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The
next meeting and AGM of the Association will take place on
THURSDAY 22ND MAY 2008
19:45 for 20:00 start at Colney Heath FC
CATCH OF THE DAY
“Motty” to speak at
Association AGM
John Motson, regarded by many as the voice of football, has
kindly agreed to speak at the AGM of the Association just five
days after commentating at what may be his last FA Cup Final and
only a week before he prepares to leave for Switzerland and
Austria and the finals of Euro 2008.
It speaks volumes for
the reputation of the Association that Motty is willing to give
up precious time in such a hectic programme to come and address
our members. So please ensure we have a FULL turnout at Colney
Heath FC on THURSDAY 22nd MAY at 7.45pm.
THE
VOICE OF FOOTBALL
Bill Hamilton writes of a 40
year friendship with “Motty”
John
Motson, popularly known as the Voice of Football, started his
working life like myself as a junior reporter on a weekly paper.
The only son of a Methodist minister, he was born in Salford and
educated in Suffolk. He was just 18 when he joined the Barnet
Press, later moving to the Sheffield Morning Telegraph
where he first covered League football.
After a
short spell with BBC Radio Sheffield, John switched to
network radio in 1968 where on Radio 2 he soon made a
name for himself as a commentator on football, tennis and
boxing.
When I
moved to Radio Sport at the BBC in London the following year, I
was invited to share a flat with John in Finchley and was amazed
at his encyclopedic knowledge of football and at his meticulous
preparation for whichever game was next on his list. We even
played an entire FA Cup competition, right from the 1st
Preliminary Round, on the subbuteo table and believe or not,
Cardiff City were one of the finalists!
We worked
for a very hard task master, a Scot by the name of Angus Mackay,
who was responsible for the launch of Sports Report whose
format today has not altered significantly from the days when
Eammon Andrews first presented the programme.
Since then,
of course, John has gone on to achieve great things in the
highly competitive world of television sport. A veteran of over
2,000 matches, our beloved Motty has commentated on more than 50
major finals – FA Cup, World Cup and European Championships. His
appearance at Wembley Stadium later this month will be his 29th
FA Cup Final (plus 5 replays!)
I will
never forget his first major triumph for Match of the Day.
He excused himself from attending my wedding in February
1972 so he could commentate at the Hereford United v Newcastle
Cup tie. Little did either of us know it would turn out to be
one of the biggest FA Cup shocks of all time. To make matters
worse, most of the guests at the wedding were ardent Newcastle
fans … their glum faces didn’t help married life get off to the
best of starts!
John,
probably the most famous model of the sheepskin coat (the first
bought from a street trader in Hornchurch – not Micky Ewen we
hope!) has had a long association with Hertfordshire. He has
received numerous accolades and awards for his work, has
narrated over 30 football videos and published a number of best
selling books.
He is also
extremely loyal to his friends and this season surprised me by
arranging a dinner to celebrate my 50 years as a football
referee and even persuaded David Elleray to come along to
present the FA’s Gold Medal.
In 2001,
John received the OBE from The Queen for outstanding services to
broadcasting. If you get up early enough in the mornings, you
might see him running along the country lanes to keep in tiptop
condition. He’s run many half marathons including The Great
North Run and other hobbies include the cinema and reading
thrillers.
John also
had a share in a couple of racehorses which unlike himself –
unless I am mistaken – did not enjoy such a successful career.

Motty
has made a considerable sacrifice to ensure he joins us at the
AGM at
Colney Heath on
Thursday 22nd May. Be sure to be there … it promises
to be quite a night!
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