Sentences with phrase «commentary box»

Would that John McEnroe could be prised away from the Wimbledon commentary box to cry, «You can not be serious!»
Straight away Arshavin found his feet, and stayed on them as Ray Wilkins would like to point out in the Sky commentary box.
The Commentary box states that management's GAAP earnings guidance for 2015 is $ 1.37 - $ 1.52 a share.
Henry speaks like a manager of the future from his commentary box.
However, BT's pacy attack is sure to cause problems with Ginola and Owen but if anything it's just a relief to see Michael Owen out of the commentary box.
This one's made all the more interesting by the fact that French's teammate, Patricio O'Ward, was in the commentary box at the time of the accident.
Henry's presence in the commentary box might have had an even bigger effect on the French Gunners and there is no doubt that Francis Coquelin, Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny all had outstanding games.
Watch the latest edition of UnClassic Commentary below, as the Frenchmen take to the commentary box for their impressive 3 - 0 win over Manchester United at Emirates Stadium back in October!
This time, it's Mertesacker and Szczesny in the commentary box, talking about the 3 - 1 win against Stoke from a few seasons ago.
Our commentary box is in a splendid position just under the royal box and must be one of the great views in world sport.
Many hours later Michael returned to our commentary box on Centre Court and I tried again, as I was sure that if we as British school children had sweated over this conundrum then so must he.
On a more mundane level, other than an appearance in the commentary box of Test Match Special during the second Ashes test (following David Cameron the previous day), he's avoided being a media man for all seasons in the way Blair was.
She brought brownies cooked to a Nigel Slater recipe but she claimed to have delivered goodies to the commentary box on another occasion only for them to be snaffled by Geoffrey Boycott whom she said «still has my tupperware.»
Martin Tyler and Alan Smith return once again in the commentary box, analysing individual players or teams, with both of them sounding convincing and on top form.
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