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    Kingpyn Boxing LIVE RESULTS: Gib STUNS Jarvis to book King Kenny final, Aaron Chalmers DROPPED, Elle Brooke shock LOSS

    KINGPYN BOXING’S semi-finals concluded in stunning fashion in Dublin – with AnEsonGib and King Kenny booking their final spots.Gib boxed superbly to beat Jarvis after five action-packed rounds.
    While King Kenny also boxed brilliantly in his semi-final against Whindersson, winning on points and dropping the Brazilian en route to his win.
    Though the night did not go to plan for Elle Brooke or Aaron Chalmers, with BOTH suffering big losses.
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    Kenny says
    “We put in so much hard work. But I want to thank God for helping through me camp physically and mentally. Thank you to Whindersson for giving me this opportunity and thank you to Brazil for coming out tonight, you’ve got amazing energy.
    “I had my jab so easy and clean from round one. I was able to work everything off that. It wasn’t easy, he kept coming forward like the Terminator and was eating my punches.”
    Breaking news
    AnEson Gib will fight King Kenny in the Kingpyn High Stakes men’s tournament final.
    That bout will likely take place later this year.
    Kenny completely dominated Whindersson in the main event of tonight’s card in Dublin.
    Kenny wins!
    Was there ever any doubt?
    King Kenny wins it 50-44 on all three scorecards.
    He takes his place in the final of Kingpyn with a brilliant performance.
    Round 5
    It’s over. Whindersson has been put out of his misery.
    Kenny has literally toyed with him for five rounds. A quite stunning performance.
    The judges will make it official…
    Round 4
    This is nothing more than a sparring session for Kenny at the moment.
    He’s picking his shots and landing at will. Combinations, flurries, hooks, jabs. It’s all there for Kenny at the moment.
    The crowd is silenced. Whindersson is trying everything and is having no joy.
    One more round and it would have to be something very dramatic for Kenny not to win this.
    Round 3
    Whindersson trying his hardest to get into this fight, but he just can’t get near Kenny.
    The Watford man is in complete control and wins another round.
    Kenny might be wearing Brazil colours, but his teammates are lapping it up in Argentina football shirts and a replica World Cup.
    Round 2
    What a massive round for Kenny and Whindersson seemingly has no answers.
    Kenny is walking him down and dominating.
    The fans are trying to lift the Brazilian, but this is one way traffic.
    Whindersson down!
    Whindersson is down! HUGE left hook!
    So much for Kenny showboating but not hurting in round one.
    Well he’s on fire here in round two and looking to finish Whindersson.
    He and his fans are stunned.
    Round 1
    Kenny puts on a show in round one.
    Not sure how much he impacted or hurt Nunes really, but he certainly showed his showboating and flashiness.
    Round one to Kenny for sure with his slick boxing on the outside. Whindersson yet to get going.
    Seconds out
    The formalities are over, the fighters have had their final instructions.
    We’re ready to roll in the main event of the evening.
    Electric atmosphere in Dublin.
    What an entrance
    The roof just came off this place as Whindersson made his entrance.
    Incredible noise in the arena. He rapped along to the words as well.
    We’re all set for a cracker.
    Here we go
    King Kenny is on his way to the ring, playing Brazilian music and wearing the Brazil colours on his robe.
    He knows exactly what he’s doing in front of a pro-Brazilian crowd cheering on Whindersson.
    Main event
    Who will AnEson Gib face in the Kingpyn High Stakes tournament final?
    We’ll find out very shortly with Whindersson and Kenny set to make their way to the ring.
    Gib says
    “I have all respect for Jarvis. Kenny, Whindersson I’m coming for you. Whoever wins I’ll see you in the final.
    “People said I was underestimating him but he’s nothing I didn’t know. I smoked him for five rounds.”
    Gib wins!
    It’s comprehensive and unanimous. AnEson Gib is into the final of the Kingpyn tournament.
    Very impressive.
    Round 5
    And it’s over. We go to the scorecards.
    Gib looks the happier man and for good reason. He took control of that bout in the second half.
    We’ll see how the judges saw it in just a second.
    Round 4
    Gib really stamping his authority now. He’s in the ascendancy here and Jarvis is getting left behind.
    He’s being pushed back and worn down. One round to go and it looks like Jarvis needs to win it, if not get a knockdown.
    Round 3
    Gib with some brilliant combinations that catch the eye and get a roar from the crowd in round three.
    It’s good, but it’s few and far between. Jarvis hanging in with him through the rounds other than for a few Gib clashes.
    Round 2
    Jarvis begins round two how he started round one and does a better job of maintaining his flow.
    A much better showing from him and a close round. Very tough to score.
    Cagey so far. Not many big shots thrown or landed.
    Round 1
    Gib finishes the round very strong. He probably does enough to steal it.
    Jarvis started very well but seemed to lose his way and his timing deserved him as the round went on.
    Gib grew into it and was boxing very well towards the end of it.
    Seconds out
    Gib vs Jarvis is underway in Dublin. The co-main event and first men’s semifinal.
    A lot of this crowd are awaiting their Brazilian hero in the main event – Whindersson Nunes.
    Here we go then…
    Jarvis is on his way to the ring with Living on a Prayer playing at the 3 Arena.
    The first semifinal just moments away.
    Fury time?
    Crosbie has called out Tommy Fury after that impressive win.
    He said: “Step in here with me you little B*tch and I’ll slap the head off ya!”
    Fury is closing in on a fight against KSI, but this one would certainly be interesting.
    It’s unanimous
    Kiefer Crosbie wins! 50-45 on two cards and 48-45 on the other.
    Not sure what the 48-45 score was about but it’s a unanimous win and deservedly so.
    Round 5
    It’s over. The fighters put the bad blood behind them and hug in the ring.
    We go to the scorecards but this one is surely going to Crosbie, even if he didn’t have a knockdown.
    Disappointing night for Chalmers, especially after getting in the ring with Floyd Mayweather last time out.
    But we wait for the scorecards.
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    England 0 Spain 0 – Euro 2023 final LIVE SCORE: Young Lions eye historic trophy for first time in four decades – latest

    ENGLAND are edging close to their first Under-21 Euros title in 39 years after a flawless tournament so far.The Young Lions are yet to concede a goal all competition, last beating Israel 3-0 in the semi-final.
    But now they come up against a Spanish side who have won three out of the last seven tournaments.

    Kick-off time: 5pm BST
    Live stream: UEFA.com
    TV channel: Channel 4
    England XI: Trafford; Garner, Harwood-Bellis, Colwill, Aarons; Gomes, Jones; Palmer, Gibbs-White, Smith Rowe; Gordon
    Spain XI: Tenas, V.Gomez, Pacheco, Paredes, Miranda, Blanco, Baena, Sancet, Rodri, S.Gomez, Ruiz.

