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Clive Tyldesley
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Clive Tyldesley (Born 25 August 1954[citation needed]) is an English sports commentator, television presenter and voiceover artist, who since 1998 has been the main football commentator for ITV. He has commentated on eleven Champions League finals, five FA Cup Finals and numerous World Cup and European Championship matches.
Contents [hide]
1 Career
2 Early ITV career
3 BBC (1992-1996)
4 Return to ITV (1996-present)
5 Computer games
6 Personal life
7 References
[edit]Career

Tyldesley was born in Radcliffe, Bury, and was educated at Kirkham Grammar School. He began his career in local radio in Nottingham before joining Liverpool's Radio City in 1977. After succeeding Elton Welsby as sports editor, he began commentating in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He also covered Everton F.C.'s rise to prominence in the mid-1980s. Tyldesley was on-air at the scene of the Heysel disaster during the 1985 European Cup Final.[citation needed]
He also broadcast during the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, which saw 96 Liverpool fans die,although he was not present on the day. Throughout his time he also commentated on other events such as Rugby League, the Grand National and even the Pope John Paul II's visit to Liverpool.
[edit]Early ITV career

Tyldesley joined Granada Television in the late 1980s as a commentator on their Kick Off and Granada Soccer Night programmes. He also anchored Granada's coverage of Lancashire cricket until the sport was dropped by the channel in the early 90s, and also covered rugby league for the region.
Between 1988 and 1992, ITV held exclusive rights to the Football League. They would show one match live on Sunday afternoons, and no weekly highlights programme. However, they would show all the goals from Division One during the half time interval of their live match, and Tyldesley would usually provide the voiceover.
[edit]BBC (1992-1996)

Tyldesley joined the BBC as they obtained highlights rights for the new Premier League in 1992. For four years he worked as a commentator on Match of the Day and Sportsnight. Despite proving himself as an accomplished performer, he was unable to dislodge John Motson and Barry Davies and only covered four live matches in his entire time there. These were two matches at the 1994 World Cup, one at Euro 96 and an FA Cup tie between Sheffield United and Aston Villa. After being consigned to basketball at the 1996 Olympics, he left the BBC.[citation needed]
[edit]Return to ITV (1996-present)

Tyldesley returned to ITV at a time when veteran football commentator Brian Moore was beginning to scale down his commitments. Over the next two years, Tyldesley was frequently heard commentating on live matches for the ITV network, as well as making occasional regional appearances on Granada, where he started his TV career. However, Moore was still used for most major finals.
Moore retired after the 1998 World Cup, and Tyldesley was soon made the network's leading football commentator, despite attempts to poach John Motson from the BBC.
Tyldesley has commentated on 3 World Cup finals for ITV (2002, 2006 and 2010), 2 European Championship finals (2000 and 2004) and 5 FA Cup Finals (1999,2000, 2001, 2009 and 2010), as well as successes for Manchester United and Liverpool in the Champions League.
[edit]Computer games

Tyldesley and Andy Gray provide commentary in the seven most recent versions of EA Sports' football games: FIFA 06, FIFA 07, FIFA 08, FIFA 09 (PC, Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2 and PSP FIFA 12 consoles TBA only; he's replaced by Martin Tyler for other consoles and PC in FIFA 10 and FIFA 11). Tyldesley is also heard in another of EA's football games, 2006 FIFA World Cup. He is also present in Euro 2008 and UEFA Champions League 2004-2005 and 2006-2007 along with Andy Townsend. He and Townsend are the Commentators for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (video game). He also provided commentary for Championship Manager 2, the last in the franchise to feature verbal analysis. He also provided commentary for the PlayStation 1 video game This is Football.
[edit]Personal life

