1.
It's headed away by John Clark, using his head.
Derek Rae
3.
They seem to be in total, if not complete control
Jon Champion
7.
There's no telling what the score will be if this one goes in
George Hamilton
8.
The honour is overpaid,When he that did the act is commentator.
James Shirley
9.
...and then there was Johan Cruyff, who at 35 has added a whole new meaning to the word Anno Domini.
Archie Macpherson
10.
Ian Baird is dashing around like a steam roller up front.
Martin Tyler
11.
It is a huge honour to be recognised as the world's best commentator, particularly against so many sporting greats.
Murray Walker
12.
Having failed as an NFL commentator, Limbaugh understands the power of football.
Jason Whitlock
15.
The ageless Teddy Sheringham, 37 now.
Tony Gubba
16.
Does Michael Cole deserve to take Jim Ross' place as a commentator?
Daniel Bryan
17.
John Moncur has been much more effective since he came on
Alan Green
18.
Liverpool will be without Kvarme tonight - he's illegible.
Jimmy Armfield
19.
He's pulling him off! The Spanish manager is pulling his captain off
George Hamilton
20.
It was one of the best goals I've seen this millenium.
Tony Gubba
22.
I never in my wildest imagination dreamed that I would somehow become a sports commentator.
Joe Rogan
23.
John Arne Riise was deservedly blown up for that foul
Alan Green
25.
A peep, peep, peep, another peep, and that's it.
Barry Davies
26.
Ziege hits it high for Heskey who isn't playing
Alan Green
27.
Anelka was travelling so fast that he couldn't keep his own feet
Clive Tyldesley
28.
It does irritate me when I am described as a controversialist and commentator on Israel.
Tony Judt
29.
[ Rabbi Shlomo ben Isaac] was the greatest commentator [of the Bible] we ever had.
Elie Wiesel
30.
There are no opportune times for a penalty, and this is not one of those times.
Jack Youngblood
31.
Tugay is writhing around all over the place as if he were dead
Alan Green
32.
The eiderdown of this 2-0 lead is a lot more comfortable than the blanket of 1-0.
George Hamilton
33.
for better or worse, it is the commentator who has the last word.
Vladimir Nabokov