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      • These stunningly detailed charts are faithful reproductions of the handwritten research notes that Clive uses for every commentary match on television or radio. They provide very individual mementos of some of the most memorable games and famous clubs of the modern era spanning his 45 years of commentating.
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  2. Clive explains what the charts are and how he uses them on the high wire of the gantry during live TV broadcasts.

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    • Clive Tyldesley Football Commentary
  3. These stunningly detailed charts are faithful reproductions of the handwritten research notes that Clive uses for every commentary match on television or radio. They provide very individual mementos of some of the most memorable games and famous clubs of the modern era spanning his 45 years of commentating.

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  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Indeed, Tyldesley’s collection includes two of City’s famous matches; our 3-2 win over Queens Park Rangers in 2012 and the Champions League final triumph over Inter. But the Treble Commentary Chart, like our 2022/23 season itself, is unique.

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  5. " CLIVE TYLDESLEY’S CRIB NOTES When the legendary commentator is in the booth for talkSPORT, it is clear he has done his homework. But how does he know so much? There’s simply too much info to write on the back of his hand, so he compiles a commentary chart in three colours.

  6. Jul 14, 2024 · Tyldesley has agreed to produce his own commentary chart for today’s England team exclusively for Telegraph Sport, and has explained exactly how he and the other top commentators ensure they...

  7. Re-live two of Celtic's iconic achievements through these prints of famous commentator Clive Tyldesley's meticulously researched and handwritten commentary charts.

  8. He was ITV's lead commentator at the European Championships from 2000 to 2016 and the World Cup finals between 2002 and 2018. His regular co-commentators, after Atkinson's resignation in 2004, were David Pleat, Jim Beglin, Andy Townsend, Glenn Hoddle and Ally McCoist.