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    Inside footballer Dennis Wise’s wild life as ‘Crazy Gang’ hardman – from £3m punch to setting teammates’ clothes on fire

    HE’S the lovable rogue who was never far from trouble during his 20-year playing career.But these days football legend Dennis Wise is a reformed character and proud dad-of-three.
    Dennis Wise was often in the headlines for his behaviour on and off the pitchCredit: Fotosports International
    His daughter Amber has now joined Love Island as one of the Casa Amor bombshellsCredit: Instagram
    And he’s become the second Premier League dad whose daughter is turning heads on Love Island.
    Amber Wise, 19, entered as a Casa Amor bombshell last weekend – following on from Michael Owen’s eldest Gemma appearing on the ITV2 show last year.
    During his football years central midfielder Wise was embroiled in numerous scandals and controversies, and even found himself in trouble with the law.
    Here, we look back at the 56-year-old’s wild life, from setting his teammates’ belongings on fire to the punch that cost him £3million.
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    Blue Peter scandal
    In 1983 Blue Peter was rocked by controversy when BBC staff discovered vandals had broken into the show’s garden at the rear of BBC Television Centre.
    Fuel oil had been poured into the pond, which killed several goldfish, while a 100-year-old urn donated by a pensioner had been smashed up.
    A plaque made by a disabled child was also destroyed, sparking public outrage.
    Although the identities of the vandals were never discovered, it was rumoured that Wise and fellow footie star Les Ferdinand had something to do with it.
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    Blue Peter’s garden was completely trashed, sparking public outrageCredit: BBC
    Les Ferdinand was asked whether Dennis had anything to do with the incidentCredit: Rex
    In a BBC interview in 2000, Les, 56, addressed the rumours, saying: “What I will say is I helped a few people over the wall.
    “We were just kids. I didn’t do anything other than help a few people over a wall. It was just a bit of fun.”
    When asked if his mate was involved, he said: “I’m not at liberty to say whether Dennis Wise was one of them.”
    But speaking in 2017, Les appeared to backtrack on his comments, claiming the interview had been a joke taken out of context.
    ‘Crazy Gang’ years
    Wise joined Wimbledon FC, nicknamed the Crazy Gang in 1985Credit: Getty
    In his teens, Dennis kicked off his football career as an apprentice at Southampton, but that was cut short when he fell out with manager Lawrie McMenemy.
    In 1985, aged 18, he signed with Wimbledon FC, which had earned the nickname The Crazy Gang due to their aggressive style of play, macho behaviour on and off the pitch, and the expensive practical jokes they played on each other and their managers.
    The rowdy bunch had a reputation for their lack of discipline, with pundits calling out their unprofessional approach to the game.
    Wise became a prominent member of the team and admitted in 2014: “We did get up to mischief. We did some strange things and funny things and those things you can get away with in those times.
    “We did things like letting fireworks off in hotels, put Vaseline on people’s car windows, let down tyres and burning Eric Young’s Brighton bag.
    “He constantly brought it in after joining from Brighton and it got on our nerves after a while, so we burnt it… you would never see these type of things happening now.”
    Dodged jail
    Wise joined Chelsea in 1990 for a then-record fee and had on-pitch bust-ups with rivals including Ashley ColeCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Wise appeared in court after attacking a taxi driver and was ordered to pay compensationCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    After a successful stint at Wimbledon, Wise’s breakthrough came in 1990 when he joined Premier League side Chelsea for a then-record fee of £1.6million.
    Despite his wild reputation he was made captain, but cracks started to show during the 1994-1995 season, when he was sent off for swearing while playing Leeds United.
    In March 1995 he was found guilty of smashing through the glass partition of a cab and punching its 65-year-old driver.
    He was ordered to pay £1,234 in compensation, including £100 for damage to the driver’s glasses, and was stripped of the captaincy.
    Although he was handed a three-month prison sentence, it was overturned on appeal.
    That [holding] cell was the loneliest place on Earth. It was cold. It was desolate. I was tearful. I was scared. I am not ashamed to admit itDennis Wise
    In 2017, Wise recalled: “That [holding] cell was the loneliest place on Earth. It was cold. It was desolate. I was tearful. I was scared. I am not ashamed to admit it.
    “It dawns on you how lucky you are outside. I realised that I could lose everything through five minutes of madness.”
    That wasn’t the end of his troubles; during the 1998-1999 season Wise missed 15 matches for bad behaviour. He received three red cards and was charged (but later cleared) for biting the arm of Real Mallorca star Elena Marcelino.
    He also had spats with Thierry Henry, Ashley Cole, Olivier Dacourt and Patrick Vieira.
    ‘£3million punch’
    Wise punched his teammate Callum Davidson and shattered his nose and jaw in 2002 -incident not captured hereCredit: Karl Winter
    After 11 years at Chelsea he was sold to Leicester City for £1.6m in 2001.
    On July 18 the following year Wise had a bust-up with his teammate Callum Davidson where he punched him, breaking his nose and jaw.
    After a two-week investigation Leicester made the decision to terminate his contract, costing Wise £3million.
    While he later won an appeal to have the decision thrown out, the dismissal was eventually reinstated.
    In a chat with The Sun at the time he said: “My sacking was a disgrace. Did you see West Ham players vote to sack John Hartson when he kicked team-mate Eyal Berkovic in the face and it was shown on national TV? No.”
    ‘Calmed down’
    Wise married his wife Claire in 2004 – the couple share three children togetherCredit: Rex
    He often shares adorable snaps of him and his wife on InstagramCredit: Rex
    Wise’s best pal Vinnie Jones was the best man at the weddingCredit: Alamy
    Following a stint with Millwall Wise put his wild past behind him when he married wife Claire in 2004, after eight years together.
    Fellow hardman and former Wimbledon and Chelsea teammate Vinnie Jones was his best man at the bash in Stoke Poges, Bucks.
    Wise prefers to keep his personal life under wraps and little is known about Claire, however he regularly posts adorable snaps of them together, including some on holiday in luxury spots like Dubai.
    The couple share three children together – Henry, Amber and George.
    Reflecting on family life, Wise said: “It’s lovely having kids. I stay in a lot more now and enjoy time with them. They have calmed me down.”
    The proud dad is said to be supportive of their daughter’s Love Island appearance, and has even signed her up to ex-Love Islander Gemma Owen’s agents.
    Wise is no stranger to reality TV, having appeared on I’m A Celebrity in 2017 – where hosts Ant and Dec constantly joked about him being a “very small man”.
    At the time he said the biggest “special occasions” he’d be missing by going on the show were “kids’ sporting fixtures and friends’ big birthdays”.
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    Henry, 23, has followed his father’s footsteps; he was a substitute for Watford in the FA Cup three years ago – almost two decades after celebrating alongside his dad at Wembley.
    In recent years Wise has successfully invested in property – including a golf course – and runs a non-profit organisation that raises money for people with disabilities, which is believed to have raised over £1m.
    Amber appeared as a bombshell during the show’s Casa Amor stageCredit: Rex
    Henry followed in his father’s footsteps and is also a footballerCredit: Reuters
    Wise is now a football legend but he was once one of its most controversial playersCredit: Getty More

