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There is a home quarter-final up for grabs in Group 4 of the All-Ireland Football Championship round-robin this afternoon.
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.
“In goes Dzeko! Hope rekindled here…” Not quite as iconic a line of commentary from Martin Tyler on that unforgettable afternoon when Manchester City won the Premier League in the most dramatic of circumstances, but a goal no less important than Sergio Aguero’s famous winning strike just moments later. Ad Edin Dzeko is set to line up for Inter in the Champions League final against his former club but remains proud of the part he played in City’s success that day and what followed.
"Of course this record will be broken sooner or later, maybe by him in the future. He will score a lot of goals."
It is the iconic, unforgettable image associated with Manchester United’s first title under Sir Alex Ferguson, the season when 26 years of hurt were consigned to the history books.