"LET'S HEAR IT ENGLAND"


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Featured Commentators
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Clive Tyldesley (ITV)
Clive succeeded Brian Moore as the Chief Commentator on ITV in 1998.
He's covered the finals of all the major competitions for ITV, and South Africa provided his 3rd World Cup Final for iTV.
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Martin Tyler (Sky)
Martin has led Sky Sports' commentary team since it began in 1991.
In 2003, he was named the 'Premier League Commentator Of The Decade' by fans.
He also works for Premier League Productions on the feed that's distributed worldwide.
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Guy Mowbray (BBC)
Guy was the BBC's lead commentator on the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final and he commentates on 'Match of the Day'. He also presents the regional football show 'Late Kick Off'.
He spent 5 years at ITV before joining the BBC in 2004.
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Steve Banyard (Premier League Productions)
Steve is a lead commentator on the international feed of the Premier League that gets distributed to over 200 countries all around the world.
He was also one of the world feed commentators at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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Rob Hawthorne (Sky)
Rob won a local radio competition in Birmingham by commentating on Trevor Francis' goal in the 1979 European Cup Final.
Before joining Sky, he worked for the BBC in local and network radio.
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Ian Darke (ESPN)
Ian joined ESPN in the USA after working for them at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Previously, he was one of Sky's lead football commentators, and also their chief boxing commentator.
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Peter Brackley (Ex Football Italia)
Peter's worked for the BBC, ITV and Sky, but many will know him best as the voice of Italian football for 10 years on Channel 4.
He now broadcasts on the BBC's Championship coverage for their website.
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Simon Brotherton (BBC)
Simon commentates on both 'Match of the Day' and Radio Five Live.
He's covered 3 World Cups, 4 European Championships, 3 Africa Cup of Nations, 2 Champions League Finals and 2 UEFA Cup Finals.
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Peter Drury (ITV)
Peter joined ITV from BBC Radio in 1998 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup was his 4th World Cup Finals (in addition to 3 European Championships).
A product of BBC Radio Leeds, he graduated to BBC network radio in 1993.
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Steve Wilson (BBC)
Steve is one of the BBC's lead commentators on 'Match of the Day'.
He became known on the radio at Capital Gold in London before moving to the BBC with Radio Five Live, and then joining the TV team full time in 2004.
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Jon Champion (ESPN)
South Africa 2010 was Jon's 6th FIFA World Cup and his 3rd with ITV.
He spent 7 years with the BBC on 'Match of the Day' and is now Chief Commentator for ESPN in the UK.

The Prince's Trust

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Youth charity The Prince's Trust helps change young lives.  It gives practical and financial support, developing key workplace skills such as confidence and motivation.  It works with 14- to 30-year-olds who have struggled at school, have been in care, are long-term unemployed or have been in trouble with the law. 
 
The Prince of Wales’s charity has helped more than 600,000 young people since 1976 and supports over 100 more each working day. More than three in four young people The Trust helped last year moved into work, education or training. Further information about The Prince’s Trust is available at www.princes-trust.org.uk or on 0800 842 842.
Red White Blue Music Limited will pay the net proceeds from the sale of this product after costs (estimated to be 50% of such proceeds, rising to approximately 80% of such proceeds after recovery of the initial costs) to Prince's Trust Trading Limited. Prince's Trust Trading Limited covenants all its taxable profits to The Prince's Trust, a registered charity incorporated by Royal Charter in England and Wales (1079675) and Scotland (SC041198).

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Featuring 11 top TV commentators.
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Welcome!

This is the website for the brand new England song 'Let's Hear It England' which is being released in April 2010.

It features the leading TV commentators and a male voice choir.

Visit the Blog to keep informed. You can even subscribe to our RSS Feed.
This is the official website for the England song 'Let's Hear It England'.

It features the top football commentators from the BBC, ITV, Sky and ESPN, plus the Cotswold Male Voice Choir.

Proceeds are going to support The Prince's Trust.

COMMENTATORS
Clive Tyldesley
Martin Tyler
Guy Mowbray
Steve Banyard
Rob Hawthorne
Ian Darke
Peter Brackley
Simon Brotherton
Peter Drury
Steve Wilson
Jon Champion


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