- Tony Gubba
Tony Gubba (born
September 23 1943 ,Manchester ,England ) is a British journalist and sports commentator. He was educated atBlackpool Grammar School inBlackpool , a coastal town in England's North West.Early career
Gubba began work as a local newspaper reporter in
Lancashire before moving up to the job of staff reporter for a national tabloid;The Daily Mirror . He then gained employment as for Southern TV inSouthampton , before becoming aBBC correspondent, based inLiverpool .His firstOlympic Games as a commentator with the BBC was in 1972, and he has covered every World Cup tournament since 1974. In 1973 he was given the job of presenting the popular "Sportsnight " show, a post he held until 1978.Versatility
After leaving Sportsnight, Gubba moved on to commentate on a range of sports for the BBC. He made regular appearances on "
Match of the Day ", frequently acted as stand-in presenter on "Grandstand", live international football matches andFA Cup matches. He also commentated on ice-skating, hockey, table-tennis, bobsleigh, ski-jumping, speed skating, cycling, rowing, judo, golf and tennis and was the main presenter on BBC's coverage of the World Darts Championship during the 1980s. In February 2007, Australian football fans were treated to his commentary for the 2007 English League Cup Final between Chelsea and Arsenal.Dancing on Ice
Gubba has commentated on all 3 series of
ITV 's "Dancing on Ice " in 2006, 2007 and 2008.Personal life
He lives in Sonning-on-Thames, near Reading in
Berkshire . He lists witnessing the debuts ofGeorge Best andMichael Owen forManchester United F.C. andLiverpool F.C. respectively as highlights of his career.Trivia
*He has provided commentaries also for football
computer and video games : the PC version for "FIFA International Soccer" and theNintendo 64 game "International Superstar Soccer 98".
*One of his most memorable commentaries was a FIFA World Cup encounter in 1998, where the entire Romanian team dyed their hair bright yellow, and he had the unenviable task of working out who was who. (Happily for Gubba, the game was not broadcast live in theUnited Kingdom as England were playing Colombia in their final Group G match at the same time.)
*He is the subject of theHalf Man Half Biscuit song 'Gubba Look-A-Likes', from the 2000 albumTrouble Over Bridgwater '.
*The name of the sports reporter in the recurring "Fast Show " sketchChanel 9 -Antonios Gubba - is a reference to him.External links
* [http://www.tonygubba.com Tony Gubba Official Website & Contact]
* [http://www.thevervoid.com/spoon/footballatoz.htm A collection of quotes from Gubba and fellow commentators]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/euro2000/the_bbc_team/741273.stm Profile] bbc.co.uk
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