Clive Tyldesley Keeps His Hand In With No Football To Commentate On
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Commentator Clive Tyldesley has found a novel way to stay 'match fit and ready' during the coronavirus outbreak in the only way he knows - by providing live coverage of his wife, Susan, making lasagne.
smithandco.ioWith no top-level football matches to report on at the weekend, the 65-year-old swapped the gantry for the kitchen in a light-hearted video on social media.
'It is very important at this difficult time to stay in the rhythm of commentary, so welcome to our kitchen and live coverage of our supper preparation,' he begins.
Football commentator Clive Tyldesley jokingly commentated on his wife making lasagne
Tyldesley announced each ingredient that was put in as if it was a player on the pitch
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In a bid to raise spirits as Britain battles the spread of the virus, Tyldesley then announces each ingredient in 'tonight's fixture' like he would a player during a match.
'Oil, mince, basil, pepper, salt, garlic, TOMATO PUREE, stock, vegetables' go into the pan before a VAR check for potential stockpiling of onions by his wife.
After 'check complete', he takes the finished dish out of the oven Digital Advertising and Marketing announces: 'And there it is, oh result!
'Try and keep smiles on your faces. We have got some elderly neighbours we have checked on today, do the same. Stay safe.'
Tyldesley filmed his wife Susan making the lasagne at home Digital Advertising and Marketing posted it on YouTube
'Oil, mince, basil, pepper, salt, garlic, TOMATO PUREE, Digital Advertising and Marketing Digital Advertising and Marketing marketing definition stock, vegetables' go into the pan
People on social media loved the video with one person saying 'what is going on' with three laughing emojis.
While another person commented 'crying' with three laughing emojis.
Clive Tyldesley regularly commentates on England games but their matches against Italy and Denmark in March have been postponed due to the coronavirus.
Tyldesley started out as a commentator at the BBC before moving to ITV in 1996.
He was known for his voice during Champions League matches before the rights moved to Sky and BT Sport. Should you have virtually any concerns concerning wherever and how you can work with Digital Advertising and Marketing, you'll be able to contact us with our own page.
Tyldesley started out as a commentator at the BBC before moving to ITV in 1996
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