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Matt Le Tissier forced to flog personalised video messages for just £25 each after Sky Sports axe


MATT LE TISSIER is selling personalised video messages for just £25 after his Sky Sports sacking.

Ex-England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson and iconic Three Lions and Liverpool striker Emile Heskey are also on the site but their videos cost more than Le Tissier’s.

Matt Le Tissier is selling personalised video messages for £25

The ex-Southampton striker was sacked by Sky Sports in August

Former Soccer Saturday panelist Le Tissier was given the boot by Sky in August along with fellow veterans Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson.

And fans can now buy unique video messages from Le Tiss on Memmo.

A marketing video on the website sees Le Tissier addressing potential customers.

The 51-year-old looks directly down the camera and says: “Hi I’m Matt Le Tissier, former Southampton and England professional footballer and Sky Sports football analyst for 15 years.

“And I’m now available for personalised video messages on Memmo.”

The site urges fans to: “Order a personalised video from Matt today – for any occasion!”

Messages from ex-Three Lions boss Eriksson or legendary striker Heskey are also available for £50 each.

Liverpool icons Roy Evans and Bruce Grobbelaar can provide videos for £20 and £50 respectively.

Fans can buy a message from former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson for £50

Messages from iconic ex-England and Liverpool striker Emile Heskey are also up for grabs

While Dean Windass and Mark Lawrenson are also on offer for £35 and £20.

Former Reds defenders Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock and John Arne Riise are also listed on the site for £20 and £50.

And a surprise inclusion is Leicester City left-back Christian Fuchs – although fans have to stump up a cool £100 for a message from the Austrian.

Le Tissier had several strange outbursts on Twitter in the lead up up to his sacking – including a poorly judged reference to Anne Frank.

He slammed Government ‘propaganda’ in relation to the coronavirus pandemic.

Ex-Liverpool keeper Bruce Grobbelaar is on the site

Videos from several ‘famous’ football faces are also available

And also ranted: “Only the elderly and people with existing conditions that are at risk but you’d think everyone was going to die by the way it’s being reported.”

Le Tissier quit Twitter in August claiming trolls were trying to ‘get him sacked’.

But the former Saint was back in good spirits in a witty self deprecating Paddy Power advert last month in which the axed Sky trio poked fun at themselves.

And Le Tissier also said he was ‘keeping his chins up’ after losing his job at Sky.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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