Martin Tyler (born 14 September 1945) is an English
football
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commentator. He has worked as a commentator for
Sky Sports
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since 1990, covering the
Premier League
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and
UEFA Champions League
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, as well as other domestic and international competitions. Tyler had previously commentated for
ITV in the 1970s and 1980s. He provided his voice to the football video game series ''
FIFA
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'' from 2005 until 2019. In 2003, he was voted the FA Premier League Commentator of the Decade.
Football commentary career
After graduating from the University of East Anglia in the 1960s, Tyler helped in the publishing of
Marshall Cavendish's ''Book of Football''. He was also ghostwriter on football pundit
Jimmy Hill's column in ''
The Times
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'' and reported matches under his own name for that paper.
At the urging of Hill he took a job behind the scenes on LWT's ''
The Big Match'' – which had been established in 1968. His job was solely a production role, but at one match he did his own commentary on a tape recorder and handed it in to his bosses expecting, and indeed initially gaining, little response.
However, the break did eventually come with another ITV region
Southern Television. Their regular football commentator (and ITV's tennis man)
Gerry Williams was indisposed and on 28 December 1974 Tyler made his commentary debut at The Dell describing a Second Division clash between
Southampton
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and
Sheffield Wednesday
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. It was a successful bow and six weeks later he was asked back, soon becoming a regular commentator.
In 1976, Tyler moved to
Yorkshire Television
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and began to make an impression on ITV Sport bosses, who included him in the team for the
1978 World Cup. Another change of region came in 1981 as Tyler moved to
Granada
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in his native
North West. In 1982, he led ITV's World Cup team, covering every England game and the final alongside
Ian St. John. The tournament was also memorable on a personal level because he met his future wife while on duty in Spain.
Throughout the 1980s, Tyler established himself as the ITV network's number two commentator behind
Brian Moore. He led the team at the
1984 European Championships and also described all the main matches at the
1986 World Cup – except the final, for which Moore flew out from London (the first time he had ever commentated on a World Cup match for ITV, having previously worked from London as anchorman). From 1983 ITV began to show live
Football League
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matches, with Tyler involved in several such broadcasts over the next seven years.
BSkyB (Sky Sports)
It was the frustration of playing second fiddle that saw Tyler search for new pastures and, despite his own reluctance, he signed a deal with
British Satellite Broadcasting
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's Sports Channel in 1990 at the urging of his agent John Hockey. There he covered live
FA Cup
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games,
England
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internationals and the Scottish League. Tyler's voice was still heard on ITV for another two years as they carried the commentaries he provided for the Football League's overseas broadcasts.
British Satellite Broadcasting
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's merger with Sky meant the Sports Channel became
Sky Sports
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in 1991. Since then he has led the Sky commentary team, spearheading the network's coverage of the FA Premier League since its inception in 1992.
In April 2003, in the
Premier League 10 Seasons Awards, Tyler was voted as the Premier League Commentator of The Decade by fans and a specially assembled panel of football experts. After learning of the honour Tyler stated, "I'd like to thank everybody who voted for me and express my gratitude to all my colleagues at Sky Sports. This award is as much for them as myself and reflects our approach to football. My job has also been made easier by the thousands of individuals within the game who've answered my daily requests for information with the attention and care that make this job so enjoyable."
In 2005, Sky began a rotation policy with their leading commentators. Top matches were shared more equally between Tyler,
Alan Parry,
Rob Hawthorne and
Ian Darke
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– who had returned to football on a regular basis after ten years prioritising boxing. Hawthorne covered the
2005 UEFA Champions League Final for the network. Doubts about the security of his position as Sky's number one commentator alerted rival broadcasting corporations. In January 2007 he was approached by Setanta to be their lead commentator for live Premiership football in 2007–08, but rejected the move and signed a new contract with Sky Sports.
Premier League Productions
When he is not working for Sky, Tyler can be heard commentating for Premier League Productions, the Premier League's production arm which is responsible for producing, packaging and broadcasting the matches for the Premier League's international broadcast partners. Generally Tyler covers the Monday night matches for the international audience.
SBS (Australia)
Since 1990, Tyler has been the main voice for broadcasts on the Australian television network
SBS for
World Cup,
Euro Football Championship and European club competition matches as well as a number of Australian international matches. With the exception of 2010, when he worked for
ESPN
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in the United States, he has now covered eight World Cup Finals for SBS.
