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Ronnie Radford – the crowd are invading the pitch… and now it will take some time to clear the field.”In one of Motson’s first Match of the Day commentaries, Ronnie Radford scored a thunderbolt as Hereford equalised in their FA Cup third-round replay against top-flight Newcastle on a boggy pitch at Edgar Street in February 1972.The non-league hosts went on to win the match in extra-time, and Motson identified the game as a turning point in his broadcasting career. Peso88
what a goal! What a goal! Radford the scorer Roulette
John Motson’s unforgettable voice scripted some of the most memorable football moments for more than 50 years.During his distinguished career with the BBC, Motson, who has died aged 77, commentated on 29 FA Cup finals as well as 10 World Cups and hundreds of England games.Here is a look back at some of those quotes which helped write ‘Motty’ into football folklore.Ronnie Radford’s rocketRecommendedThe death of John Motson is the death of the last ‘voice of a sport’Tributes pour in for ‘the voice of football’ John MotsonJohn Motson, legendary BBC football commentator, dies aged 77“Now Tudor has gone down for Newcastle Jiliplay
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John Motson’s unforgettable voice scripted some of the most memorable football moments for more than 50 years.During his distinguished career with the BBC, Motson, who has died aged 77, commentated on 29 FA Cup finals as well as 10 World Cups and hundreds of England games.Here is a look back at some of those quotes which helped write ‘Motty’ into football folklore.Ronnie Radford’s rocketRecommendedThe death of John Motson is the death of the last ‘voice of a sport’Tributes pour in for ‘the voice of football’ John MotsonJohn Motson, legendary BBC football commentator, dies aged 77“Now Tudor has gone down for Newcastle Ibetph
what a goal! What a goal! Radford the scorer Boxing
Ronnie Radford – the crowd are invading the pitch… and now it will take some time to clear the field.”In one of Motson’s first Match of the Day commentaries, Ronnie Radford scored a thunderbolt as Hereford equalised in their FA Cup third-round replay against top-flight Newcastle on a boggy pitch at Edgar Street in February 1972.The non-league hosts went on to win the match in extra-time, and Motson identified the game as a turning point in his broadcasting career. Jiliplay