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Published 16:39 5 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 10:53 8 Aug 2017 BST


It is remembered as one of the best goals the Premier League has ever seen, and rightly so: Thierry Henry's swivel and half-volley against Manchester United in October 2000 was a perfect encapsulation of the sort of skill and finesse that defined the Frenchman's career.
Henry's strike over the head of his compatriot Fabien Barthez sent the Highbury crowd into raptures, and Tyler wasn't far behind them.
Standing up in his seat in the gantry, a gobsmacked Tyler shouted "Oh, Thierry Henry - give me your bloody teeth!" as thousands cheered around him.
He again apologised, this time at the end of the broadcast, and promised to address the issue in future.
It is quite possibly the league's most famous ever goal, and is for many the moment that the competition showed its potential to draw in global audiences.
Sergio Aguero's stunning 93rd minute winner for the Citizens against QPR sealed an unlikely Premier League title for his side, and left audiences breathless around the world.
Tyler, though, was a consummate professional, and his commentating throughout the build up and scoring of said goal has become one of the most repeated pieces of reporting in history.
Breathing in as the Argentine forward received a pass from Mario Balotelli, Tyler roared "GIVE ME YOUR SHINY WHITE TEETH AGUERO!" as the former Atletico Madrid man slammed the ball past Paddy Kenny.
This time there would be no apology from Tyler, who was praised widely for his memorable commentating and apt tone throughout.
In fact, the moment was so well-received that goals scored by Aguero to this day are still greeted with shouts of "Give me your shiny white teeth Aguero".
It's a strike we've all watched a million times and each time we do the words "Give me your teeth" ring through our ears.
That's because when Wayne Rooney leapt to send a bicycle kick past Joe Hart in the Manchester derby, Martin Tyler shrieked "Give me your teeth!" and perfectly captured the amazement and awe felt by fans all over the world.
Would the goal have been as special had Tyler not uttered those eternal words? That's not for us to say, and thankfully, it's not something we have to consider.
A peculiar moment to finish things up, but one that a large quantity of football fans list as their favourite ever.
Tyler, watching as usual from his post above the ground, almost didn't say "Give me your teeth" and had actually begun to say "GOAL" after Tony Yeboah hammered the ball towards the Wimbledon net.
However, a twist of fate occurred as Tyler felt a piece of saliva get stuck in his throat as the ball was crossing the line. Coughing to free the lodged piece of material, he would instead end up saying "G-give me them pearly teeth!", shocking and charming supporters everywhere in the process.
A huge amount of fans would later say that it was the disarming "realness" of this moment, and the sense of fun in throwing the word "pearly" in, that made them truly fall in love with the game.
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