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ESPN also needs to hire someone who actually speaks Spanish and understands it to do US National Team and MLS matches. So much of the game in this country is becoming latinized. They need to look at more British and Latin commentators depending on the event.
He can also be a homer and at times a bit overbearing.
However Tommy Smythe, knows little about the game, in fact is annoyingly ignorant and tends to irritate the audience with his attempts to appear knowledgable.
Finally someone at ESPN wised up.
Now if we can just get him to do MLS games
Then...he got worse! When an announcer offers biased opinion they are usually demoted or fired. When one flagrently berates one team versus another (such as he berated Italy) they are surely sacked.
Therefore, I suggest that based upon Gray's infantile actions of purposly calling Gianluigi Buffon "buffoon", he be immediatly fired, and suit be levied against him for slander, and potentially by ESPN for lost revenue.
Go pick a bar fight, Andy. But don't air your hatred of Italians on National TV. SHAME ESPN if he ever announces again.
I was a neutral watching the match, and I think there is merit to both sides here. Many of Gray's criticisms I did find accurate - namely the defensive nature of Italy's play and the poor work by the officiating crew (particularly in stopping play twice for injuries which did not merit such a stop). He was also, however, exhibiting a bias in his calls - particularly noteworthy was his "good luck Cesc" immediately before Fabregas' took the final spot-kick.