David Coleman
 
                        David Coleman
David Robert Coleman, OBEwas an English sports commentator and TV presenter who worked for the BBC for over 40 years. He covered eleven Summer Olympic Games from 1960 to 2000 and six football World Cups...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth26 April 1926
football broken balls
        The ball has broken 50-50 for Keegan
banking brazil europe exposure greater sector
        Europe has a much greater banking sector exposure to Brazil than the U.S..
amount business largest since
        That's the largest amount since they've been in business that we've gotten.
chance offend people
        There is a chance I could offend some people here today. I'm going to tell you things you need to hear. That's never easy.
believe guidelines medical school
        We believe it's the most restrictive set of guidelines ... established by a medical school.
class goes showing
        And there goes Juantorena down the back straight, opening his legs and showing his class.
bringing event larger largest people seems single
        It's probably the largest single event for bringing people in Orangeburg for Orangeburg County. Every year, it seems to get larger and larger.
according appear bank england policy setting
        The Bank of England doesn't appear to have been setting policy according to the monthly figures.
board convinced direction market officials speeches
        It will be a sounding board for a lot of officials to make speeches but I'm not convinced that we're going to see a lot of direction for the market from those meetings.
football blow wind
        Kevin Reeves...proving an ill wind blows nobody no good.
soccer team two
        On this 101st FA Cup Final day, there are just two teams left
soccer special manchester-united
        And now International Soccer Special, Manchester United v Southampton
soccer running winning
        Notting Forest are having a bad run, they've lost six matches in a row now without winning
soccer years lasts
        He's 31 this year: last year he was 30.