If you are feeling really energetic you could even give us a full 10 along, with a justification for your selection in no more than 50 words.

Not everyone was amused though and they were, in true schoolboy fashion, banned from commentating together again.Not usually one to get too carried away, even O'Sullevan lost his cool amid the drama of Desert Orchid's Gold Cup win.

This is relatively simple to execute through our remote commentary solutions which save you time and money and provide a significant ROI.Volcano City has more than 10 years experience in live video production. Some of the best games in recent times have been made in even better by some memorable commentary. It has to be dramatic, passionate, funny where possible, but above all it must have something that makes it memorable enough to stay in public consciousness for years afterwards.In his over-the-top exaltations following Norway's 2-1 over England in 1981, Bjorn Minge almost impossibly managed to fulfil all of the above criteria in one go - so the mighty Norwegian had to be No 1.Great sporting moments aren't necessarily always accompanied by great bits of commentary. Just as he suspected Ali was teetering on the verge of defeat, a thunderous right hand did the unthinkable. He knew it word for word.

'In my commentating life I've churned out a few repeatable lines,' he later wrote, 'but this one, even a decade later, Arsenal fans are happy to use as a form of greeting. But it is north of Hadrian’s wall that football commentary is at it’s biased and hilarious best.

'It was the most emotional moment of my broadcasting life' he said later.

In addition to the lovely 'Oh I say' he also favoured 'quite extraordinary' and 'a peach of a shot' as his other stock phrases. Zlatan would agree.“Goal for All Africa!” Sports commentary shouldn’t be language-exclusive .

'I felt everything welling up and thought "Christ, I'm going to burst into tears".
Wareing's reaction has now become almost as famous as the miss itself.Maskell was a commentator of few words whose golden rule was that 'a second's silence is worth a minute's talk'. I’ve just seen the most insane goal, I’ll ever, ever see on a football pitch. Maybe, it was the significance. Somehow it fitted the moment, as if Wareing did not want to intrude on Fox's obvious grief. After all, what would the game be without them, and the moments of genius they embellish, with their words, emotion and passion.And while there have been many, many such moments over the years, some of them stay in our minds more than the others. There you have it, 10 of the best and worst sports commentary moments. There are times when they make you want for it to happen one more time. Like here, for instance. I want to come and give you a man hug.

We thought so. The reporter struggles to breathe as he shouts the Dutch striker’s name in jubilation.Live streaming is just the first step in engaging sports fans across the world. If not, one of the greatest goals of all time, at least. Heavy ground and Cheltenham's stamina-sapping hill had never suited Dessie, yet as the grey improbably started to edge his way in front O'Sullevan sensed victory and with the rest of the crowd stood to roar the people's favourite home.Not the 'they think it's all over... it is now' line you might expect from that match, but surely superior to the one that has become a tired cliche. And while, nothing can beat the sheer, unadulterated joy of watching a football match in a stadium of thousands, there have been countless iconic moments in the beautiful game, which were made even more iconic by the men wielding the microphones – the commentators.There are times when they make you wish you saw the goal live. Oh my days, what a finish have I just seen!”.And, if there has ever been a goal that deserved such reaction and adulation, it was this. Don’t ask me why, I’ve no idea. He stated, “sure there have been injuries and even some deaths in boxing, but,Steve Cram & Brendan Foster’s commentary on Mo Farah’s,Johnathon Overend, 2013 Andy Murray Wimbledon,“WE (Britain) have done it” claimed Jonathan Overend. Which is good enough for us.The man who gave his name to a commentary cock-up (the Colemanball) could sometimes be so bad he was good. Agnew's gag, while sat alongside Brian Johnston in the radio booth, was the cause of much juvenile sniggering. Here he justifies his choice:A great piece of sports commentary must contain several elements. A great piece of sports commentary must contain several elements.

But what are the best ones?