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    When is the World Athletics Championships 2023? TV channel, stream free and big medal contenders for Budapest

    ARE you on your marks? Great, because the World Athletics Championships is set to get going – and is the pinnacle of the track and field season.This is the biggest major worldwide athletics event before the Paris Olympics next summer, and athletes can put their names in the hat for medal contention next summer.
    Jake Wightman stunned Jakob Ingebrigtsen in the 1,500m at last year’s World Championships in Eugene, OregonCredit: Getty
    Sydney McLaughlin set a stunning new world record at the World Championships last summer in the 400 metres hurdlesCredit: Reuters
    The championships take place every two years – but last year’s event took place in Oregon a year late due to Covid-19.
    The likes of Shelly-Anne Fraser-Pryce, Keeley Hodgkinson, Zharnel Hughes, Wayde van Niekerk and Karsen Warholm should all be fighting for the big medals in Hungary.
    When are the World Athletics Championships?

    Starting on Saturday, August 19th, The World Athletic Championships will run until Sunday, August 27th.
    Each day will have various starting times; the opening day is set to start 7:50am UK time, 8:50am in Hungary.
    The championships will be hosted at the Nemzeti Atlétikai Központ (National Athletics Centre) in Budapest.
    Laying on the eastern bank of the Danube River south of central Budapest, the stadium holds 36,000 spectators and was completed just months ago.

    Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is set to race in BudapestCredit: PA
    GB’s Keely Hodgkinson has hit top form ahead of this year’s World ChampionshipsCredit: PA
    What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it for free?
    The championships will be available for FREE to license fee payers on BBC.
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    Also for FREE is the BBC iPlayer which will stream all of the live action in Budapest.
    Viewers in the UK can also watch on Eurosport, soon to become TNT Sports.
    Who are the names to look out for in Budapest?

    Diana Asher-Smith, Great Britain
    Noah Lyles, United States
    Sydney McLaughlin, United States
    Mondo Duplantis, Sweden
    Keely Hodgkinson, Great Britain
    Zharnel Hughes, Great Britain
    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica
    Kelvin Kiptum, Kenya
    Laura Muir, Great Britain
    Daryll Neita, Great Britain
    Ferdinand Omanyala, Kenya
    Wayde van Niekerk, South Africa
    Karsten Warholm, Norway
    Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway

    What events should I watch?
    The most anticipated events will be the 100m Men’s and Women’s finals.
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    Other events to watch at this year’s championships will be the Women’s 800m and 1500m, Men’s Marathon and Men’s Pole Vault.
    What is the competition schedule?
    Day 1 – August 19

    7:50am (UK) 8:50am (HU) – 20 Kilometres Race Walk Final (M)
    7:35pm (UK) 8:35pm (HU) – Shotput Final (M)
    8:47pm (UK) 9:47pm (HU) – Mixed 4×400 Metres Relay Final

    Day 2 – August 20

    3:55pm (UK) 4:55pm (HU) – Long Jump Final (W)
    5:00pm (UK) 6:00pm (HU) – 800 Metres Heptathlon Final (W)
    5:25pm (UK) – 6:25pm (HU)- 10,000 Metres (M)
    6:10pm (UK) – 7:10pm (HU) 100 Metres Final (M)

    Day 3 – August 21

    6:40pm (UK) 7:40pm (HU)- Triple Jump Final (M)
    7:30pm (UK) 8:30pm (HU) – Discus Throw Final (M)
    8:40pm (UK) 9:40pm (HU) – 110 Metres Hurdles Final (M)
    8:50pm (UK) 9:50pm (HU) – 100 Metres Final (W)

    Day 4 – August 22

    6:55pm (UK) 7:55pm (HU) – High Jump Final (M)
    7:20pm (UK) 8:20pm (HU) – Discus Throw Final (W)
    8:30pm (UK) 9:30pm (HU) – 1500 Metres Final (W)
    8:42pm (UK) 9:42pm (HU) – 3000 Metres Steeplechase Final (M)

    Day 5 – August 23

    6:30pm (UK) 7:30pm (HU) – Pole Vault Final (W)
    8:15pm (UK) 9:15pm (HU) – 1500 Metres Final (M)
    8:35pm (UK) 9:35pm (HU) – 400 Metres Final (W)
    8:50pm (UK) 9:50pm (HU) – 400 Metres Hurdles Final (M)

    Day 6 – August 24

    6:00am (UK) 7:00am (HU)- 35 Kilometres Race Walk Final (M+W)
    6:30pm (UK) 7:30pm (HU)- Long Jump Final (M)
    7:15pm (UK) 8:15pm (HU)- Hammer Throw Final (W)
    8:25pm (UK) 9:25pm (HU)- 100 Metres Hurdles Final (W)
    8:35pm (UK) 9:35pm (HU)- 400 Metres Final (M)
    8:50pm (UK) 9:50pm (HU)-400 Metres Final (W)

    Day 7 – August 25

    6:35pm (UK) 7:35pm (HU)-Triple Jump Final (W)
    7:20pm (UK) 8:20pm (HU) -Javelin Throw Final (W)
    8:40pm (UK) 9:40pm (HU) – 200 Metres Final (W)
    8:50pm (UK) 9:50pm (Hu) – 200 Metres Final (M)

    Day 8 – August 26

    6:00am (UK) 7:00am (HU) – Marathon (W)
    6:25pm (UK) 7:25pm (HU) – Pole Vault Final (M)
    7:30pm (UK) 8:30pm (HU) – 800 Metres Final (M)
    8:25pm (UK) 9:25pm (HU) – 1500 Metres Decathlon Final (M)
    8:40pm (UK) 9:40pm (HU) 4×100 Metres Relay Final (M)
    8:50pm (UK) 9:50pm (HU) 4×100 Metres Relay Final (W)

