by Four Of Clubs »
23 Oct 2022 13:53
6ft Kerplunk From Despair To Where? I always thought the best commentators where you old BBC types like Barry Davies, the sort who had to appear knowledgable and interested in the world stare out championship at 5 minutes' notice.
...I think it was 'Motty' who was once quoted as saying there were three vital pieces of info a football commentator had to ensure was conveyed to the listener on a regular basis - the score; how long was left and who has the ball (& where) - or something suchlike?
... and I think he was referring to something he was taught by a revered BBC elder (maybe Ken W.?) much with 'less is more' in mind. (no pun)
I'm sure I've posted before that the supreme example of exceptional commentary for me, would be in the 'flannelled fools' arena .... and dear old John Arlott
- who certainly on TV would let the game play out in front of the viewers without the need for a constant flood of mindless tangential facts/opinions.
Nowaday it appears those who follow the latter approach of verbal overload - seem to be held up as an example of the finest
- I can't see how anyone can put up with Sam 'Makesupfacts' Matterpace and that other idiot Darke - there have been times when the game would have been in progress for several minutes (or it seems that way) until they deign to tell you the score or what is actually happening in front of them !
...I watched Newcastle v Everton this week on Amazon - they sub-contract their commentary teams from other broadcasters - but cut the sound as soon as I heard that burbling *&^% Townsend as co-commentator - felt sorry for Pien Meulensteen who'd been given the lower-key gig alongside him - she sounded less than enthralled.