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Anthony Hudson (artist)
Anthony Hudson may refer to: * Anthony Hudson (commentator) (born 1971), Australian sports commentator * Anthony Hudson (soccer) (born 1981), English-American association football manager * Tony Hudson (born 1958), American college and minor league baseball pitcher {{hndis, Hudson, Anthony ...
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Anthony Hudson (commentator)
Anthony 'Huddo' Hudson (born 10 April 1971) is an Australian sports commentator in television and radio. He mainly commentates Australian rules football. He also writes for News Corp newspapers. Hudson has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism which he earned in 1993 at RMIT University. Hudson became well known during the 1990s as a commentator for 3AW Football and subsequently the Seven Network and then Network Ten where he cemented his name. Hudson called the 2000 (Seven Network), 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 & 2011 AFL Grand Finals for Network Ten. Hudson was famous for two particular 'calls' on Network Ten: * "I see it, but I don't believe it" (upon Sydney Swans player Nick Davis kicking a game-winning goal in the 2005 AFL semi final). * "Who would've thought the sequel, would be just as good as the original" (upon the West Coast Eagles winning the 2006 AFL Grand Final). And another two on Fox Footy: * "It's There! The miracle on Grass!" (upon the Brisbane Lions ...
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Anthony Hudson (soccer)
Anthony Patrick Hudson (born 11 March 1981) is an English-American professional association football manager who is currently serving as the interim head coach of the United States national team. Hudson became one of the youngest coaches to earn the UEFA Pro Licence, the highest coaching award in football, in 2012. Hudson has managed two international teams, and won two international tournaments, qualifying for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup and 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in the process. Hudson also became the youngest ever manager to lead a team in FIFA Confederations Cup history. Playing career Hudson started playing in the youth system at Premier League club West Ham United, before being loaned to Luton Town. After being released by West Ham, Hudson signed a two-year deal with Dutch First Division team NEC Nijmegen. After six months, however, he asked to be released and returned home to England. He then moved to American lower division club Wilmington Hammerheads in 2006, ul ...
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