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25 Sep 2001, 12:14 (Ref:150936) | #1 | ||
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BYE Murray...you'd be missed
"ITV have announced that the US Grand Prix will be Murray Walker's last race in the commentary box."
Geez, although i don't get to hear him live during races, i've heard clips of his legendary words, and couldn't help laugh at them at times. Its sad to see him leave, and to those who views ITV, enjoy this last moment! |
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25 Sep 2001, 13:32 (Ref:150984) | #2 | ||
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bloody ITV, you'd think they would let Murrey commentate till the end of the year, now we gotta put up with James Allen.
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25 Sep 2001, 14:08 (Ref:151001) | #3 | ||
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It was Muarry himself who decided to finish the season early. He didn't want his sign-off at Suzuka - which would be broadcasted at 3 in the morning - sensible choice.
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25 Sep 2001, 14:29 (Ref:151007) | #5 | ||
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Murray has to be one of the greatest commentators ever, in any sport. He is a true legend, a great character with knowledge, enthusiasm and style. It won't be the same ithout it, but I say its high time he was made Sir Murray. anyone know the address of the petition to get him knighted?
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25 Sep 2001, 15:00 (Ref:151017) | #7 | ||
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awwwwww murray we will miss u! But it is a better way to go at prime time - rather than 3am. so hes made a good choice there!
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25 Sep 2001, 19:28 (Ref:151149) | #8 | ||
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He's the last link with the past when it was a sport - despite the fact his slips can be annoying I will miss him - but Brundle and Allen are a good team. Will they ever match Hunt and Walker tho?
Then again Shaw and Hobbs on the Indycar are superb, as is Ben Edwards. |
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25 Sep 2001, 20:56 (Ref:151215) | #9 | ||
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It was definitely time to retire. Murray's gaffes were becoming routine, he is semi-senile now. But... even a semi-senile Walker is better than <yawn> Allen on his best day.
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25 Sep 2001, 21:06 (Ref:151222) | #10 | ||
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No-one will ever match murray. Or Hunt for that matter, except murray!
I think Ben Edwards should be given a shot as he's the next best thing IMO. |
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25 Sep 2001, 22:39 (Ref:151290) | #11 | ||
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Long Live Murray, gaffs and all, you are a living legend.
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25 Sep 2001, 23:01 (Ref:151298) | #12 | ||
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Bye bye Murray, thanks for all the gaffes....'And into the pits comes the green Ferrari....'
Now, will James Allen become the new Muzza? Maybe by about 2020 |
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26 Sep 2001, 02:00 (Ref:151359) | #13 | ||
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It will be a sad day for Formula One in general on September 30, 2001 when Murray Walker lays down the microphone for the last time.
We've all grown accustomed to Murray's legendary gaffes and his pants-on-fire style, but there is no doubt he will never be replaced. So I say to Murray farewell and enjoy the rest of your life. *thinks for a second.....* No Murray, don't go!!!! I don't want to put up with James Allen. Come back!!!!! |
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26 Sep 2001, 05:25 (Ref:151393) | #14 | ||
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It will be a sad day for the sport losing a man who has truly become a legend. Good luck and best wishes Murray.
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26 Sep 2001, 10:25 (Ref:151474) | #15 | ||
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I echo all of the above sentiments about Murray and would also like to see Ben Edwards given the chance to shine on TV. His broadcasting prowess on Eurosport is well known and I believe he would be a good foil for Martin Brundle. Ben is also a racing driver and was Chief Instructor at Brands Hatch for many years before joining Eurosport. He has a mountain of knowledge on the sport and would shine in my opinion.
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26 Sep 2001, 10:38 (Ref:151483) | #16 | ||
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Yeah I've always liked Ben Edwards' style, I'd rather see him on F1 than James 'you're not gonna believe this guys' Allen. Ben would have much more chance of being as knowledgable, personable and enthusiastic as Murray
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26 Sep 2001, 14:08 (Ref:151575) | #17 | ||
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Is Allen definitely confirmed for next year?
I thought the idea of murray missing a few races was to give ITV the chance to try out some replacements not just Allen. If this is so then Suzuka should be Ben Edwards chance. |
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26 Sep 2001, 14:59 (Ref:151605) | #18 | ||
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I'm pretty sure he's left himself free of long term contracts with Eurosport just in case.
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26 Sep 2001, 15:26 (Ref:151616) | #19 | ||
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Very sad for you all, Murray was one of the best F1 commentator, good luck with the next one.
But in Holland we still have Olav Mol. Olav Mol = |
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26 Sep 2001, 15:37 (Ref:151622) | #20 | ||
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Tiff Needell is the fans favourite
Second is Jeremy Clarkson! This was a poll conducted by Green Flag on who would you like to replace Murray Tiff 35% Jeremy 14% |
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26 Sep 2001, 17:43 (Ref:151669) | #21 | ||
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Actually, I had never thought of Jeremy Clarkson. He would be brilliant and a natural successor to Murray. It would be like having Murray Walker and James Hunt rolled into one!
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27 Sep 2001, 00:44 (Ref:151904) | #22 | ||
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I won't remember Murray for the mistakes, I'll remember him as a man of passion and enthusiasm for Formula One that is unmatched by anyone in the paddock.
A one of a kind. Sir, you will be missed. |
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27 Sep 2001, 07:35 (Ref:151958) | #23 | ||
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Surely they've got to do better than James Allen.
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27 Sep 2001, 22:14 (Ref:152355) | #24 | ||
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I would just like to add my good wishes and thanks to Murray, and as so rightly mooted by BootsOntheSide my vote goes to a Knighthood. Arise Sir Murray!
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27 Sep 2001, 22:51 (Ref:152374) | #25 | ||
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A knighthood is the very least that they can do for him. I'm lobbying for a peerage.
Lord Walker of Silverstone has a certain ring to it, don't you think? The one consolation that I have about Murray retiring from F1 commentary is that hopefully he'll have more time for other events such as Goodwood. It clashed with Monza this year, so we missed out on his inimitable style on the PA. And such a nice guy. Two years ago, friends and I were strolling through the paddock, and were met by Murray coming the other way, with a cheery, friendly greeting. Very personable he was, as though we were old friends - although he may have been very much mistaken! |
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