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  2. Talksport - Wikipedia

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    The Talksport Book of World Cup Banter – Released in 2010, this is a book of football facts about the FIFA World Cup [56] The TalkSport Book of Cricket's Best Ever Sledges features contributions from Talksport presenters Darren Gough and Ronnie Irani among others, recounting 'sledging' .

  3. Laura Woods (English presenter) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, Woods was announced as the main presenter for Talksport's breakfast show, presenting Monday to Wednesday, with Thursdays and Fridays presented by Alan Brazil. [11] [12] On 14 June 2023, Woods announced that she was leaving the breakfast show. Her final show was on 28 June 2023. [13] [14]

  4. Andy Brassell - Wikipedia

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    Andy Brassell is an English writer and broadcaster.. Brassell specialises in European football, and works as a pundit across many forms of media, such as Talksport, the BBC, BT Sport and ESPN, [1] as well as newspapers such as The Guardian, [2] The Independent, The Daily Mirror and the Daily Star.

  5. Andy Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    They have been presenters on talkSPORT since the station's inception in 2000; having worked for the station when it was known as Talk Radio in 1999. [1] Jacobs was the founding editor of FHM magazine, and the head of development at Avalon Television, producing series Fantasy Football League for BBC2, and Fantasy World Cup for ITV. [2]

  6. Andy Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Andy Cornelius Goldstein is a British television presenter and radio broadcaster currently working for Talksport. [1] He has presented Soccer AM on Saturday mornings, replacing Tim Lovejoy (having also previously taken over from him as co-host on Soccer AM's All Sports Show) in 2004. [2] The All-Sports show ended in 2007.

  7. Sam Matterface - Wikipedia

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    The section was dropped in 2007 when the rights to Italian football were acquired by the free-to-air broadcaster Channel 5. [2] He started presenting on Sky Sports News in July 2007, before leaving in late 2010. [3] On 12 January 2018, Matterface was confirmed as Matt Chapman's replacement as commentator for ITV's Dancing on Ice. [4]

  8. Jim Proudfoot - Wikipedia

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    His professional broadcasting career started in 1991 with the now-defunct DevonAir, for whom he was a football reporter and later DJ.Proudfoot subsequently worked as a journalist and newsreader for TFM in the north-east of England before moving to Capital Gold in 1994, where he was part of the award-winning team headed by Jonathan Pearce.

  9. Jim White (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    James White (born 12 July 1957) is a Scottish radio and television presenter.He is currently a co-presenter on the weekday mid-morning sports programme Talksport, White and Jordan, along with English businessman and media personality Simon Jordan.