Martin Tyler interview; World Soccer Talk Radio (8.13.15)

Aaron Gordon
SOUTHAMPTON - OCTOBER 16: Sky television commentator Martin Tyler in the commentary boxbefore the Euro 2004 Championship Qualifying match between England and Macedonia on October 16, 2002 at St. Mary's Stadium in Southampton, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
© Getty ImagesSOUTHAMPTON - OCTOBER 16: Sky television commentator Martin Tyler in the commentary boxbefore the Euro 2004 Championship Qualifying match between England and Macedonia on October 16, 2002 at St. Mary's Stadium in Southampton, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Listen to the latest episode of World Soccer Talk Radio featuring an interview with legendary commentator Martin Tyler.

During the interview, Martin Tyler discusses many of his most memorable games in his broadcast career, what one match he would love to call that he hasn’t had the opportunity to do so yet, what preparation he does before a game, and more.

Listen to the show via the player above or via this link.

If you enjoy the show, listen to it live every Monday through Friday between 4-5pm ET (1-2pm PT) via Sports Byline on the radio, the Sports Byline website, or the Tune-In app.

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Hosted by Nate Abaurrea, World Soccer Talk Radio is a nightly soccer news and discussion show that will air Mondays through Fridays each week. The show will feature interviews with insightful guests as well as taking listener calls.

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World Soccer Radio covers a range of topics — from the Premier League to MLS to US soccer, La Liga and whatever soccer topics are on your mind.

Got any questions for us, or want to talk world soccer? Call us during future shows on the listener line at 1-800-878-PLAY (7529).

Nate Abaurrea bio

Nate is a radio sportscaster, writer, stand-up comedian, and soccer coach located in Redding, California. Originally from Watsonville, a futbol crazy town in Santa Cruz County, Nate is a graduate of Humboldt State University where he majored in Broadcast Journalism. Soccer is one his true loves in life, and he is an avid Liverpool FC, San Jose Earthquakes, and United States National Team supporter. Road trips, sake & sushi outings, and late night terrace inspired singing are some of his hobbies. His greatest heroes include Bill Shankly, Richard Pryor, Diego Maradona, Hunter S. Thompson, and Jon Miller. In addition to World Soccer Talk Radio, Nate’s work can be heard on AM 1460 in Redding and online at KCNR1460.com, where he is the lead radio voice for live coverage of Northern California college and high school sports.

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