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John Motson RIP

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  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    RIP. The best IMO.
  • Another voice and face from my youth gone. RIP Motty. 
  • Iconic. RIP Motty. 
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    RIP - excellent at what he did and seemed like a very decent bloke. 
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,482
    RIP 
  • What a legend Motty was , never got the chance to meet him, wish i had, supposed to be a thoroughly nice bloke.
  • Glovepup
    Glovepup Posts: 1,742
    Legend of the game and a gentlemen, RIP. 
  • Great commentator. Very modest and decent man.

    Very sad. RIP
  • HardyAddick
    HardyAddick Posts: 1,636
    Wasn't his first ever match at The Valley? He did a talk at a screening of a Charlton film years ago at the Greenwich Picturehouse. Seemed like a lovely man.

    Dickie Davies this week, Motty today... hope someone's checked in on Des Lynam.
    Legend. Had a soft spot for Charlton.
  • Pretty upset by this. Voice of football. A genuine legend. RIP Motty and thanks for the great memories. 
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  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Absolutely gutted. Like many of us growing up back in the day he was THE voice of football. His knowledge of the game was astounding, he puts many of today's commentators in the shade, by a country mile.
    God bless Motty, thanks for the many years of superb commentary.
    RIP sir, my condolences to family and friends.
    A very sad day! X
  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,385
    RIP.  Met him once (complete with coat) and was charming.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Incomparable.
    The absolute football man in a pre Sky era where football could be both glorious and humble.
    Motson provided a bridge for many to develop deeper love for the game, as iconic as the brilliant Match of the Day music.
    My best wishes to what I assume will be the many hurt and touched but his passing.
    His first pro match was at the Valley as I believe his dad was a Vicar in Plumstead, so RIP to somebody I like to think was one of our very own.
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,210
    For my generation he is the voice of football commentary.  Growing up in the 90s when I first fell in love with the game it was the voice of Saturday night if I was allowed to stay up and watch match of the day, hearing him yell “Cantona” or “Shearer” was iconic to me, and then we reached the prem hearing him say “Rufus” and “Kinsella” was the answer to all my prayers, the moment where I remember thinking wow Charlton are in the big time.

    RIP John Motson. 
  • RedRobin
    RedRobin Posts: 1,377
    RIP Motty 
  • Rest in Peace. A genuine legend of the game. We all wanted to have a go at being Motty when we were growing up! 
  • Met him a couple of times through work, would have been early 2000s. doing Football Focus. He was very nice, and surprisingly nervous and in need of reassurance just before going on air, when most others doing that stuff are happy to chat/smoke/whatever until a second or two before going live. Apparently when he went away for tournaments one of the producers had to make sure that there was always somewhere nearby that he could get steak and chips. 
  • Billyboy
    Billyboy Posts: 518
    RIP motty
  • Saulc23
    Saulc23 Posts: 685
    RIP.  A true legend of Football.
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    Shocked he was 77, but then it was over 50 years from the game that made him. He along with Barry Davies and Brian Moore were the sound of football during my childhood.  RIP to an iconic commentator and lover of the game.
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  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,590
    RIP. Met him at The Valley when we played Fulham in '82 and got him to sign my programme (which I've still got).
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,689
    RIP Motty. In my head, his is always the commentator's voice. 
  • A sad day, RIP Motty and thanks for the memories.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,808
    absolute legend

    RIP
  • RIP Motty. As so many have said his voice is one of the sounds of football.

    It's an odd one but none of the newer breed of commentators have the right "voice" if that makes sense. Probably because the likes of Motson, Moore and Davies were the ones you grew up with.
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,017
    I've been sitting at my desk, welling up like I've lost someone close to me.
    But when you think of how many games he has commentated on that we've all watched, whether you support the teams playing or not, we've listened to him more than we've listened to anyone else close to us.

    If you can stand the adverts every 15 mins, Talksport has had some brilliant stories about him from the likes of Bob Wilson, Mark Lawrenson and Clive Tyldesley this morning.  
  • RIP Motty
  • RIP Motty
  •  I met him at the Cheltenham Festival in 2018. He was very much into his horse racing but we chatted and because of his history he admitted that he had a real soft spot for Charlton, knew exactly what the situation with RD was at the time as well as every key moment in our history. His professionalism had meant he couldn't commit to supporting one club over another but now that he had retired you could see that he had empathy with the club. On  that day he was the only one of us to come out significantly better off on the days racing.
    Absolute legend. RIP John