Radio memories

I always remember John Arlott on cricket. I could have listened to his voice all day.

The following is an (exaggerated) comment in his style: 'Some of you may remember when, in 1903, the late, lamented Cyril Tushingham hit a glorious 180 not out in the sunshine against the Australians at Headingley.'

But his voice, his pitch - it was just perfect.
 
I always remember John Arlott on cricket. I could have listened to his voice all day.

The following is an (exaggerated) comment in his style: 'Some of you may remember when, in 1903, the late, lamented Cyril Tushingham hit a glorious 180 not out in the sunshine against the Australians at Headingley.'

But his voice, his pitch - it was just perfect.
From a Hampshire match: John Rice bowled, the batsman patted the delivery to Jonny Murtagh, an Irish player, at mid on.
Arlott:” That’s a case of Rice bowls and paddy fields.”
 
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Peter Jones was fantastic.
Sadly, I remember his 'Hillsborough' report all too well.

But I also remember his velvet tones in his match summary.
"in the next breath Lake hit a bar..." was one that I can vividly recall.
I wanted to be a commentator after listening to him, Mike Ingham with great insight from Jimmy Armfield.

None of this hysterical crap that we have now.

The only ones today who are decent are Ian Dennis and John Murray who broke 'the big news is THAT for City is Zabaleta starts!!!!!!!!!!' ahead of beating utd.
 
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Juventus away 1977ish Fogged off the day before. Listened to the whole match on radio Manchester at around 2.30 pm whilst at a school fucking play. I think it was a 2 all draw. The radio was the most reliable peice of news in the day.
I also listened to this in school . Woodwork lesson with Mr Simms who was a big blue
 
Getting back to the car after a home game had finished at 4.40 on a Saturday afternoon and hearing the words it’s ‘ sports report’ and the tune. Still iconic hearing the tune on a Saturday even though times have changed.

Then the results read out where you predicted the away team by the sound of the voice.
It always used to be Bill Bothwell reporting on our games - still have a recording of him somewhere saying “Crossan even failed with a penalty kick because he was too genteel” in that broken glass Scottish accent
 
Totally weird the things you remember , but recall vividly sitting in the back seat of my mums mazda as we were driving on simonsway in wythy on the way to my aunties in timperley and hearing “oh no”.
Hoping it wasnt city , but as always, it was
 
It's a goal!

Oh no!
on derby day they played both jingles one after the other and there was a pause of about 5 seconds where you didn’t know what the fcuk was going on. I used to sit my rag mate in his mums house and the tension was tangible. He was a right smarmy twot as well which made it even worse.
 
on derby day they played both jingles one after the other and there was a pause of about 5 seconds where you didn’t know what the fcuk was going on. I used to sit my rag mate in his mums house and the tension was tangible. He was a right smarmy twot as well which made it even worse.
In the 81 Maine road derby they said on Piccadilly “there has at last been a goal in the derby.. we’ll go straight to Maine road after the adverts to see who’s scored”

Three minutes of agonising wait to then find out McKenzie had put us 1-0 up
 
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