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    Day 9 – August 27

    6:00am (UK) 7:00am (HU) – Marathon (M)
    7:05pm (UK) 8:05pm (HU) – High Jump Final (M)
    7:20pm (UK) 8:20pm (HU) – Javelin Throw Final (M)
    7:45pm (UK) 8:45pm (HU)- 800 Metres Final (W)
    8:37pm (UK) 9:37pm (HU) – 4×100 Metres Relay Final (W)
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    Stunning BBC presenter Emma Louise Jones strips down to bra for incredibly busty snap as she begs God for hangover cure

    BBC presenter Emma Louise Jones stripped down to her bra for a busty snap.The 33-year-old is enjoying a summer holiday in Mallorca.
    Emma Louise Jones stunned in a bra on holiday after a night outCredit: Instagram / @eljonesuk
    The glamorous TV host recovered from a hangoverCredit: Instagram / @eljonesuk
    She is currently holidaying in the Spanish sunCredit: Instagram / @eljonesuk
    Emma was desperate for a hangover cureCredit: Twitter / @eljonesuk
    And after a wild Saturday night partying, she was in desperate need of a recovery boost.
    The TV host took to Instagram, posting a close-up selfie as she showed off her incredible figure.
    Emma donned a revealing black bra that left fans with little to imagine.
    She captioned the upload: “If God exists I need him to send me a hangover cure immediately.”
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    Despite Emma feeling worse for wear, the snap would have brightened the day of her 396,000 followers.
    The blonde beauty is no stranger to leaving fans in awe, recently wowing Laura Woods.
    Emma has worked for MOTDx, Viaplay Sports and Leeds United.
    She has also grown in popularity on TikTok due to her dancing with rugby host Ross Fiddes.
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    Her fame has led to her receiving creepy comments, which she has brilliantly shut down with humour.
    Emma exposed a vile internet user who sent her explicit images, leaving many in hysterics.
    Emma Louise Jones works for BBC SportCredit: Instagram @eljonesuk
    She has also worked for LeedsCredit: Instagram
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    Inside Gary Neville’s booming business empire including plush hotels and football team as star is set for Dragons’ Den

    GARY NEVILLE has swapped a glistening career in football with a booming business empire. Earlier today the Manchester United legend and Sky Sports pundit announced his latest gig after landing a role on hit BBC show Dragons’ Den.
    Gary Neville heads a booming business empireCredit: PA
    Among his investments are Hotel Football located next to Old TraffordCredit: PA
    He owns a string of luxury property developmentsCredit: Stock Exchange Hotel
    And his business acumen has landed him a role on Dragons’ Den
    But becoming a Dragon is simply the culmination of more than a decade of savvy decisions that have seen his business portfolio bring in tens of millions of pounds every year.
    Neville owns a chain of hotels and townhouses after first getting into property development in his early 20s.
    Among his prize assets are a string of hotels and development projects.
    His investments include Hotel Football, a luxury hotel overlooking Old Trafford, and the stunning Stock Exchange Hotel near Piccadilly Gardens.
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    He is also part of the £120million St Michael’s Project, which aims to build apartments, hotels, offices and a high-end restaurant in the city centre.
    However, the 48-year-old’s business stakes do not end there.
    League Two side Salford City are perhaps his most famous investment alongside fellow members of the Class of 92′.
    He founded “Relentless” – an investment company who specialise in ventures around the Manchester area – in 2015, while also running property and construction consultancy firm “Zerum”.
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    His use of the name “Relentless” has a particular affinity with Neville.
    Writing on his website, he said: “‘Relentless’ is my favourite word and sums up my approach to life, business, everything really.”
    He adds these vision and values “are embedded within the fabric of everything that we do”.
    Neville even has his fingers in show production, co-founding Buzz 16 in 2017.
    The firm’s work can be credited on programmes such as The Overlap, Soccerbox and Class of 92 Full Time.
    In February, he sold his controlling stake in the company for a reported fee of £200m.
    Before leaving the venture in 2019 he was also a senior investor in E3 Creative, a digital creative agency who specialise in online marketing and corporate strategy.
    GG Hospitality, a hospitality management company, are another of Neville’s ventures, along with a higher education institution named University Academy 92.
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    The academy, which opened in September 2019, has 400 students registered to it as of August last year.
    It offers “broader courses than traditional degrees”.
    He also owns luxury hotel ‘The Stock Exchange’Credit: Stock Exchange Hotel
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    Gary Neville lined up for major career move as ex-Man Utd star set to appear on huge BBC show

