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A hired hand with no obligation to kiss the badge was the perversely obvious alternative to an Englishman, says Clive Tyldesley.
A hired hand with no obligation to kiss the badge was the perversely obvious alternative to an Englishman, says Clive Tyldesley.
Clive Tyldesley bows our of ITV after 28 years, and he showed in his final game, Germany’s win over Denmark, that he is still at the top of his game.
We spent an hour talking to Clive Tyldesley about TV football commentary, where it’s headed and its place in the modern game. It was brilliant.
Clive Tyldesley has seen enough of those seemingly compulsory close-up shots of Gianni Infantino in the Qatar stands. The delusional FIFA president has won.
Ally McCoist has lit up ITV coverage of the World Cup through the very simple method of actually sounding as though he’s enjoying being there.
Clive Tyldesley is working for ITV in Qatar and finds himself at a World Cup flawlessly designed to appear normal. He is not fooled.
‘Rees-Mogg is one of many English citizens that extol the virtues of Southgate and proceed to behave nothing like him.’
Clive Tyldesley and Ally McCoist have been a joy throughout this tournament. Even Twitter approves.
Removing Clive Tyldesley from his position as main ITV commentator? Not for us, Clive.
Clive Tyldesley has been ITV’s lead commentator for the last 22 years.
Clive Tyldesley writes passionately about Jacob Rees-Mogg, fairness and sport..
Neither Jacob Rees-Mogg nor the drunken England football fans abroad ‘get’ sport. Clive does…
Clive Tyldesley writes exclusively for Football365 about the future of football on TV. We’re giddy…
It is a shame that Clive Tyldesley is stowed away on ITV until England roll around. Here’s hoping for a big money transfer.