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Re: Memories of TV and Radio Coverage

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 8:59 am
by Magellan
JK wrote:
Magellan wrote:
FattyLumpkin wrote:Ian Day with his "stacks on the mill" reference, plus his call during a state game that ended in "What an absolute ball-tearer"!!

It seemed like four out of every five goals scored whilst Daisy was commentating were "brilliantly done".


And the 5th was "Oh what a Soda"

When a side was thrashing its opposition he'd often come out with "walking on water'll be their next trick."

Re: Memories of TV and Radio Coverage

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 9:50 am
by MatteeG
Magellan wrote:
FattyLumpkin wrote:Ian Day with his "stacks on the mill" reference, plus his call during a state game that ended in "What an absolute ball-tearer"!!

It seemed like four out of every five goals scored whilst Daisy was commentating were "brilliantly done".


And a decent second effort was met with "He butters up again.."

Just fantastic. Him and Peter Marker were my favourite commentators.

Re: Memories of TV and Radio Coverage

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 10:10 am
by Magellan
MatteeG wrote:
Magellan wrote:
FattyLumpkin wrote:Ian Day with his "stacks on the mill" reference, plus his call during a state game that ended in "What an absolute ball-tearer"!!

It seemed like four out of every five goals scored whilst Daisy was commentating were "brilliantly done".


And a decent second effort was met with "He butters up again.."

Just fantastic. Him and Peter Marker were my favourite commentators.

Yep, Peter Marker was great to listen to and formed a great double act with Daisy. Marker was the more astute and slightly reserved commentator, with Daisy having a bit of license to bung it on when necessary and get excited.

Oh, for a Peter Marker-style to commentate today. Great player too (from all accounts, too young to have seen him grace the field).