Neil Adams
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That's the key, isn't it?
That's the key, isn't it?
That's the key, isn't it?
Yeah, I think there's two kinds of commentating. You can commentate what you see, and then you commentate what... People can't see, you know, and so if you've got somebody that is not really understanding of what's happening in the inner part of the game, so it might be a technical thing or it might be the tactical part of the play here that's going on.
Yeah, I think there's two kinds of commentating. You can commentate what you see, and then you commentate what... People can't see, you know, and so if you've got somebody that is not really understanding of what's happening in the inner part of the game, so it might be a technical thing or it might be the tactical part of the play here that's going on.
Yeah, I think there's two kinds of commentating. You can commentate what you see, and then you commentate what... People can't see, you know, and so if you've got somebody that is not really understanding of what's happening in the inner part of the game, so it might be a technical thing or it might be the tactical part of the play here that's going on.
And if you can introduce that as well, then you've got an advantage.
And if you can introduce that as well, then you've got an advantage.
And if you can introduce that as well, then you've got an advantage.
Okay. Good stuff.
Okay. Good stuff.
Okay. Good stuff.
Yeah, I've got to say, Lex, I mean, everybody, still people saying to me, oh, you know, we need more judo on television. They've got judo on television every other week that they can access. All of the top people in all the top events. And it costs $100 a year, you know, to access everything. And they can play all the videos.
Yeah, I've got to say, Lex, I mean, everybody, still people saying to me, oh, you know, we need more judo on television. They've got judo on television every other week that they can access. All of the top people in all the top events. And it costs $100 a year, you know, to access everything. And they can play all the videos.
Yeah, I've got to say, Lex, I mean, everybody, still people saying to me, oh, you know, we need more judo on television. They've got judo on television every other week that they can access. All of the top people in all the top events. And it costs $100 a year, you know, to access everything. And they can play all the videos.
I mean, we've just accessed this here, the Paris tournament, and we're going to have a look at Teddy Renner. But, you know, it's cheap at the price.
I mean, we've just accessed this here, the Paris tournament, and we're going to have a look at Teddy Renner. But, you know, it's cheap at the price.
I mean, we've just accessed this here, the Paris tournament, and we're going to have a look at Teddy Renner. But, you know, it's cheap at the price.
He's the greatest judo winner of all time. Of that, there's no doubt. And I think if you asked him whether he was the greatest judo man in the world of all time, he would say, no, I'm not. And he's not the greatest judo man. There are people with more beautiful judo in some ways, although he's got great technique, but he is the ultimate winner.
He's the greatest judo winner of all time. Of that, there's no doubt. And I think if you asked him whether he was the greatest judo man in the world of all time, he would say, no, I'm not. And he's not the greatest judo man. There are people with more beautiful judo in some ways, although he's got great technique, but he is the ultimate winner.