BBC’s ‘Voice of football’ John Motson dies aged 77

BBC’s ‘Voice of football’ John Motson dies aged 77

Legendary soccer commentator John Motson has died aged 77.

The BBC pundit celebrated 50 years within the job in 2018 earlier than hanging up his mic in May that yr, The Sun reported.

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He later got here out of retirement to affix talkSPORT.

Motson – generally known as the voice of soccer – was famed for his signature sheepskin coat.

During his profession, the commentator lined ten World Cups, ten European Championships, 29 FA Cup finals and greater than 200 England video games.

In 2014, he was identified with bowel most cancers and compelled to overlook the World Cup in Brazil.

Speaking on the time, he mentioned: “I consider myself very lucky I was diagnosed so early that the cancer was dealt with and the positiveness came about because I wanted to get back into my normal life.

“That drive and determination was probably the most positive thing I could’ve had.”

Motson was born in Salford and commenced his journalist profession in Barnet – the group he helps.

He labored as a reporter between 1963 and 1967 earlier than being employed for BBC Radio 2.

His first radio commentary was an Everton v Derby conflict in December 1969.

Three years later, Motson turned a family title due to his work on Match of the Day.

He bowed out after 50 years on the ultimate day of the 2017/18 season and received a Bafta that yr.

The soccer world was fast to pay tribute.

This story first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission.

Source: www.news.com.au