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Jul 15, 2021 · The sports broadcaster, 43, told ITV viewers watching the England v Denmark Euro 2020 semifinals game to call in sick for work and do whatever they wanted in celebration. It's not been reported 68...
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In an interview earlier in 2021, Tyldesley claimed he considered “storming out” of his meeting with ITV after he was told he was being replaced as the broadcaster’s main commentator. “I could have stormed out, but I thought, no I quite fancy commentating on France versus Italy,” Tyldesley told the Daily Telegraph.
Sam Matterface going off on one for over a minute about how you should call in and not go into work but do it responsibly or a lot of people will be angry at him. Then Lee Dixon, who I very much am a fan of as a Gooner, literally said “at some point there will be subs being made”. Reply reply.
Jul 16, 2021 · Matterface, who was clearly elated after England beat Denmark 2-1, launched into a mini-speech while commentating, and instructed viewers to "call your boss, you're not going into work tomorrow". While some saw the funny side, others found Sam's comments instructing the ITV audience to do what they want distasteful, reports The Daily Star.
Apr 6, 2022 · I don’t ever stop. My missus and children must wonder if I still exist. Short but sweet advice: On radio commentary – keep mentioning the score. On TV commentary – know when to shut up.
Jul 10, 2021 · Generally good from those with whom he works, in particular his co-commentator Lee Dixon and his editor Tony Pastor, a much experienced former BBC man, but Matterface has gone out of his way to avoid social media reaction, good or bad.
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Samuel Peter Matterface (born 27 April 1978) is an English sports broadcaster currently working for TalkSPORT [1] and ITV Sport. Since 2018, he has been the commentator on the ITV1 skating competition Dancing on Ice.