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The seasoned broadcaster also admitted he gets "really annoyed" whenever fans question him about which Premier League club he supports.
The 79-year-old spent over three decades at Sky Sports, establishing himself as the voice of top-tier English football before the network decided to part ways with him in 2023.
"I would in my defence get a whole catalogue of Steven Gerrard goals," he said on the FCM podcast.
Addressing speculation over his club allegiance, lifelong Woking supporter Tyler added: "The only thing that really annoys me is when people say ‘well, you must have a Premier League team’.
Why?"
Tyler famously went wild when Anthony Martial scored against Liverpool, moments after a fairly muted reaction to Christian Benteke's goal(Image: PA)
He reiterated this stance in 2023 during the AwayDays' shirt shopping series, where he explained: "I can't wear any shirts from [English] clubs because I'll be accused of being biased - that's my shirt there, Woking," he said, referencing the National League team's 1996/97 home jersey he held.
"That's my club and people don’t believe it!
It's been a great advantage for me not to have one because - I could out them - all commentators that you have heard of all have Premier League clubs and they have to deal with the issues that come with commentating on a team that you do care about."
He continued: "I can understand why people would think that [I support United] but did people think I support Man City when [Sergio] Aguero scored [against QPR in 2012]?
I think that's a fair point to be honest."
Tyler wrapped up by once again rejecting the claims: "There is no conscious bias [towards United]."
For many, Tyler is the voice of the Premier League, having served as Sky Sports' lead commentator for over two decades(Image: PA)
In August 2022, Tyler angered Liverpool fans once more with a remark about the Hillsborough disaster, for which he swiftly apologised.
While speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme about three decades of the Premier League, he referenced "Hillsborough and other hooligan-related issues," provoking widespread outrage.
It is well-established that any claims linking Liverpool supporters to hooliganism regarding the 1989 tragedy are false.