No sooner said than done. Listeners to Radio 5 Live Extra (Digital channel) on Sunday 21st January can listen to Arsenal v Manchester United commentated using the original 1927 grid system. On Radio 5 Live (digital and analogue) Mark Saggers’ Sport on Five at 7pm on Thursday 18th January looks back at some of the…
Month: January 2007
Like Writer’s Block
A lot of people have taken the time to be very kind about this weblog of late, and I’m humbled and gratified. Thankyou. Of course, into the room with it alongside the blushes and stammers comes a familiar figure; neckless, skinheaded, wearing white shoes and a romper suit over the tattoos – writer’s block. I…
World Class Darts
Watching two 50 year old men qualify for the World Darts Final yesterday, I couldn’t help but be struck by how poor the quality of play was. Too fast – and the players moving far too much of their body for truly consistent scoring. (The second finalist made it through without ever really playing better…
A Commentator’s Nightmare
2007 is of course the 80th anniversary of football commentary. It’s good that the best of it is still on radio, although the “chart” system that the BBC set out with in 1927 has long been discarded. When a game is broadcast live on both television and BBC Radio 5, I’ll mute the TV and…
Football In America
Actually, I’ve been trying to stay low whilst the British commentariat work through their various problems with the sporting life of the United States, but when even Simon Barnes gets involved with this piece of shame-inducing drivel… and I’m saying, if you find this funny… (I don’t really understand why Brits care so much about…
Quote of the Year
I don’t see this being bettered: Footballers are like mayflies; one minute they’re gangly young things, full of potential, and then before you know it they’re struggling to keep up with the pace of the game and having to find something else to do with the rest of their lives. Harry Rutherford, discussing Beckham’s departure…
Barthes and a Football Crowd
It’s years since I read Barthes on photography, but one line has stayed in my mind. It accompanies a photograph of a young man who was executed for murder in the nineteenth century. Barthes puts his picture before us and says, He is dead, and he is not dead. (Or something to that effect!) With…
Black and White and Colour and Beckham and Blair
It’s a shame Butterfield had to be called Butterfield. To a modern ear the name suggests diet yoghurt or an ersatz spread. Butterfield’s core idea – that the past is valuable for more than what it tells us about how we got here – is one football badly needs right now. And it’s just football’s…
His Face Says It All
I’ve no comment to make on this – I just feel that it’s thought-provoking. John Lyall, at the 1980 FA Cup Final. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms7HGZSBoO0]
Mourinho and Beckham
I won’t allow myself to feel old until the Pope starts looking young, but nevertheless there is the feeling of the end of an era today. What Beckham has announced today is his effective retirement. Around him, the United States MLS will find a sort of maturity, as the millions of young men playing football…