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    England U21 0-0 Spain U21
    6. So unlucky. England have the first big chances.
    Smith Rowe does well and Gordon fires a shot at goal – it’s pushed out by Tenas and the rebound doesn’t fall for Palmer.
    England get in again straight after, Gordon puts a low cross in for Gibbs-White ready to tap home from close range but Pacheco gets a toe on the ball to divert it away from the Forest star.
    England U21 0-0 Spain U21
    4. England are so confident in possesion.
    Colwill baits the Spanish into pressing before passing back to Trafford.
    He fires the ball into Gomes in the midfield pivot and he gets Carsley’s side moving forward.
    This Spanish side look ready for the physical battle though with a couple of trips and pushes already.
    England U21 0-0 Spain U21
    2. England have settled in nicely here.
    They are pressing well and have forced Spain into long hopeful balls already that the Young Lions defence have gobbled up.
    Palmer spins Miranda and wins a free-kick.
    Kick-Off
    1. The final is underway.
    England are hoping to bring the trophy home for the first time since 1984.
    Spain are the most successful side in tournament history and will look to make it their sixth championship.
    Credit: Getty
    National anthems
    The players walk out of the tunnel in Batumi for the final.
    Kick-off is just minutes away with the national anthems being sung.
    High praise
    Both managers have shown each other huge respect ahead of the final.
    Lee Carsley said: “Spain, along with three or four others, have always been high quality and had exciting individuals.
    “Watching La Liga there is a very similar style at the top. It’s always good to learn and watch good teams play.”
    Spain gaffer Santi Denia said: “I wouldn’t like to mention any individuals in the England team. They’re a great side.
    “I would like to praise the job my colleague, Lee, has done with the team. They’ve had a great tournament so far, and he’s done a great job.”
    Clean sheet specialists
    With the players out on the pitch warming-up, Taylor Harwood-Bellis spoke yesterday about the pride he feels after keeping five clean sheets in a row en route to the final.
    The centre-back said: “It’s something the whole team takes pride in.
    “The team can suffer, like against Portugal. We’ve got it in our locker to stick together and put your body on the line to keep it out.
    “James Trafford [goalkeeper] has been a massive part of that but I could go through all the bench and they’d all do the same.”
    Credit: Getty
    Club-like atmoshphere
    England manager Lee Carsley has hailed the club-feel amongst the squad.
    He said: “These four weeks has felt the most like a club we’ve had it in terms of team spirit, the personalities that have developed.
    “It’s a shame in that respect [that many of the team will be finished at U21 level afterwards]. One of the benefits is that there is another group waiting to come through.
    “I’d like to see this group finish off this campaign with winning it. They deserve it, work so hard and are so diligent.
    “The bigger the stage you’ll see a different intensity to the team. I’m looking forward to it.”
    Credit: Getty
    2009 runners-up
    This is England’s first final in the Under-21 Euros since 2009.
    The Young Lions were beaten by a German side including Manuel Neuer, Sami Khedira and Mesut Ozil 4-0.
    England that day lined-up with the likes of Mark Noble, Micah Richards and James Milner in the team.
    Star Player – Abel Ruiz
    Abel Ruiz is leading the scoring charts at the Euros with three goals and has two assist to his name.
    The Braga striker is 23-years-old and one of the oldest players eligible.
    He came out of Barcelona’s famous La Masia academy and has been capped twice by Spain’s senior side.
    It is also worth keeping an eye on Sergio Gomez, the Man City left-back is playing an advanced role on the wing and showing his attacking quality.
    Star Player – Gibbs-White
    England have impressed in every game and there has been several star performers.
    But without Morgan Gibbs-White, the Young Lions would not be the same.
    The Nottingham Forest attacking midfielder has played just off striker Anthony Gordon and created chances for fun.
    He has the most assists in the tournament with three and he netted the crucial opening goal in the semis with a great looping header.
    His passing has been a joy and his quick touches and lay-offs when he drops deep have been key in England’s ability to play a great brand of football.
    Further up the pitch, in-perfect through balls have unlocked most defences so far.
    Spain Team News
    Spain XI: Tenas, V.Gomez, Pacheco, Paredes, Miranda, Blanco, Baena, Sancet, Rodri, S.Gomez, Ruiz.
    Subs: Agirrezabala, L.Riquelme, Guillamon, R.Riquelme, Barrenetxea, Arnau, Gila, Veiga, Oroz, Sanchez, Camello, Bernabe.
    England Team News
    One change from the side that beat Israel in the semi-final with the suspended Max Aarons back in for Luke Thomas.
    Starting XI: Trafford; Garner, Harwood-Bellis, Colwill, Aarons; Gomes, Jones; Palmer, Gibbs-White, Smith Rowe; Gordon.
    Subs: Griffiths, Rushworth, Thomas, Skipp, Archer, Branthwaite, Johnson, Cresswell, Doyle, Elliott, Madueke.
    Credit: Getty
    Batumi Arena
    The stage is set – the Batumi Arena in Georgia.
    The stadium has become England’s second home as this will be the Young Lions’ fourth match there.
    Spain have not played in the ground yet with all of their matches being played in the over host nation in Bucharest, Romania.
    England boss Lee Carsley said: “It’s definitely a venue we feel comfortable in. From the journey to the stadium, the lads are aware of how far it is and the reception we get.
    “The Premier League is very popular in Georgia, you see the shirts everywhere. The players have made a point of signing autographs and meeting the locals.
    “We’ve had a lot of kids at training and they’ve been giving them jerseys, that goes a long way.”
    Credit: Getty
    Road to the final
    England cruised through their group. They beat holders Germany, runners-up last time Portugal and a defensively stubborn Israel twice along with victory over Czechia.

    Group Stage: England 2-0 Czechia
    Group Stage: England 2-0 Israel
    Group Stage: England 2-0 Germany
    QF: England 1-0 Portugal
    SF: England 3-0 Israel

    As for Spain, they beat Ukraine twice, a France side that had some of the best young players in the world and Croatia, who beat England in a pre-tournament friendly.

    Group Stage: Spain 3-0 Romania
    Group Stage: Spain 1-0 Croatia
    Group Stage: Spain 2-2 Ukraine
    QF: Spain 2-1 Switzerland
    SF: Spain 5-1 Ukraine

    Super Spain
    Spain have developed a reputation for nurturing fantastic and technical players throughout this century and this group are no different.
    They have scored an impressive 13 goals en route to the final, including a 5-1 hammering of Ukraine in the semis.
    Typical of a Spanish side, they are confident on the ball and look set to be England’s toughest opponents so far.
    Untouchable England
    England have made the final with a perfect run. Five matches played, ten goals scored and zero conceded. 
    The Young Lions have oozed quality and shown their superiority and talent in the squad.  
    Defensively, Levi Colwill and Taylor Harwood-Bellis have not put a foot wrong, offering composure on the ball and fantastic protection to the highly-rated James Trafford between the sticks.
    England have been excellent in possession, dominating the ball against every opponent and creating chances for fun via Morgan Gibbs-White and Emile Smith Rowe.
    Boss Lee Carsley plays with a rotating front four that has been unstoppable so far.
    The Final
    England are in the final – will it come home?
    The Under-21s have impressed throughout the tournament and are now 90 minutes away from glory.
    It is the Young Lions first final since 2009 and they last won this competition in 1984.
    We have all the build-up, live text commentary and post-match reaction as Lee Carsley’s side hope to beat Spain.  
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    Edwin van der Sar hospital updates — Man Utd legend suffers brain haemorrhage as football world rallies round Ajax star