United States of America and Canada
Fox used Tyler's Sky commentary to cover the
2010 UEFA Champions League Final
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. This is the first time the Champions League final was broadcast on a major American television network. In addition, he led
ESPN
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's coverage of the
2010 FIFA World Cup
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and was set to return for the
2014 tournament. However, on 8 January 2014, ESPN and Tyler announced they had mutually agreed to part ways ahead of the 2014 World Cup so that he can focus on Premier League games live on Sky Sports.
Other work
Having established himself as a leading ITV commentator in the 1980s, Tyler also took on a large amount of freelance work. He has worked for
Screensport
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History 1984–1986: Early years
Screensport was founded in 1981 by Bob Kennedy — who had st ...
, commentating on the Freight Rover Trophy Area in 1985 and the Screensport Super Cup in 1986, as well as several South American qualifying matches for the 1990 World Cup.
Between 1986 and 1990, Tyler was a regular voice on Octagon CSI's international feed of Serie A along with
Peter Brackley. In May 1988, he was the commentator on Sky Television's first football match coverage - a friendly between
Manchester United
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and
AC Milan at
Old Trafford
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(the channel had previously broadcast externally produced highlights packages).
With his Sky Sports colleague Alan Smith and the former Arsenal and West Ham United player Stewart Robson, Tyler commentated on the
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-language international coverage of the
UEFA Champions League
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and the
UEFA Euro since the
2015-16 season, managed by
UEFA
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and
IMG as well as the
FA Cup
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and the
Community Shield managed by
the FA
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and IMG.
Other sports
Although mostly associated with football, Tyler has commentated on other sports. He contributed to
Granada TV
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's
cricket
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coverage of
Roses Match's throughout his time there, and described action from live
netball
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for ITV's
World of Sport.
In the mid-1980s, Tyler also anchored Channel 4's coverage of
baseball
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's
World Series
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.
Film and video games
Tyler was the default commentator for the
''FIFA'' video game series from 2005 to 2020, alongside
Andy Gray between 2005 and 2010 and
Alan Smith from 2011 to 2020.
Tyler also appeared in the 2005 movie
''Goal'' as a commentator.
Football coaching
Tyler has worked as a coach for a number of teams managed by
Alan Dowson. In 2005, he joined
Walton & Hersham and has since worked with Dowson at
Kingstonian and
Hampton & Richmond Borough. In May 2018, he followed Dowson to
National League
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club
Woking
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, a team he has supported since he was young. Following the departure of Dowson in late February 2022, Tyler also opted to leave the club, concluding a four-year spell with the
Surrey
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-based side.
Ahead of the 2022–23 season, Tyler linked up with Dowson again and became a coach at
Dartford
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is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames estuary, is Thurrock in E ...
.
Legacy
Tyler is known for his role in multiple instances of iconic football commentary, including:
* His commentary on
the last game of the
2011–12 Premier League season. His exclamation when
Sergio Agüero netted a late winner against
Queens Park Rangers for
Manchester City to win their first Premier League title is one of his most famous pieces of commentary. Tyler later said he was "glad he didn't mess it up".
* His commentary of the
2012 UEFA Champions League Final between
Chelsea
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and
Bayern Munich
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. Tyler's commentary over
Didier Drogba's winning penalty ("He's done it!") has subsequently been adopted into
meme culture.
* His commentary of the Semi-Final of the 2012
Champions League, equally famous for
Gary Neville's so-called "Goalgasm" alongside Tyler in the commentary box.
* His commentary of
Andrey Arshavin's goal in the 2011 Champions League game between
Arsenal
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and
Barcelona
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.
*
Michael Essien's worldie against Arsenal.
*
Cristiano Ronaldo's equalizer against
Spain
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References
External links
Sky Sports Columnist – Martin TylerMartin Tyler interview*
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1945 births
Living people
People educated at Royal Grammar School, Guildford
Alumni of the University of East Anglia
English association football commentators
English sportswriters
The Times people
Corinthian-Casuals F.C. players
People from Chester
Major League Baseball broadcasters
Association footballers not categorized by position
English footballers
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) commentators
Sky Sports presenters and reporters