Tony Gubba

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Tony Gubba
Tony Gubba

Tony Gubba (born September 23, 1943, Manchester, England) is a journalist and sports commentator working for the media of the United Kingdom.

He began work as a local newspaper reporter in Lancashire before moving up to the job of staff reporter for a national tabloid; The Daily Mirror. He then gained employment as for Southern TV in Southampton, before becoming a BBC correspondent, based in Liverpool. In 1973 he was given the job of presenting the popular Sportsnight show, a post he held until 1978. After this, he moved on to commentate on a range of sports for the BBC. He made regular appearances on Match of the Day, live international football matches and FA Cup matches. As a result, he has become much of a household name in the United Kingdom. He lists witnessing the debuts of George Best and Michael Owen for Manchester United F.C. and Liverpool F.C. respectively as highlights of his career.

In 2006, he commentated on ITV's Dancing on Ice and returned for the second series in 2007.

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