    EDWIN VAN DER SAR has been admitted to intensive care after suffering bleeding around the brain, his former club has confirmed.The former Manchester United legend, 52, is currently in a stable condition after falling ill while on holiday in Croatia, according to Dutch broadcaster Nos.
    Ajax released a statement confirming his condition, writing: “On Friday, Edwin van der Sar has had a bleeding around his brain. He’s currently in hospital in the intensive care unit and is in a stable condition. Once there is more concrete information, an update will follow. Everyone at Ajax wishes Edwin a speedy recovery. We’re thinking of you.”
    Meanwhile the Red Devils – Van der Sar’s former club which he helped scoop four Premier League titles – has paid tribute to the world-famous goalie on Twitter, writing: “Sending all our love and strength to you, Edwin.”
    Van der Sar most recently worked at the Eredivisie giants but left his role after the club finished third last season.
    Read our Edwin Van der Sal blog below for the latest news…
    Annemarie’s cerebral hemorrhage
    In December 2009, Edwin was given compassionate leave by Manchester United to be by his wife’s side after she suffered a brain hemorrhage.
    At the time, Annemarie’s condition was described as “very poorly” after collapsing on December 23, aged 36.
    Annemarie spent three weeks in the hospital.
    Does the couple have children together?
    The couple share two adult children together, Joe and Lynn.
    The football star’s son has previously played for the Pittsburgh Panthers.
    More on Van der Sar’s wife, Annemarie van Kesteren
    Both Annemarie and Edwin remain closely involved with the Edwin van der Sar Foundation and the Brain Foundation.
    Aside from sharing her health journey with the public, not much else is known about Annemarie, with the football stars wife appearing to prefer keeping her private life out of the spotlight.
    However, Edwin has occasionally shared pictures of his wife to his official Instagram account, @edwinvandersar1.
    In March 2023, Edwin shared a montage of sweet snaps and selfies taken with his wife to celebrate her birthday.
    Get to know Van der Sar’s wife, Annemarie van Kesteren
    Edwin van der Sar married Annemarie Van Kesteren in May 2006, in a ceremony that took place in Amsterdam.
    Annemarie, who also suffered a brain hemorrhage in 2009, is a founder of the Edwin van der Sar Foundation, alongside her husband.
    The foundation is committed to supporting people with brain injuries.
    In January 2021, the Edwin van der Sar Foundation and the Brain Foundation joined forces.
    When Van der Sar started at Man Utd
    Van der Sar joined Manchester United on June 10, 2005, for a rumored cost of £2million.
    The precise amount was not released.
    Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson regards him as the club’s finest goalkeeper since Peter Schmeichel.
    Time with Fulham
    Van der Sar chose to play in England and signed a four-year contract with newly promoted Fulham in a shock move worth £7million on August 1, 2001.
    Fulham formally revealed Van der Sar the next day.
    On August 18, 2001, he made his league debut in a 3-2 away loss to Manchester United.
    During his time with Fulham, he made 127 league appearances. In his final season with the club, he saved two penalties from Juan Pablo Ángel in a 1-1 draw against Aston Villa.
    His achievements for the Cottagers drew the attention of Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson.
    Time with Juventus, conclusion
    Van der Sar lost his spot in the summer of 2001 when the Bianconeri paid Parma 100billion lire (roughly £32.6million) for Italian international goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, a world record amount for a goalkeeper.
    He made it obvious that he did not want to be second-choice behind Buffon after two years in Serie A.
    Time with Juventus, continued
    During his first two seasons in Italy, he was the first-choice goalkeeper, making 66 Serie A games as Juventus were runners-up in the league twice under Carlo Ancelotti, each time with the best defensive record in the league.
    In his debut season, he won the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup and helped the team challenge for the Serie A crown.
    However, on the last day of the 1999-2000 season, Juventus lost to Perugia Calcio after Van der Sar was defeated by Alessandro Calori’s volley, allowing Lazio to surpass Juventus and win the league title by a single point.
    Time with Juventus
    Van der Sar’s status as one of Europe’s finest goalkeepers garnered interest from Manchester United, who were looking for a replacement for Peter Schmeichel.
    Nevertheless, Van der Sar transferred to the Italian side Juventus for a fee believed to be in the region of £5million.
    He made his Old Lady debut in a 1-1 tie with Reggina at the Stadio delle Alpi.
    He became the Turin club’s first non-Italian goalkeeper.
    Fan reactions to Ajax resignation
    Many words of support flooded the replies to Van de Sar’s tweet announcing his resignation from Ajax.
    One fan wrote: “The doors of Old Trafford are always open for you, Legend.”
    Another said: “Legend!! You’ll have a new job in no time.”
    ‘Dear Ajax’
    In his most recent Twitter post made on May 30, Van der Sar shared an open letter to Ajax, resigning from his role of chief executive.
    The images read in part: “I feel the need to take some distance, to get some rest, and do other things. It doesn’t feel good to take decisions about the future of this wonderful club in the coming period.
    “That is why I have decided to resign.”
    Time with Ajax, continued
    He was in goal for Ajax in the 1996 UEFA Champions League Final, although they were defeated on penalties by Juventus and had to settle for a runner-up medal.
    Van der Sar appeared in 226 games for Ajax, scoring a penalty in the 1997-98 season to seal an 8-1 victory over De Graafschap.
    He won the Dutch Football Goalkeeper of the Year in his first full season as Ajax’s No. 1 and went on to retain the trophy for the next three years.
    Time with Ajax
    Van der Sar, who was born in Voorhout, began his career with Foreholte before moving on to VV Noordwijk.
    He was brought to the notice of Louis van Gaal at a somewhat late age, and he later signed for Ajax.
    Despite his late arrival, he spent time in the reserve team before being called up to the main team by Louis van Gaal.
    He had a long and successful career with them, winning the 1991-92 UEFA Cup (albeit as a reserve, making no appearances in the run) and the 1994-95 UEFA Champions League (by now the starting goalkeeper), as well as the 1995 Best European Goalkeeper award, in addition to domestic honours.
    Teams Van der Sars has represented
    Throughout his time as a successful goalkeeper, Van der Sars has seen a variety of teams.
    Here is a list of each of the teams he has represented:

    Ajax
    Juventus
    Fulham
    Machester United
    Dutch national team

    One of the best footballers ever
    Van der Sar is regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers of all time by both critics and teammates.
    He is also one of the most successful players in history, having won 26 major trophies throughout his career, most of which he earned with Ajax and Manchester United.
    During the 2008-09 season, he established a world record by going 1,311 minutes without allowing a league goal.
    He is also the oldest Premier League winner, having done it in 2011 at the age of 40 years and 205 days.
    Van der Sar has received several individual honors, including Best European Goalkeeper in 1995 and 2009, as well as UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year in 2009.
    Knowing how to separate one thing from another
    One fan took to Twitter to wish Van der Sar the best, despite him being “an enemy on the pitch.”
    The fan wrote: “Football is important but certain things transcend the tribal allegiances of supporters.
    “The plight of ex @ManUtd keeper Edwin van der Sar is one such occurrence after he suffered a bleed on his brain. He was the enemy on the pitch but here’s wishing him a speedy recovery.”
    Fans send in their support
    After hearing the news of Van der Sar’s hospitalisation, fans have flocked to Twitter to send shows of support.
    One fan wrote in Spanish: “Lots of encouragement to Edwin Van der San, legend of the @ManUtd, I hope that everything turns out well and that he gets well soon.”
    Mucho ánimo a Edwin Van der Sar, leyenda del @ManUtd , espero que todo salga bien y se recupere pronto ❤️ #RedDevils— Jhine RM (@jrealm14) July 7, 2023

