70s. what was expected to be a low profile game and much of the day got top billing, and he obviously carried it brilliantly. so that was one moment. also the other match, the famous match with the image of john motson doing his piece to camera in the snow storm at wycombe wanderers. when he was wearing his sheepskin coat and his flat cap, that became an image ofjohn motson. and he cultivated it brilliantly as well. motty with the sheepskin coat. absolutely, and his career with the bbc spanned 50 years with the bbc, ten world cups, ten european championships, 29 fa cup finals as well. during that time, football changed so much. the style but also there way we broadcast it. and he was able to change with it, remain relevant to so many new generations of fans, how? relevant to so many new generations of fans. how? of fans, how? yes, he did. i think it was because of fans, how? yes, he did. i think it was because it of fans, how? yes, he did. i think it was because it was of fans,
The PSNI officer who is “fighting for his life” after being shot in Omagh, Co Tyrone, last night recently gave evidence at the trial of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch.
There is no "hard, reliable evidence" that Gerard "The Monk" Hutch murdered David Byrne in the gangland shooting at the Regency Hotel, his barrister has told the Special Criminal Court.