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Gary Neville has been lined up for a role on BBC’s hit show Dragons’ Den. Neville, 48, has become one of Sky Sports’ top football pundits since he retired in 2011 as an eight-time Premier League winner.
    Gary Neville has been lined up for a role on BBC’s hit show Dragons’ DenCredit: BBC
    And despite not making it in management, the former England international has moved into commentary.
    Off the field, Neville has also become a successful businessman, with a chain of hotels and townhouses.
    He owns the Hotel Football overlooking Old Trafford, an apartment block in Manchester with Ryan Giggs and League Two side Salford City.
    His £750-a-night Stock Exchange Hotel – also shared with Giggs – boasts of a luxury penthouse, roof terrace and kitchen run by Tom Kerridge.

    So it leaves him well positioned to judge wannabe entrepreneurs on BBC’s popular business programme.
    Neville said: “I am excited to join the Dragons, and to meet the entrepreneurs brave enough to face us in the Den.
    “I hope my personal journey shows that you can take the experiences you’ve had in one part of your career and use them to do something entirely different and make it a success.
    “Business is all about managing people and managing yourself and I’m looking forward to sharing my experience to help the entrepreneurs we’ll meet in the Den reach their potential.”
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    Dragons’ Den gives business hopefuls the chance to pitch their product to the multi-millionaire panel, who have the choice to invest.
    The show’s most successful contestants have gone on to achieve net worths of £30-£70MILLION.

    Neville will join London-born and US-based fashion mogul Emma Grede as guests on the panel.
    They will sit alongside Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett for series 21.
    The show returns on BBC One and iPlayer in 2024 with filming currently taking place in Manchester, where Neville made his name.
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    Sky Sports legend Jeff Stelling ‘put on GARDENING LEAVE’ by TV broadcaster after quitting iconic show Soccer Saturday

    SKY SPORTS legend Jeff Stelling has reportedly been placed on gardening leave after leaving the broadcaster.Stelling called time on his position as host of Soccer Saturday after 30 years.
    Jeff Stelling has been placed on gardening leave by Sky SportsCredit: Getty
    He announced he was leaving Soccer Saturday in AprilCredit: Getty
    Reports earlier this week suggested Stelling had been in talks with Amazon and the BBC over a return to broadcasting.
    However, this will now not be happening until at least NEXT YEAR.
    That is according to the Daily Mail, who report Stelling has been placed on gardening leave until December.
    The report adds the 68-year-old has no plans to retire.
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    Stelling revealed he would be leaving Sky in late April.
    He announced: “I’ve been at Sky for more than 30 years and loved every moment of my time as part of the Soccer Saturday team.
    “It is now the right time to move on and give Sky Sports viewers a break from my relentless rants, bad gags and over-the-top celebrations of Hartlepool United goals.
    “It’s been a lot of fun – for me at least!”
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    Sky are yet to announce their replacement for the broadcasting icon.
    SunSport exclusively revealed in May how Sky presenter Adam Smith was in pole position to fill the void, while reports later on stated colleague Julian Warren was also being sounded out.
    The broadcaster has also been hit with budget cuts elsewhere, with beloved show Soccer AM also being axed.
    Host John Fendley announced his departure from Sky earlier this week following the show’s cancellation.
    Legendary commentator Martin Tyler has also departed, replaced by Peter Drury, along with six reporters. More

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    Jeff Stelling ‘in talks with two huge broadcasters about new role’ weeks after stepping down from Sky Sports