    How many times did Van der Sar play for the Netherlands?
    Van der Sar played 130 times for the Netherlands.
    For a spell he was the European nation’s most-capped player.
    PFA also joins in tributes to Van der Sar
    The Professional Footballers’ Association also sent its well wishes,
    It tweeted: “The thoughts of everyone at the PFA are with Edwin and his family.”
    Rio Ferdinand sends his best to Man Utd legend
    Former United defender Rio Ferdinand sent his support to his old team-mate, tweeting: “Ed is a fighter.
    “Our thoughts are with the Van Der Sar family!
    More on Van der Sar
    He resigned as a professional in 2011 but returned to play for the Dutch amateur team VV Noordwijk, for whom he had previously played as a child, in 2016.
    He made 130 appearances for the Netherlands national team and was the country’s most-capped player until 2017 when Wesley Sneijder surpassed him.
    United shares message of support
    Van der Sar was reportedly in Croatia when he was taken to the hospital.
    United shared a message of support, writing: “Sending all our love and strength to you, Edwin.”
    What to know about Van der Sar
    Edwin Van der Sar is a Dutch football executive and former professional player who most recently served as the chief executive of AFC Ajax, where he began his senior playing career in the early 1990s.
    He is regarded as a member of the club’s golden generation and was a member of the Ajax team that won the UEFA Champions League in 1995.
    Van Der Sar left Ajax in 1999 for Juventus, where he stayed for two years before transferring to England, first to Fulham and then to Manchester United in 2005.
    In 2008, he earned his second Champions League trophy with the club, making him one of just eight players in history to have won the competition with more than one club.
    Van der Sar was CEO of beloved Dutch club Ajax
    Van der Sar returned to Ajax in 2012 as director of marketing before being promoted four years later to CEO.
    He is also the second-highest capped Netherlands player of all-time with 130 international appearances.
    What did Van der Sar say when he left Ajax last season?
    Van der Sar most recently worked at the Eredivisie giants but left his role after the club finished third last season.
    After quitting his role he said: “After almost eleven years on the board, I am done.
    “We have experienced wonderful things together, but it has also been an incredibly tough period.
    “I am very grateful for the people I have met and worked with during my second career at Ajax, and what we have achieved and been through together. I feel the need to take some distance, to get some rest, and to do other things.
    “It doesn’t feel good to take decisions about the future of this wonderful club in the coming period. That is why I have decided to resign.”

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    Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis jail updates — Boxer to serve remainder of 90-day house arrest in prison after breaching terms

    BOXING star Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis has reportedly been ordered to serve the remainder of his home detention in jail after being taken into custody.Following an “impromptu hearing” yesterday – Gervonta Davis’ attorney Michael Tomko confirmed to The Baltimore Banner that his client was set to serve the rest of his sentence behind bars.
    The boxer was initially set to serve a home detention for his involvement in a 2020 hit and run.
    In February this year, Davis pleaded guilty to four offences relating to the incident three years ago, in which he smashed into a car carrying four people – including a pregnant woman.
    He admitted to running a red light, driving with a revoked license, leaving an accident involving bodily injury and failing to notify of property damage.
    Read our Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis blog below for the latest news and updates…
    DAZN slammed over ‘horrific’ Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia coverage
     Boxing fans were left upset after DAZN’s coverage of the Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight did not meet expectations.
    The megafight between Davis and Garcia was a highly anticipated fight, but many missed it after the DAZN PPV stream broke and charged some customers up to six times for the event.
    DAZN offered the fight to subscribers at a lower price of $60 compared to the Showtime/PPV price tag of $84.99.
    But boxing supporters suffered delays to their streams and accessing the broadcast.
    That forced DAZN to take to Twitter and issued a statement. 
    They said: “We are aware that some customers are experiencing small 
    delays in accessing the PPV broadcast after buying it.
    “Rest assured, content will be available to you within a few minutes of your purchase. We appreciate your patience.”
    Reports claim Gervonta Davis breached terms of 90-day house arrest
    Gervonta Davis has been sent to jail after allegedly breaching the terms of his 90-day house arrest, according to reports.
    The boxer was initially set to serve a home detention for his involvement in a 2020 hit and run.
    Who is Gervonta Davis?
    Gervonta Davis is an undefeated American boxer from Baltimore, MD. Nicknamed ‘Tank’.
    Davies was a protege of Floyd Mayweather and made his debut in February 2013 at the age of just 18. 
    Davis knocked out Ryan Garcia on April 22, 2023 in a catchweight fight that has been dubbed ‘the bout to save boxing’.
    His girlfriend is stunning Instagram influencer Vanessa Posso.
    Do Gervonta Davis and Vanessa Posso have kids together?
    Gervonta and Vanessa have one child together.
    The pair share a baby daughter, Giovanna Thalia.
    Giovanna has been featured on her mom’s Instagram and even has a whole account dedicated to her.
    On April 15, 2022, Vanessa shared a series of images of her and her daughter.
    She captioned the post: “Happy six months to my little cookie @giovanna.thalia” followed by four emojis.
    Vanessa also has a daughter named Jada Milan from a previous relationship.
    What is Vanessa Posso’s company?
    Venessa is also a businesswoman who users her influencer skills to advertise her company.
    She created the jewelry brand RichGirlz, whose website can be accessed through the link in her Instagram bio.
    RichGirlz also has an Instagram account with over 39,400 followers.
    Its bio states: “Specializing in body chains and sterling silver jewelry since 2010.”
    Vanessa is frequently featured modeling the brand’s products on this page.
    Who is Gervonta Davis’ girlfriend Vanessa Posso?
    Vanessa is an Instagram influencer and model.
    She has 727,000 followers on the social media platform.
    She often posts photos and videos in which she shows off her fashion sense.
    Vanessa is also an influencer for Fashion Nova and posts content in which she wears the brand’s clothing.
    On July 8, 2022, she shared a photo and video to her Instagram page in which she flaunted a two-piece set from the brand.
    She captioned the post: “Love is the wave” followed by a heart emoji.
    Vanessa also has a partnership with fashion company PrettyLittleThing and represents their products on Instagram as well.

    Gervonta Davis is turning into a mini-monster hell-bent on taking Mike Tyson’s tag
    This is a comment piece by Colin Hart
    Gervonta Davis is a tiny tearaway who is big trouble inside and outside the ring.
    He is rapidly turning into a mini-monster who seems hell-bent on taking over Mike Tyson’s role as boxing’s “Baddest Man on the Planet.”
    Davis is a ferocious punching pocket-battleship who fires explosive missiles with both hands.
    It was obvious he was an exceptional talent to those fortunate to see him destroy Liam Walsh in less than three rounds when he defended his world super-featherweight crown at East London’s Copper Box, six years ago.
    Since then, Davis has been arrested on numerous occasions for several offences including aggravated assault. 
    Read more here
    What has Gervonta Davis said after his recent boxing victory?
    Gervonta Davis was over the moon following his seventh-round TKO victory over Ryan Garcia in Las Vegas.
    He said: “The job isn’t done until I retire. I’m gonna continue to keep my head down and work.
    He said of the brutal body shot which stopped the fight: “It was a good shot.
    “I thought he was going to get up. I like to play mind games.
    “When he was looking at me I was looking at him like ‘get up’ but he shook his head and said no.”
    ‘He never once came over to help me’
    One of the passengers in the other car, Jyair Smith, spoke out against the plea deal.
    “I begged Mr. Gervonta Davis, I looked him in his eyes,” Davis said.
    “I said, ‘I have to get home to my daughter, I’m pregnant.’ He never once came over to help me.”
    Davis’ car accident in 2020
    Davis admitted to fleeing the scene of a car accident in 2020, after his Lamborghini Urus smashed into a car carrying four people – including a pregnant woman.
    Davis was in the car with two other people when he ran a red light.
    All three left the scene before officers could assist.
    Davis recently retained his WBA title against Ryan Garcia
    Davis, 28, defeated Ryan Garcia in front of a packed Las Vegas crowd last month.
    The win saw him retain his WBA lightweight title, while moving to 29-0 as a pro.
    Davis’ seventh-round KO of Garcia led to speculation that he could be the new face of boxing.
    Davis had been arrested last December
    In a separate incident, Broward County Police arrested Davis last December after he allegedly hit a woman using a “closed hand type slap.”
    The woman suffered a small cut on the inside of her mouth from the alleged contact, according to the incident report.

