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Soccer AM’s Tubes admits he ‘nearly cried’ as Man City star Gundogan presented him with touching gift for final show


SOCCER AM’S Tubes “nearly cried” after Manchester City star Ilkay Gundogan presented him with a gift before the final show.

The iconic football programme will air its final broadcast on Saturday morning after being cancelled by Sky Sports following three decades on our screens.

Tubes was handed a cake ahead of Soccer AM’s final show on SaturdayCredit: Instagram
Tubes ‘nearly cried’ as Ilkay Gundogan presented him with a gift for final showCredit: Instagram

It was first reported back in March that the long-running show had been cancelled and would not be returning next season.

Presenter John “Fenners” Fendley later claimed on social media that no official decision had been made.

However, Sky have since confirmed that Saturday’s show will be the final edition of Soccer AM.

Ahead of the farewell episode, fan-favourite Tubes visited City’s training ground to interview Gundogan.

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During the visit, he was handed a cake with his face on it before posing for pictures with the German midfielder.

Taking to Instagram, Tubes shared the images and wrote: “Last ever Soccer AM interview done.”

He accompanied his caption with a series of emojis, which included a crying face.

Fans of the show flocked to the comments to share their emotional goodbyes to Soccer AM.

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One wrote: “Going to miss all on Soccer AM, wishing you all continued success in the future. Saturday’s won’t be the same.”

Another bemoaned: “Saturday’s won’t be the same, golf first thing and Soccer AM.”

A third fan also commented: “Thanks for the memories Tubes.”

“Sad times,” said another. “Love the show.”

Tubes visited Manchester City’s training ground for his last ever Soccer AM interviewCredit: Instagram


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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