Martin Tyler On The Semi Final DVD

Santiago Street

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Freed from the shackles of Sky's editorial policy of licking the rags arses at every possible opportunity, while moonlighting for the FA he gives a balanced commentary and a genuine warmth for City shines through.

It makes you realise that the rag love in that masquerades as Sky's football coverage is solely motivated by Murdoch's psychotic obsession with money. Legends of the game, notably Souness who in private must despise the rags, toe the party line shamelessly.

Even the frighteningly left wing BBC have no hesitation in chasing ratings and revenue with their ridiculously pro united bias delivered by ex players such as Shearer whose contempt for United was refreshingly evident throughout his career.
 
Santiago Street . said:
Freed from the shackles of Sky's editorial policy of licking the rags arses at every possible opportunity, while moonlighting for the FA he gives a balanced commentary and a genuine warmth for City shines through.

It makes you realise that the rag love in that masquerades as Sky's football coverage is solely motivated by Murdoch's psychotic obsession with money. Legends of the game, notably Souness who in private must despise the rags, toe the party line shamelessly.

Even the frighteningly left wing BBC have no hesitation in chasing ratings and revenue with their ridiculously pro united bias delivered by ex players such as Shearer whose contempt for United was refreshingly evident throughout his career.
You're talking about Britain's state broadcaster.
 
Marvin said:
Santiago Street . said:
Freed from the shackles of Sky's editorial policy of licking the rags arses at every possible opportunity, while moonlighting for the FA he gives a balanced commentary and a genuine warmth for City shines through.

It makes you realise that the rag love in that masquerades as Sky's football coverage is solely motivated by Murdoch's psychotic obsession with money. Legends of the game, notably Souness who in private must despise the rags, toe the party line shamelessly.

Even the frighteningly left wing BBC have no hesitation in chasing ratings and revenue with their ridiculously pro united bias delivered by ex players such as Shearer whose contempt for United was refreshingly evident throughout his career.
You're talking about Britain's state broadcaster.

Who, Murdoch?

;o/
 
I watched it yesterday, I still think he licks there ass talking about how good they've been and that there in CL semi final and on course to win the league.
 
Santiago Street . said:
Freed from the shackles of Sky's editorial policy of licking the rags arses at every possible opportunity, while moonlighting for the FA he gives a balanced commentary and a genuine warmth for City shines through.

It makes you realise that the rag love in that masquerades as Sky's football coverage is solely motivated by Murdoch's psychotic obsession with money. Legends of the game, notably Souness who in private must despise the rags, toe the party line shamelessly.

Even the frighteningly left wing BBC have no hesitation in chasing ratings and revenue with their ridiculously pro united bias delivered by ex players such as Shearer whose contempt for United was refreshingly evident throughout his career.

The Beeb will kiss ass all day long in a sad attempt to get Ferguson to talk to them again.
 
Good commentator up there with the best.
Clive(remember that famous night in 99) tydlsley isn't fit to lick his arse
 
Tyler is a class act, don't think he is rag biased at all, he was even pointing out Jones and Smalling's mistakes yesterday when everyone else was kissing their backsides and labeling them the new best CB pairing in the world.

Tyler is cultured and knowledgeable, he probably does get his orders from Sky to point out how wonderful and amazing Stretford are, but he is generally a good commentator who knows more than the English game (ie. he did World Cup 2006 commentary for Australian TV).
 
tonea2003 said:
Good commentator up there with the best.
Clive(remember that famous night in 99) tydlsley isn't fit to lick his arse
Actually, Tyldesley did a pretty good job (for him) in the s/f. I still get shivers down my spine when he commentates on Yaya's goal;
''...Trusting Van der Sar, whose clearance is poor; straight to Silva. United were lucky then. Ooh, and it's given away by Carrick. This is Toure..... Manchester City take the lead! Yaya Toure!! Michaell Carrick's error, comprehensively punished.''

And the full time whistle;
''Now they can start to celebrate; Blue Moon Rising! Derby day is City's day, and it won't be the last. Manchester City are back in the hunt for trophies.''

Unusual really, as he is usually so far up United's arse.
 
Santiago Street . said:
Freed from the shackles of Sky's editorial policy of licking the rags arses at every possible opportunity, while moonlighting for the FA he gives a balanced commentary and a genuine warmth for City shines through.

It makes you realise that the rag love in that masquerades as Sky's football coverage is solely motivated by Murdoch's psychotic obsession with money. Legends of the game, notably Souness who in private must despise the rags, toe the party line shamelessly.

Even the frighteningly left wing BBC have no hesitation in chasing ratings and revenue with their ridiculously pro united bias delivered by ex players such as Shearer whose contempt for United was refreshingly evident throughout his career.

Are you quite, quite mad?
 

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