Tyldesley is a lifelong Manchester United fan. Speaking to the BlueMoon Podcast, he explained that he had been brought up following the club, but his enthusiasm had "diluted" while he worked at Nottingham Forest.[1] He is also a supporter of the Labour Party and in 2010 he hosted a husting between the leadership contenders.[2] He often commentates Champions League matches which are broadcast on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Clive lives with his partner Susan and their four children near Reading.
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Gerald McCoy
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Gerald McCoy
No. 93 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Defensive tackle
Personal information
Date of birth: February 25, 1988 (age 24)
Place of birth: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 295 lb (134 kg)
Career information
College: Oklahoma
NFL Draft: 2010 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3
Debuted in 2010 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Career history
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010–present)
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
First-team All-American (2008, 2009)
First-team All-Big 12 (2008, 2009)
USA Today Defensive Player of the Year (2005)
Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year (2005)
Career NFL statistics as of 2011
Tackles 39
Sacks 4.0
Forced Fumbles 2
Interceptions 0
Stats at NFL.com
Gerald McCoy (born February 25, 1988) is an American Football defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, and earned consensus All-American honors. McCoy was the third pick overall in the 2010 NFL Draft.
Contents [hide]
1 High school career
2 Career stats
3 Professional career
3.1 2010 NFL Draft
3.2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4 References
5 External links
[edit]High school career

McCoy was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He prepped at Southeast High School in Oklahoma City. He also went to Jefferson Middle School in Oklahoma City. After notching 83 tackles, including 23 tackles for loss and 20 sacks, he was named All-area, all-state and all-metro as a junior in 2004. As a senior he logged 82 tackles, 20 sacks and recovered nine fumbles.
McCoy received numerous awards including 2005 National Defensive Player of the Year by USA Today.[1] He was ranked as the top defensive tackle of the class of 2006 by a number of recruiting services, including Rivals.com.[2] Following his stellar high school career, McCoy was invited to play in the 2006 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. McCoy committed to the University of Oklahoma over USC, Notre Dame, and LSU.
[edit]Career stats

Team
G
TT
Solo
Ast
TFL
Sack
PDef
INT
FF
FR
Hurr
BK
TD
2006 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007 Oklahoma 13 19 10 9 6½ 2 0 0 1 1 6 0 0
2008 Oklahoma 14 30 14 16 11 6½ 2 1 0 0 2 0 0
2009 Oklahoma 13 34 25 9 15½ 6 2 0 1 1 10 0 0
Career - 40 83 49 34 33 14½ 4 1 2 2 18 0 0
[edit]Professional career

[edit]2010 NFL Draft
McCoy, having been considered one of the top prospects of the 2009 NFL Draft, chose to participate in the 2010 NFL combine, which could raise his status very highly. As of May 2009, he was assumed to be a top-3 pick in the 2010 NFL Draft and projects as either a 4-3 three-technique defensive tackle or a 3-4 defensive end at the professional level.[3][4]
Pre-draft measureables
Ht Wt Arm length Hand size 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP
6 ft 4⅛ in 295 lb 33¾ in 10¼ in 5.04 s 1.68 s 2.85 s 4.48 s 7.32 s 30½ in 9 ft 6 in 23 rep
All values from NFL Combine[5]
McCoy was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 3rd overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. McCoy and the Buccaneers agreed to a five-year, $63 million contract on July 31, 2010.[6]
[edit]Tampa Bay Buccaneers
He recorded his first sack against the 49ers on November 21, 2010. His first multi-sack game came on November 28, 2010 when he sacked quarterback Joe Flacco of the Baltimore Ravens twice. On December 12, 2010, McCoy suffered a torn left biceps, causing the team to place him on IR two days later.[7]



Real Madrid venció 4-1 a Cska, y clasificó a cuartos en la 'Champions'


Real Madrid, con un gol de Higuaín, supera 1-0 a Cska de Moscú y se mete dentro de los ocho mejores de la Liga de Campeones.
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Ronaldo, dos veces, Higuaín y Benzema marcaron para el 'merengue'. Tosic por el equipo ruso.

Real Madrid impuso el ritmo, generó las jugadas de peligro, marcó un gol y por eso está venciendo a su rival ruso.

El compromiso ha presentado un absoluto dominio de Real Madrid, pero no ha podido sacar una ventaja más alta pese a que ha manejado la pelota.

El único gol del partido en esta primera etapa lo anotó el argentino Gonzalo Higuaín, quien al minuto 26 empujó el balón tras una buena acción colectiva.

En los partidos ya disputados por la vuelta de los octavos de final de la Liga de Campeones, se definió la clasificación de Milan, Barcelona, Marsella, Benfica, Apoel y Bayer Munich y falta saber cuál equipo avanza entre esta llave de Real Madrid y Cska y la llave entre Chelsea y Nápoles.




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