In our weekly series, Yahoo Sport’s Nick Metcalfe features a famous voice of sport. On the 50th anniversary of England’s 1966 World Cup triumph, the BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme goes under the ...
Tributes have begun to come in for football commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme, who died last night aged 81. "He was the first television football commentator and so set the standards for everyone else, ...
"There were so many more good players around, and the game was much more friendly." Football commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme talks about the 1966 World Cup and the differences between those days and ...
Kenneth Wolstenholme, who has died aged 81, was the voice of football on the BBC for almost a quarter of a century and the author of arguably the most celebrated words in British sports broadcasting, ...
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The taxi driver was adamant - "no way, guv, i'm not charging you," he said. "have this one on me." The taxi driver was adamant - "no way, guv, i'm not charging you," he said. "have this one on me." ...
Sir Geoff Hurst will always be indelibly linked to the phrase 'they think it's all over', but new life could be breathed into Kenneth Wolstenholme's immortal moment of sporting commentary when the two ...
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Legendary sports commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme thought it was “all over” when his plane came under attack from the Germans. One of his crew, Sergeant John ‘Polly’ Wilson, died when their Blenheim ...
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Kenneth Wolstenholme, 81, the TV announcer who made the most famous call in English soccer history, died of heart failure Monday at a hospital in the Devonshire town of Torquay. Wolstenholme’s words ...
British sportscast pioneer Kenneth Wolstenholme, TV announcer who made the most famous call in English soccer history, died of heart failure Monday March 25 in the Devonshire town of Torquay. He was ...
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