Peter Drury joins Sky Sports to cover Premier League in place of Martin Tyler
Peter Drury is joining Sky Sports to cover the Premier League from next season after Martin Tyler’s departure.
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Peter Drury is joining Sky Sports to cover the Premier League from next season after Martin Tyler’s departure.
LONDON : Veteran English soccer commentator Martin Tyler is hanging up his Sky Sports microphone after more than 30 years of bringing the Premier League to living rooms across the country.
Sky Sports commentator Martin Tyler is stepping down ahead of the new football season after 33 years. The 77-year-old has been the voice of football on Sky since the launch of the Premier League in 1992.
Martin Tyler, the veteran commentator, is stepping down from his role at Sky Sports ahead of the new season after 33 years.
Commentator Martin Tyler is stepping down from his role at Sky Sports ahead of the new season after 33 years.
Throughout the summer, in a series called Hometown Hopefuls, NBC is spotlighting the stories of Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls from all fifty states, as well as Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico, as they work towards the opportunity to represent their country at the Paris 2024 Games next year. We’ll learn about their paths to their sports’ biggest stage, and the towns and communities that have been formative along the way. Visit NBCSports.com/hometownhopefuls for more stories from across America as these Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls prepare for Paris in summer 2024.
It was a case of another day, another thrilling hurling showdown in Croke Park this afternoon, as Monaghan opened up a treble header of national finals with a heart-stopping and historic success over Lancashire in the Lory Meagher final.
Interim boss Martin Fellowes felt East Kilbride academy goalkeeper Mateusz Miller being the penalty shootout hero in their Lowland League Cup final win over Bo’ness United was a fitting way for him to end almost a decade with his hometown club.