Thats the great thing about opinions, everyone is entitled to one of their own.
But somehow I doubt egomaniac is a great way to describe a person who shuns publicity and regularly admits to being fallible and wrong.
Warren's harshness on himself contrasts with the public's confidence in his commentary.
''I bash myself up more than most,'' he reveals. ''Those who know me would tell you I'm one of the great paranoids. I used to bash myself up just wondering what mistakes I'd made. I'd be convinced I'd embarrassed myself and my family. I still sometimes leave the ground upset about my call. But what I've learned is that, if you make a mistake, don't analyse it. That's really helped me.
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''I strive for perfection, but it's a lot harder now for commentators. There's a lot more people playing, interchanges, new rules … For a while during the All Stars game, I didn't know if I was Arthur or Martha. There were 20 players on each bench, unlimited interchanges and some players I'd never seen.''
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