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ESPN to have most Euro matches called from Bristol studio

ESPN to have most Euro matches called from Bristol studio By RONALD BLUM Associated Press May 18, 2021 10:51am Text size Copy shortlink: NEW YORK Jon Champion has had to adjust to broadcasting soccer off a television screen during the pandemic. ESPN will have just one of five commentary crews on site for the European Championship, sending Britain-based Ian Darke and Stewart Robson to some of the eight matches at Wembley in London while calling up to 43 games from its studios in Bristol, Connecticut, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Champion will be paired with Taylor Twellman in Bristol and will work nine group-stage matches, up from an original six.

ESPN s Euro 2020 commentators feature Jon Champion and Ian Darke, among others

World Soccer Talk ESPN’s presentation of this summer’s UEFA European Football Championship 2020 will feature some of the most accomplished and familiar voices in the sport, headlined by the announce teams of Jon Champion and Taylor Twellman, and Ian Darke paired with Stewart Robson. ESPN’s talented roster will also include a trio of other veteran broadcaster teams – Derek Rae and Efan Ekoku, Steve Cangialosi with Alejandro Moreno, and Mark Donaldson alongside Matteo Bonetti. ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC will combine to televise all 51 matches – more than 140 hours – of EURO 2020. Delayed a year due to the COVID pandemic, the quadrennial tournament will be played June 11 – July 11 across 11 European cities.

ESPN To Call Most Euro Matches From Bristol Studio

ESPN To Call Most Euro Matches From Bristol Studio
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Unofficial All Black barber at home behind the mic and with the razor blade

Bruce Graham, left, father Alec and John have a day at the races in 2012. The Manawatū connection on the Grand Slam tour extended beyond the playing fields. Watching from the stands was a rugby-mad Palmerston North barber following the team around while on his OE. John Graham started cutting the hair of the Manawatū players in team hotels and then their team-mates, becoming the All Blacks’ unofficial barber. His work was even noticed by rugby commentator Keith Quinn. As one game was beamed into New Zealand TV screens in the middle of the night, Quinn said as the All Blacks ran out: “They even got their local barber from Palmerston North to give them a haircut.”

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