, replacing the charming Thierry Rolland. He seemed to be a nice guy, although his commentating style was a mittle bit over-excited at times. I was quite shocked when I heard about his sudden death.
R.I.P.
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posted 27-03-2008 20:33

 
Having a minutes silence for a commentator seems wrong really. We should spend the minute doing impressions of them*, or if you're at Hereford the day Motson carks, you should run on the pitch wearing a parka.

*Except Gerald Sinstadt, of course.
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posted 27-03-2008 20:37

 
Actually, I'd support a minute's silence for My Mate Gerry Harrison too, now I come to think of it.

He's so tall.
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