    Davis was slapped with 200 hours of community service after original incident
    The original incident is said to have occurred at around 2am on November 5, 2020 as Davis drove his Lamborghini away from a Baltimore nightclub.
    As Davis drove, the prosecution claimed he was under police escort until he opted to steer away, subsequently smashing into a 2004 Toyota.
    In addition to being sentenced to serve an initial 90-day house arrest, Davis was also slapped with 200 hours of community service and a three-year probation.
    Davis faced an ‘impromptu hearing’
    Following an “impromptu hearing” yesterday – Davis’ attorney Michael Tomko confirmed to The Baltimore Banner that his client was set to serve the rest of his sentence behind bars.
    Local network WBAL-TV Baltimore claimed this was due to Davis breaching the terms of his house arrest.
    Gervonta Davis pleaded guilty to four offences
    In February this year, Davis pleaded guilty to four offences relating to the incident three years ago, in which he smashed into a car carrying four people – including a pregnant woman.
    He admitted to running a red light, driving with a revoked license, leaving an accident involving bodily injury and failing to notify of property damage.
    Gervonta Davis ‘in JAIL after boxer violated his house arrest’
    Gervonta Davis has been sent to jail after allegedly breaching the terms of his 90-day house arrest, according to reports.
    The boxer was initially set to serve a home detention for his involvement in a 2020 hit and run.

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    F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 2023 cancelled — Imola race is axed as course flooded & 5 in region left dead – latest news

    THIS year’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has been cancelled after extreme weather in the region caused the Imola circuit to FLOOD.The north-Italian region has taken a battering from adverse weather conditions – leaving officials no choice but to cancel Sunday’s Emilia Romagna GP.
    Yesterday circuit bosses evacuated the paddock due to flood risks and all staff were told to stay away from the track until further notice – but the weekend of F1 has now been officially halted.
    A statement read: “The Formula 1 community wants to send its thoughts to the people and communities affected by the recent events in the Emilia-Romagna region. We also want to pay tribute to the work of the emergency services who are doing everything they can to help those in need.”
    It continued to explain the decision had been taken “because it is not possible to safely hold the event for our fans, the teams and our personnel and it is the right and responsible thing to do given the situation faced by the towns and cities in the region”.
    Read our Emilia Romagna Grand Prix blog below for the latest updates…
    This blog has now closed…
    This blog has now been closed but you can follow all of the latest updates on the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix here.
    FIA President says ‘recovery efforts are the top priority at this time’
    FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said: “My thoughts and those of the entire FIA family are with those affected by the terrible situation in the Emilia Romagna region.
    “The safety of everyone involved and recovery efforts are the top priority at this time.”
    In pictures: Emilia Romagna region flooded
    This weekend’s Emilia Romagna GP has been CANCELLED due to heavy flooding in the region.
    The vast amount of rain to have fallen in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy has left part of this weekend’s venue underwater.
    The Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari is located right next to the Santerno river.
    And there is a red weather warning in place as adverse conditions continue to batter the region.

    McLaren share their thoughts
    McLaren and their drivers have shown sympathy to the people of Emilia Romagna as they agree with the decision to cancel the Grand Prix weekend.
    F1 podium sitter Lando Norris said: “I love racing, but the safety of everyone else is more important. Sorry to all the fans, we’ll be back Imola, stay safe.”
    Meanwhile, rookie Oscar Piastri posted: “My thoughts are with those affected by the floods in the Emilia-Romagna region. Sorry to all the fans that we won’t be able to compete, I look forward to my first race at Imola in the future. Stay safe!”
    F1 has confirmed that the #ImolaGP has been cancelled due to extreme flooding in the area.Our immediate thoughts are with the people of Emilia-Romagna as the destruction caused by the heavy rain affects the lives of so many here. pic.twitter.com/VCgtiCIRT5— McLaren (@McLarenF1) May 17, 2023

    Lewis Hamilton can’t wait for next race as safety comes first
    Seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton understands that safety comes first and so the Grand Prix couldn’t go ahead this weekend.
    On his Instagram stories he said: “Hoping everyone in Emilia Romagna is able to stay safe and look out for each other right now. Thoughts are with those affected by this tragedy and the amazing emergency services working on the ground.
    “I know we all understand that safety comes first. I can’t wait to see you all at the next race.”
    AlphaTauri makes appeal for funds
    Scuderia AlphaTauri have their factory located in Faenza in the region of Emilia Romagna.
    They have appealed for followers to give donations to help those affected by the flooding and significant rainfall.
    It also posted today: “Scuderia AlphaTauri is very concerned about events unfolding over the past hours in Faenza and indeed in the whole Emilia-Romagna area, with flooding and heaving rain causing considerable damage.
    “The team’s factory is currently unaffected and everything is being done to ensure the safety of our employees and their families. Our sympathies go out to all those affected and we continue to monitor the situation, to see what can be done to help those in need as we await further developments.”
    unfortunately, our town of Faenza has once again experienced significant rainfall and subsequent flooding if anyone wishes to help those affected, you can do so by following the instructions below pic.twitter.com/rdXt4lQVHZ— Scuderia AlphaTauri (@AlphaTauriF1) May 17, 2023

    Emilia Romagna Grand Prix might not take place at all
    According to Italian outlet Tuttosport, the president of the ACI, – Automobile Club d’Italia – Angelo Sticchi Damiani, said that the Grand Prix will not take place in 2023.
    Some suggested it might take place in August while Chris Medland said that the possibility of it not happening at all this year is more likely.
    Ferrari has home GP cancelled
    Scuderia Ferrari were hoping to redeem themselves on home soil this weekend after a terrible start to their 2023 campaign.
    However, they will have to wait until Charles Leclerc’s home race in Monaco next weekend to do so.
    Our thoughts and sympathies are with the people of Emilia-Romagna and Marche as they deal with the destruction caused by the heavy rain and flooding currently affecting the area.— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) May 17, 2023

    George Russell agrees ‘safety of everyone involved always has to come first’
    Mercedes and British driver George Russell agreed with Formula One’s decision to cancel the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
    He agreed that the safety of those involved is priority while he wished to those living in the region and being affected by the floods.
    Mercedes was looking forward to this weekend as they were about to take the “first step” with upgrades to get on the road to challenge rivals, Red Bull.
    Engineering Director Andrew Shovlin said how they’ve been looking into development – mostly aerodynamically – since the pre-season testing in Bahrain.
    He said: “What we are going to be bringing to the track in Imola is the first step of that work. This takes quite a long time to develop in the wind tunnel, you can’t just do these things overnight.
    “But the Imola package is the first step in that direction. We are hoping to bring other updates later in the year. We do hope it is quicker, we hope it is better in terms of qualifying and race pace.
    “But, as I said, the key thing is not just looking to bring a lap time update. We are looking to head off in a different development direction, one that we think gives us a better chance in the long term of being able to challenge for race wins and world championships.”
    Will the Grand Prix be rescheduled?
    While Giuliano Duchessa earlier said that the Imola might be held in August, F1 journalist Chris Medland suggest otherwise.
    He wrote: “The focus is on the relief effort in the region now. Calendar is packed for the rest of this year so unlikely it will be rescheduled but F1 hasn’t completely ruled that out at this time. Priority was a decision on this weekend.”
    Fans in agreement
    Throughout the past years, fans were frustrated with some of the FIA’s decisions.
    Most notably that of Spa 2021 – when fans were allowed to the track only to see a lap behind a safety car – and Suzuka 2022 – when fans were left in the rain for hours before they even got to see any action.
    The FIA’s decision to put safety first and cancel the Grand Prix weekend has been taken down well by most fans with many hailing the decision on Twitter.
    One wrote: “The right decision. Sad for the fans who won’t be able to see f1 in person this weekend but it’s too dangerous to be in the area. My thoughts are with everyone affected.”
    Many more comments followed applauding the FIA and Formula 1.
    F1 personnel advised to remain away from the paddock
    Sky Sports F1 reported that Formula 1 personnel were asked not to go to the paddock on Wednesday as concerns rise over heavy rain hitting Imola this weekend.
    It comes after journalist Nate Saunders reported how overnight, Alpine workers had to find a new hotel.
    He tweeted last night: “Heard Alpine have had to leave Imola hotel as a precaution tonight. Don’t think they’re the only team. Teams/media advised not to travel to paddock tomorrow as a precaution. But too early to speculate about status of the race.”
    He later on added: “Clarification here: Am told bulk of the main team out there not affected yet, but handful of Alpine guys have had to look for another hotel due to weather.”
    Words from FIA Presiden Mohammed Ben Sulayem
    “My thoughts and those of the entire FIA family are with those affected by the terrible situation in the Emilia Romagna region.
    “The safety of everyone involved and recovery efforts are the top priority at this time.”
    Statement from F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali
    “It is such a tragedy to see what has happened to Imola and Emilia-Romagna, the town and region that I grew up in, and my thoughts and prayers are with the victims of the flooding and the families and communities affected.
    “I want to express my gratitude and admiration for the incredible emergency services who are working tirelessly to help those who need help and alleviate the situation – they are heroes and the whole of Italy is proud of them.
    “The decision that has been taken is the right one for everyone in the local communities and the F1 family as we need to ensure safety and not create extra burden for the authorities while they deal with this very awful situation.”
    Formula One announces cancellation of Grand Prix

    BREAKING: IMOLA CANCELLED
    Formula One confirmed that after discussing the situation with authorities, it has been decided that the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has been cancelled.
    Grand Prix might be hosted in August
    Italian journalist Giuliano Duchessa is reporting that the talks around the paddock are that the Grand Prix may be moved to August from 4 till 6.
    During this period, the FIA will be on the necessary Formula One summer break, in which no team is allowed to work on the cars or anything related to the season.
    The break will only be disturbed for the three days of the Grand Prix.
    Tens of thousands of people in region without signal or power
    Civil Protection Minister Nello Musemeci said some 5,000 people had been evacuated and that around 50,000 were without electricity.
    And more than 100,000 have been left without mobile phone or landline use.
    Meeting with authorities currently taking place
    It’s been reported that the TV compound of the FOM has flooded too.
    This includes all technology which is necessary for TV broadcasts.
    Meanwhile, authorities are in talks about whether the Grand Prix is to go ahead or not.
    ⚠️| This is the latest picture from the track.It looks like even the TV compound of the FOM is flooded (on the left), this is where all the technology/IT for the TV broadcasts is located. The meeting with the authorities is currently taking place. Ahead of an official… pic.twitter.com/4S5UcagBdi— Fastest Pitstop (@FastestPitStop) May 17, 2023

    Three dead and 5,000 evacuated in Emilia Romagna region
    Civil Protection Minister Nello Musemeci confirmed three people had been killed and some 5,000 people evacuated.
    The deputy chief of the agency, Titti Postiglione, said rescue operations for those needing emergency evacuations were particularly difficult given so many roads and routes were flooded and some cell phone service interrupted. Speaking on Sky TG24, she noted that the affected flood zone covered a broad swath of four provinces which, until the heavy rains, had been parched by a prolonged drought.
    Some regional train routes remained suspended Wednesday around Bologna and Ravenna, with severe delays elsewhere, the Italian state railway said.
    Premier Giorgia Meloni, who was traveling home from the G-7 meeting in Japan, said the government was monitoring the situation and was prepared to approve emergency aid.
    Italian minister calls for race to be postponed
    This weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix race in Imola should be postponed because of deadly storms in northern Italy, Transport Minister Matteo Salvini said on Wednesday.
    Salvini said in a statement it was “imperative to concentrate all efforts on coping with the emergency”, including avoiding a traffic overload in the area, which has been battered by bad weather in recent days.
    Emergency services have been out helping people in need
    Storms have already triggered flooding and the circuit is perilously close to the river Santerno, which is rapidly rising.
    In some areas cars have been submerged by water and emergency services are out in boats to help people in need.

    Scene from the track
    Albert Fabrega, a well-known Formula 1 presenter and analyst, tweeted pics from the circuit this morning.
    He wrote: “Good morning. I get these images of Imola.
    “The F1 paddock and pits are ok. The lower areas like F2 are with a lot of water.
    “Today staff have been prohibited from going to the circuit until they are notified.”
    Buenos días. Me llegan estas imágenes de Imola. El paddock y boxes de F1 están ok. Las zonas más bajas como F2 están con mucha agua. Hoy se ha prohibido al personal ir al circuito hasta que sean avisados. #f1 #EmiliaRomagnaGP pic.twitter.com/jzDnRqP54p— Albert Fabrega (@AlbertFabrega) May 17, 2023

    In pictures: Emilia Romagna region flooded
    The Emilia-Romagna region has been hit by floods after weeks of wet weather.
    Sunday’s Emilia Romagna GP could be in doubt.
    The amount of rain to have fallen in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy has left part of the venue underwater.

    What other measures can they take?
    By Ben Hunt, F1 correspondent
    The sensible option would be to make this a non-spectator event.
    Cutting the risk factor of having people stuck at the track, plus it would also ease congestion allowing teams and emergency services to operate safely and effectively.
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    Soccer AM cancelled latest — Fans left fuming as show that launched Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy careers is AXED

    ICONIC footy show Soccer AM is set to be cancelled after 30 years on the telly – with just 10 episodes left to air.With just ten episodes of the Sky Sports cult classic left, Soccer AM is set to end on Saturday 27 May, the day before the end of the Premier League season.
    Staff were informed of the bombshell decision on Tuesday and it is safe to say the news did not go down well.
    A source told The Sun: “It was a complete bombshell. Morale is at an all-time low, they are raging. It’s going to be an interesting watch over the next few weeks.”
    Hosts John Fendley and ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard are said to be “fuming” at the announcement.
    Follow our Soccer AM live blog for the latest news and updates…
    Soccer AM’s most memorable moments
    After almost 30 years Soccer AM will bid us farewell in just 10 weeks.
    Over the years, hosts including Tim Lovejoy, Helen Chamberlain, Andy Goldstein, Max Rushden and more kept us thoroughly entertained.
    While crew members like Tubes and Rocket provided much-needed relief and hilarity.
    Here’s a look at some of the best bits we can remember from Soccer AM.

    Tim Lovejoy getting punched
    On the volley!
    Soccerettes
    Tubes
    Guests
    Lee Trundle
    The crossbar challenge

    Find out more about each of the memorable moments here.
    Soccer AM latest news:

    Chris Kamara reacts as Soccer AM set to be axed at the end of the season
    Chris Kamara was among those posting fond memories of the show today.
    He tweeted: “Just heard that Soccer AM is finishing at the end of the season.
    ”I had 14 years of going through Premier League and EFL [ English Football League] clubs’ dressing rooms, training with clubs for features and basically having a laugh – fun part of my time at Sky.”
    What have Sky Sports said?
    Following its decision to axe iconic footy show Soccer AM, Sky Sports highlighted the network’s need to “adapt”.
    A Sky Spokesperson says “Soccer AM has played an important role in our coverage of football for the past three decades, and we continually adapt to the evolving needs of our customers.
    “We now go into a period of consultation to discuss the proposed changes with our people. We are unable to provide more detail while these consultations are underway.”
    More fan reaction to Soccer AM axe
    Fans continue to react on social media to the cancellation of iconic footy show Soccer AM.
    One wrote: ”End of an era.”
    A second said: ”Soccer AM to be axed. A sad day for football.”
    Who presents Soccer AM?
    Soccer AM is presented by former Wigan Athletic and Hull City star Jimmy Bullard.
    He is joined on the presenting team by John ‘Fenners’ Fendley.
    The show was first presented by Russ Williams and Helen Chamberlin.
    Then in 1996, Helen was joined by Tim Lovejoy, and the two formed a well-loved partnership.
    The iconic pairing is the duo that most people associate with the show.
    Lovejoy left the show in 2007 after 11 years in the job, while Chamberlin presented Soccer AM up until 2017.
    Soccer AM has enjoyed massive success 
    Soccer AM has enjoyed massive success since it first aired on Sky Sports in 1995.
    The 90 minute comedy talk show runs through the week’s footballing events with added skits and challenges for guests and fans.
    Celebrity guests each episode include at least one footballer and a combination of musicians, TV personalities and other sportsmen.
    Exact date of Soccer AM’s final episode
    SOCCER AM will air its final episode on Saturday, 27 May.
    The Sun this morning revealed that the cult Sky Sports show will be axed at the end of the season after nearly 30 years on the air.
    Bosses have decided to axe the show with ten episodes remaining.
    It will finish on the final weekend of the season, and will not extend to the Champions League final.

    Soccer AM had some iconic guests
    Over the years some of Showbiz’s biggest names sat on the Soccer AM couch.
    Famous guests included Hollywood A-listers such as Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and bands like Oasis.
    Every week bands would also appear on the show including the likes of Kasabian and Franz Ferdinand.
    Who has hosted Soccer AM?
    Over the years, Soccer AM has had a slew of iconic presenters, from Helen Chamberlain to Max Rushden.
    With that in mind, here is a list of all the legendary show’s presenters over the years.

    John Fendley
    Jimmy Bullard.
    Tubes
    Helen Chamberlain
    Tim Lovejoy
    Rocket
    Baby Elvis
    Robbie Knox
    Max Rushden
    Lisa Hebden

    Why has Soccer AM been axed?
    Staff were told the unfortunate news that the show would be coming to an end and that they would be made redundant in May.
    A source told the Sun: “It was a complete bombshell.
    “Morale is at an all-time low, they are raging.
    “It’s going to be an interesting watch over the next few weeks.”
    A Sky Spokesperson has said: “Soccer AM has played an important role in our coverage of football for the past three decades, and we continually adapt to the evolving needs of our customers.
    “We now go into a period of consultation to discuss the proposed changes with our people.
    “We are unable to provide more detail while these consultations are underway.”
    Soccer AM hosts ‘fuming’ at axe
    Soccer AM is currently hosted by John Fendley and ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard.
    Both are understood to be “fuming” at the announcement.
    The final episode of the iconic footy show will air on Saturday, 27 May.
    Will you miss Soccer AM?
    Soccer AM played a central role in British football culture for over 30 years.
    But now, the legendary footy show is coming to an end.
    Will you miss it?

    More fan reaction to Soccer AM axe
    Fans continue to react on social media to the cancellation of iconic footy show Soccer AM.
    One devastated fan wrote: “One of my favourite TV shows. Always look forward to my Saturday morning coffee and soccer am.
    “Terrible decision by sky.”
    While a second viewer said: “End of an era (crying emoji)”
    Where is Tim Lovejoy now?
    Tim Lovejoy joined Soccer AM in 1996 after working on the Big Breakfast show.
    He and Helen Chamberlain became a mighty pairing on the Saturday sofa.
    But their partnership ended in 2007 when Lovejoy left Soccer AM to create Channel Bee, an internet television channel.
    He later went on to present Something for the Weekend, a Sunday morning cooking show on BBC2.
    And Lovejoy now fronts Sunday Brunch on Channel 4 alongside co-host Simon Rimmer.

    Where is Helen Chamberlain now?
    ONE of Soccer AM’s OG presenters from back in the day.
    She presented the show every Saturday morning from 1995 for 22 years, leaving in 2017.
    Chamberlain has mostly disappeared from TV screens, but was spotted making a rare public appearance with Fallon Sherrock at the darts last July.
    She also worked on the inaugural World Seniors Darts Championship, interviewing some of the stars.
    And she rescues animals on her farm, telling the Athletic in 2020: “I spent nearly half my life sitting on that sofa.
    “I was there for nearly 23 years. That’s a long time to have any job, never mind a job in broadcasting.
    “I had the farm to see to. I wanted to rescue more dogs and breed sheep and chickens. So I didn’t have time for Saturday mornings anymore.”

    What will replace Soccer AM?
    After 30 years, Soccer AM is set to be cancelled but what will fill its spot?
    The 10.30am Saturday morning slot will now be taken up by Saturday Social – which previously aired before Soccer AM at 9.30am.
    The football show focuses more on the social media side of the game which hopes to appeal more to younger viewers.
    Fans blame ‘social media’ for Soccer AM axe
    Fans are saying Soccer AM is to be axed because young people get their footy news and coverage from social media.
    One Twitter user wrote: “Not surprising. All the kids get their footy banter from social media apps like Instagram nowadays.
    “Sad day if you’re a traditionalist like me.”
    When did Soccer AM first air?
    Soccer AM has enjoyed massive success since it first aired on Sky Sports in 1995 thanks to its laddish humour.
    The 90 minute comedy talk show runs through the week’s footballing events with added skits and challenges for guests and fans.
    Celebrity guests each episode include at least one footballer and a combination of musicians, TV personalities and other sportsmen.
    It was previously hosted by Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy.
    These days it is presented by John Fendley and ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard.
    Former host Tim Lovejoy discusses his relationship to Soccer AM
    Former Soccer AM presenter, Tim Lovejoy, discussed his relationship with the show with the Atheltic in 2020: “I stopped watching it when I left, it was too hard to watch it.
    “I tune in every now and then because Fenners is on it and I want to support him.
    “Again, another crap analogy, it’s like watching your old girlfriend with another man.
    “I couldn’t do it. I couldn’t watch it. So I stopped watching it totally.
    “And then I started tuning in again to watch Fenners, because obviously I worked with him for years and he’s a top bloke.
    “It’s too hard for me because I watch it all and I want to join in with it.
    “I’d really like to input on the show and put stuff on there and I find it too hard.”
    Soccer AM staff said to be ‘fuming’
    A source has said the Soccer AM staff have been left in shock after Sky’s decision to axe the show.
    A source told The Sun: “It was a complete bombshell.
    “Morale is at an all-time low, they are raging.
    “It’s going to be an interesting watch over the next few weeks.”
    What have Sky Sports said?
    Following its decision to axe iconic footy show Soccer AM, Sky Sports highlighted the network’s need to “adapt”.
    A Sky Spokesperson says “Soccer AM has played an important role in our coverage of football for the past three decades, and we continually adapt to the evolving needs of our customers.
    “We now go into a period of consultation to discuss the proposed changes with our people. We are unable to provide more detail while these consultations are underway.”
    Exact date of Soccer AM’s final episode
    SOCCER AM will air its final episode on Saturday, 27 May.
    The Sun this morning revealed that the cult Sky Sports show will be axed at the end of the season after nearly 30 years on the air.
    Bosses have decided to axe the show with ten episodes remaining.
    It will finish on the final weekend of the season, and will not extend to the Champions League final.

