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Adrian often takes controversial positions in discussions, which are usually disagreed with by listeners and co-presenters, sometimes resulting in a heated [[argument]]. One of his |
Adrian often takes controversial positions in discussions, which are usually disagreed with by listeners and co-presenters, sometimes resulting in a heated [[argument]]. One of his suggestions is that he could do a better job than the current [[England national football team|England]] manager, since, in his view, the only attribute an England manager needs is passion. Furthermore, Durham has a habit of responding to those who have contradicting views to his own in a [[sarcastic]] and condescending response. He has recently gone on record calling [[Jamie Carragher]] "a bottler" and accused [[Thierry Henry]] of going missing in big games.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} |
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His opinions are also very fluid. This fluidity allows him to air apparently contradictory statements. He regularly reminds listeners he's first and foremost an [[England national football team|England]] fan, secondly he's a fan of a team who plays proper [[football (soccer)|football]] (i.e. a team that plays with flair) regardless of whether it's an [[England|English]] [[club]] playing in a [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]{{Fact|date=May 2007}}. |
His opinions are also very fluid. This fluidity allows him to air apparently contradictory statements. He regularly reminds listeners he's first and foremost an [[England national football team|England]] fan, secondly he's a fan of a team who plays proper [[football (soccer)|football]] (i.e. a team that plays with flair) regardless of whether it's an [[England|English]] [[club]] playing in a [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]{{Fact|date=May 2007}}. |
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Adrian Durham (born 13 May 1969, Peterborough, England) is an English football journalist and broadcaster.
Career
Durham currently hosts "Bowtime" Monday-Thursday between 4:00pm-7:00pm alongside ex footballer Ian Wright on the national radio station TalkSPORT. His previous slot before the 2006 World Cup on the station was presenting "Kick-Off" with Alvin Martin, Ray Houghton, or Gary Stevens.
Durham is an avid Peterborough United fan.[1] Durham has recently been presenting the Drivetime show on TalkSPORT in combination with Arsenal legend Ian Wright.
Broadcasting style
Adrian often takes controversial positions in discussions, which are usually disagreed with by listeners and co-presenters, sometimes resulting in a heated argument. One of his suggestions is that he could do a better job than the current England manager, since, in his view, the only attribute an England manager needs is passion. Furthermore, Durham has a habit of responding to those who have contradicting views to his own in a sarcastic and condescending response. He has recently gone on record calling Jamie Carragher "a bottler" and accused Thierry Henry of going missing in big games.[citation needed]
His opinions are also very fluid. This fluidity allows him to air apparently contradictory statements. He regularly reminds listeners he's first and foremost an England fan, secondly he's a fan of a team who plays proper football (i.e. a team that plays with flair) regardless of whether it's an English club playing in a European Cup[citation needed].
Jamie Carragher incident
On 9 July 2007, Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher announced he was considering retiring from international football. For this, Durham labelled Carragher a "bottler".[2] Durham stood by his opinions when Carragher actually called in to his programme and said “If you’ve got any bottle come down to Melwood or Anfield and we’ll see what happens".[3]
Television
Durham claimed that he does not own a television because "there is nothing worth watching on TV" and that "it ruined conversation."[citation needed] When asked by fellow presenter Rodney Marsh how he watched football on television, Durham said that he either went to his local pub or listened to the match on the radio.[citation needed]
In July 2006, Durham presented live coverage of Celtic F.C's tour of America on Irish satellite channel, Setanta Sports.
References
- ^ "The Adrian Durham Q&A Interview". TalkSPORT. 2003-08. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
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(help) - ^ "Carragher's radio rage: 'I'm no bottler'". Channel 4 News. 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- ^ "Fans back Carragher over radio slur". Liverpool Echo. 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2008-07-22.