I LOVED watching Soccer AM so much that I appeared as a Soccerette twice.
The weekend show was perfect when you had a hangover from a night out and was essential viewing for a football fan like me.
I wouldn’t take my kit off on television now, but back then I was a model and was glad to be invited on.
I enjoyed it enough to return to show off my West Ham top for a second time.
The hosts were always great to work with – it was always fun.
I wasn’t the only one who wanted to be on Soccer AM.
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The calibre of guests such as Wayne Rooney shows how popular it was.
Soccer AM was the first time I really felt that a female host was holding their own on a football show.
Torquay United fan Helen Chamberlain was a trailblazer for women in sports presenting.
There weren’t that many female pundits 30 years ago and few are as well respected as her.
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She was able to hold her own with all the banter of those laddish men.
If there was nonsense going on, she would put her foot down.
A lot of people will be nostalgic about Soccer AM and it is a shame it is ending.
But it was a show that thrived in the 1990s and I don’t think it would get commissioned now.
Its main problem is that younger audiences prefer to watch YouTube shows or listen to podcasts.
The end of Soccer AM is a sign of the times.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk