Twitter has introduced a unique John Motson emoji to mark the popular BBC commentator’s retirement.
The 72-year-old, affectionately known as Motty, will hang up his microphone after calling Sunday’s match between Crystal Palace and West Brom for Match Of The Day to bring to an end a 50-year career of football commentary.
Twitter users will trigger the emoji, which shows the broadcaster holding a microphone in his trademark sheepskin coat, if they use any of the hashtags #JohnMotson, #ThanksMotty, #ThanksMotson or #ThankYouMotty.
According to Twitter, he’s the first UK sports broadcaster to have his own emoji on the platform.
Motson began his career with the BBC with a radio commentary on Everton v Derby in December 1969.
He has since covered 29 FA Cup finals and 10 World Cups, along with countless domestic, European and international matches.
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