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Clive Tyldesley says football commentators should be allowed to use F-word ‘once a season without losing their job’


CLIVE Tyldesley says he and other footie commentators should be allowed to use the F-word.

The veteran game caller, 69, who spent 20-plus years at ITV, said: “Sometimes it’s the only word that will do.”

Clive Tyldesley says he and other footie commentators should be allowed to use the F-wordCredit: ITV

He added: “I just think once a season a commentator should be allowed to use the F-word without losing their job.

“Some goals, some moments, some misses, simply demand a swear word — the swear word — to capture their full impact.”

Speaking to former manager Martin O’Neill on their Football Authorities podcast, Clive added: “I would need to choose the moment carefully . . . but sometimes you need to say what you see.”

In 2018, pundit Gary Neville was heard on Sky Sports saying something was “f***ing obvious”

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Tyldesley, 69, who appears on Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, also blasted Wembley security after pitch invasions marred last Saturday’s Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.

The pundit – who has covered five World Cups, 17 Champions League finals, and nine FA Cup finals – said: “Pitch invasions at the start of Saturday’s game were not a laughing matter.

“I think there are all kinds of implications now for Wembley’s ability to stage major international matches.

“It’s a real worry.”

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