    JEFF STELLING is reportedly in talks with both Amazon and the BBC – just weeks after his departure from Sky.The 68-year-old signed off his 30-year career with Sky Sports on the final day of the Premier League season last month.
    Jeff Stelling called time on his Sky Sports career at the end of the seasonCredit: SKY SPORTS
    Stelling is reportedly in talks with both Amazon and the BBCCredit: GETTY
    Stelling, 68, had been with Sky for over 30 years before his summer departureCredit: SKY SPORTS
    And the veteran broadcaster has reportedly wasted no time in looking for a new gig.
    The Telegraph claim Stelling has been sounded out by both Amazon and the Beeb.
    It’s claimed Amazon chiefs are eager to have him head up their growing footie coverage.
    They will, however, have to wait a while to secure Stelling’s services as he must first see out a period of gardening leave before he can join one of Sky’s immediate rivals.
    Stelling emotionally announced his departure from Sky on air in late April.
    The beloved broadcaster received a thunderous applause from the in-studio pundits and the camera crew.
    He said: “I’ve been at Sky for more than 30 years and loved every moment of my time as part of the Soccer Saturday team.
    “It is now the right time to move on and give Sky Sports viewers a break from my relentless rants, bad gags and over-the-top celebrations of Hartlepool United goals.
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    “It’s been a lot of fun – for me at least!”
    Sky paid a touching tribute to the now-departed Stelling after his departure was announced.
    Director of Football, Gary Hughes, said: “After a brilliant 30-plus year career at Sky, including over 25 years as the much-loved host of Soccer Saturday, Jeff Stelling is leaving Sky Sports at the end of the current football season.
    “Jeff has been synonymous with Saturday afternoon football for decades, exciting and enthusing football fans everywhere.
    “His unique broadcasting ability and passion for the game has made Soccer Saturday an unmissable fixture for fans and has won him a multitude of awards.
    Jeff Stelling’s on-screen antics were beloved by footie fansCredit: SKY SPORTS
    “Jeff has been synonymous with Saturday afternoon football for decades.
    “Exciting and enthusing football fans everywhere.
    “His unique broadcasting ability and passion for the game has made Soccer Saturday an unmissable fixture for fans and has won him a multitude of awards.
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    BBC veteran broadcaster steps aside following ‘difficult’ health battle

    BBC Scottish football reporter Roddy Forsyth is to retire from live broadcasting after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.The veteran Radio 5 Live broadcaster revealed Scotland’s win last night over Georgia would be his last match.
    Roddy Forsyth is retiring from broadcasting after being diagnosed with Parkinson’sCredit: SNS
    The BBC Scottish football reporter has worked with the broadcaster for more than four decadesCredit: SNS
    Forsyth worked for the BBC for more than 40 years and has covered four World Cups and three European Championship finals with Scotland.
    He also worked on five European finals featuring Scottish sides.
    The 69-year-old author and journalist said having Parkinson’s, combined with osteoarthritis, made it too difficult for him to continue in his role.
    Speaking after Scotland’s 2-0 win at Hampden, he said: “I’m afraid this is the last game I will cover as a Scotland reporter for BBC Sport and that’s 42 years after I made my first contribution.

    “Sadly for me it’s a combination of Parkinson’s disease and osteoarthritis that’s made it too difficult to continue lugging equipment and sitting outdoors at Scottish grounds in mid-winter for four or five hours.
    “At a full house like we had tonight with 50,000 people here, the odds are that 100 people in the crowd will have Parkinson’s. This is twice as many as it would have been five years ago.
    “Parkinson’s is the world’s fastest growing neurological disorder and it afflicts 145,000 people in the UK.
    “No cure has yet been found but recent research has uncovered exciting lines of enquiry so if you get the chance to contribute to a Parkinson’s charity please help.
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    “You will be investing in a healthy future for yourself and your loved ones.”
    He added: “Can I please say a massive thank you to BBC Sport, my terrific colleagues and its wonderful listeners for making this job such an exceptional experience. It wouldn’t have been possible without you.”
    Having started with the BBC in 1981, Forsyth began his current role in 1986. He also covered Scottish football for the Daily Telegraph.
    Tom Connor, BBC Scotland’s sports editor, said: “He’s a brilliant communicator who has led audiences through the twists and turns of the game in Scotland for decades with his memorable commentaries and analyses.
    “At BBC Scotland, we’re grateful for his many radio contributions and also the interviews he conducted so skilfully for the landmark television series, Only A Game. We wish him all the best.”
    In a statement, Parkinson’s UK Scotland said: “We’re sending best wishes to Roddy Forsyth who’s announced that he’s retiring as a broadcaster and has Parkinson’s.
    “Thank you for talking about your diagnosis Roddy – and for four decades as the voice of Scottish football.”
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