dougdeep
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A real shame. He made the most mundane thing sound interesting.
R.I.P.
Some commentary on this:
Hereford "highlights" with Tony's commentary. There is a man with a real emotional connection to his subject.
[video=vimeo;23283912]http://vimeo.com/23283912[/video]
To honour him properly the club should have a six minute discussion on what Gully had for breakfast before the sad story of Tony's death.
And charge us all a premium per-minute fee to listen in
Sorry to hear the news, not only an Albion legend but also the at cricket and speedway, I guess he may have turned his hand to commentating on other sports too. He used to pop up on TV or radio reports from all sorts of locations, I'm sure he was only reporting from Priestfield or similar last week. He brought great passion and enthusiasm to his role.
I recall Tony from the 70's/80s when I used to steward at The Goldstone and Tony being one of the first reporters to wear the full length thermal quilted football coats. No doubt it was cosy but the diminutive Mr Millard looked a bit like a Hobbit. I think he even had his trademark comb-over back then.
The other local commentator I recall from that era was Fred Dineage, funnily enough he was also a fan of the long football coat and sported a comb-over too - but he wasn't half as amenable as Tony Millard.
RIP.
I seem to recall he was a fan of the classic commentator's sheepskin jacket