Ross Dyer

His co-commentators have included: Frank Leboeuf, Robbie Mustoe, Craig Burley, Shaka Hislop, Kyle Martino, Shep Messing, Tommy Smyth, Janusz Michallik, Paul Mariner and Steve Nicol.

His co-commentators have included: Brad Friedel, Stuart Holden, Warren Barton, Ian Joy, Brian Dunseth, Tony Meola, Eric Wynalda and Alexi Lalas.

[3] On 28 September 2017 in a game between Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, Dyer commentated alongside Tommy Smyth as Amazon launched its coverage of its first major sports streaming property.

He also began producing programmes during his time at ITV Sport, and one of his first shows was Manchester United in the USA (2003) covering the club's first pre-season tour of the US, which was broadcast on Bravo TV and MUTV.

In the summer of 2007 he produced and directed a show for Sky Sports featuring Gary McAllister, Alan McInally, Russell Osman and Tony Dorigo on their 1000-mile bike ride from the new Wembley Stadium to La Manga in Spain, in aid of the fight against Breast Cancer.

[7][8][9] He featured on "C4 Para 1, 2 & 3" (three additional digital channels provided throughout the Games), on BSkyB, Virgin TV, FreeSat and Freeview platforms as well as online at Channel4.com.