    Who presents Soccer AM?
    Soccer AM is presented by former Wigan Athletic and Hull City star Jimmy Bullard.
    He is joined on the presenting team by John ‘Fenners’ Fendley.
    The show was first presented by Russ Williams and Helen Chamberlin.
    Then in 1996, Helen was joined by Tim Lovejoy, and the two formed a well-loved partnership.
    The iconic pairing is the duo that most people associate with the show.
    Lovejoy left the show in 2007 after 11 years in the job, while Chamberlin presented Soccer AM up until 2017.
    Why has Soccer AM been axed?
    Staff were told the unfortunate news that the show would be coming to an end and that they would be made redundant in May.
    A source told the Sun: “It was a complete bombshell.
    “Morale is at an all-time low, they are raging.
    “It’s going to be an interesting watch over the next few weeks.”
    A Sky Spokesperson has said: “Soccer AM has played an important role in our coverage of football for the past three decades, and we continually adapt to the evolving needs of our customers.
    “We now go into a period of consultation to discuss the proposed changes with our people.
    “We are unable to provide more detail while these consultations are underway.”
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    Match of the Day latest — Gary Lineker pulled by BBC as show to air with NO presenters while Football Focus is CANCELLED

    THE fallout from Gary Lineker’s sacking from BBC continues as former Arsenal player Alex Scott pulls out of presenting Football Focus which was supposed to air at 12pm today.Football Focus has been cancelled while Final Score, which normally airs at 4.30pm on Saturday, will not go through either.
    Final Score presenter Jason Mohammad has confirmed he will not work today.
    BBC confirmed that tonight’s Match of the Day will be aired with no commentators or hosts while no player or manager from the Premier League will be giving any interview to the show.
    Follow our Match of the Day blog for news and updates…
    BBC’s Former head of TV news and director of sport weighs in
    Roger Mosey, who was previously a senior member of staff at the BBC gave his thought on Twitter about the situation.
    He said: “So a few quick thoughts on where we are now with Gary and the BBC and the future. First, the tweets this week weren’t compliant with editorial guidelines as they have developed over the decades. The BBC is right about that, and also that impartiality is vital. But…
    “The BBC has been inconsistent in applying the guidelines over the years. Their statement about not wanting Lineker to be “an opinion-free zone” is an example of murkiness. The corporation also hasn’t explained why Lineker is restrained but Alan Sugar & Co seem not to be.
    “But most crucially now, by removing Lineker from MOTD, it looks as if the BBC has given in to one side of the culture war. That is, of course, intensified by the presence on the BBC board of govt appointees – most notably the chairman.
    “So suggestions for now: Richard Sharp should go. He damages the BBC’s credibility. Ideally, Lineker should stay within clear, agreed guidelines. And the BBC should send out its executives to be interviewed and explain how they intend to resolve this crisis.”
    Labour leader addressed the BBC vs Lineker situation
    Keir Starmer joined the group of people who disagree with the BBC’s decision to drop Gary Lineker.
    He said: “It is not impartial for BBC to cave in to Tory MPs complaining about Gary Lineker, it’s the opposite of impartial. They got this one badly wrong and now they’re very, very exposed.
    “What they should be doing is standing up, accepting they’ve broken the asylum system, and telling us what they’re going to do to actually fix it, not whingeing on about Gary Lineker.”
    Labour’s shadow education secretary tells BBC to ‘get serious’
    Bridget Phillipson spoke to media at the annual conference of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) in Birmingham and called out the BBC for sacking Gary Lineker.
    She said: “I think that the BBC just need to get serious about sorting this out. Fans will want to see the programme tonight with all of the presenters and it’s not a situation that we should be in.
    “Gary Lineker’s comments were somewhat ill-advised but I think what needs to happen now is the BBC to take a step back from all of this and to resolve it.”
    Billionaire John Caudwell comes out in favour of the BBC
    According to billionaire and philanthropist John Caudwell, the BBC were right to sack Gary Lineker.
    The Phones 4U founder posted on Twitter, saying: “While I still think this circus around @GaryLineker distracts from the real issues with refugees, the @BBC is right to suspend him.
    “It’s fine to have an opinion and express it in a fair way. But as British taxpayers pay his salary, he should be promoting Britain not comparing the country to Nazi Germany.
    “That’s unpatriotic and damaging to Britain’s image!”
    Sports director at BBC makes statement
    Times Sport writer Henry Winter shared a statement made by BBC Director of Sport Barbara Slater.
    It reads in part: “We understand how unsettling this is for all of you – the staff in BBC Sport and our freelance community – and we understand the strength of feeling which has been generated by this issue.”
    She added at the foot of her statement: “We are working hard to resolve the situation and we will update you as soon as possible.
    “Thank you for your continued work and professionalism.”
    Activist Femi Oluwole speaks out on the matter
    The political activist has been very vocal on his Twitter about the BBC dropping Gary Lineker for his political comments.
    Among his many tweets, he said: “Is the BBC really an authority on language sensitivity when they thought white news presenters could say the N-Word?
    “Is it not MORE offensive to the memory of those killed by the Nazis, to ignore when similar language is used by today’s governments to scapegoat minorities?”
    If you doubted whether the Football folk taking the knee really meant they cared… The ABSOLUTE CARNAGE they are causing at the BBC today, in the name of taking a stand against Tory bigotry and their media facilitators… My total respect! 😍#GaryGatehttps://t.co/oIlsl5S4TH— Femi (@Femi_Sorry) March 11, 2023

    Gary Lineker makes appearance
    In advance of the English Premier League football game between Leicester City and Chelsea on March 11, 2023, former England footballer and current BBC sports TV host Gary Lineker arrived at the King Power Stadium in Leicester, central England after controversy.
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    Actor Reece Dinsdale hits out at BBC
    The Corrie and Emmerdale star took to Twitter to comment on the BBC’s decision to drop Gary Lineker from Match of the Day.
    He pointed out how Gary was allowed to make an opening speech on the BBC’s coverage highlighting the controversies surrounding the FIFA World Cup hosted in Qatar last December, but then couldn’t comment on his own social media about his country’s policy.
    Reece Dinsdale tweeted: “He can comment on human rights in Qatar whilst presenting the BBC’s coverage of the World Cup but he can’t comment on the state of his OWN country’s government for himself. How does that balance up, then?”
    Support for Gary Lineker from Fatboy Slim
    During one of his performances last night, Fatboy Slim displayed a picture of Gary Lineker on the stage.
    He posted the video on his Twitter in a bid to show support to the former Match of the Day host who’s been sacked by the BBC.

    PICTURED: Gary Lineker leaving his home to go watch Leicester vs Chelsea
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    ‘There’s a lot of questions that need to be answered’
    Former senior BBC head of religion and ethics told GB News shared his thoughts on Lineker’s situation with the BBC.
    He said:  “I think they’ve made a difficult decision, whether it’s the right thing or not only they can tell you. But a lot of people disagree with what they’ve suggested simply because many people would point to the hypocrisy of that particular decision.
    “And they’d also point to the fact that Gary is a sports presenter. His views are pretty well known anyway, regards to this and many other particular kinds of subjects.
    “He’s not a news and current affairs presenter. And, you know, we need to ask is he entitled to have an opinion as a freelance employee, not a full time employee?
    “Can the BBC, or any employer, really police somebody who has a job which is actually only a part time job? He’s a freelancer. And so this opens up a whole load of issues, I can understand the BBC wanting to get to the bottom of it.
    “My question would only be actually, you know, did they really understand the makeup of how people operate these days. Gary has a portfolio career. He has a number of employers.
    “And so can the BBC really impose its particular perspective on social media policy on somebody who is a freelancer, as opposed to somebody who is a full time worker?
    “So I actually think there’s a lot of questions that need to be answered. And I think what it does is show you that the nature of how we work has changed radically.
    “He really is a freelancer, and a lot of freelancers work for many different organisations. If he was a full time member of staff at the BBC, I think that would be a completely different conversation.
    “It’s complicated because of the nature of his contract. And the fact that he’s not actually a news and current affairs presenter. And I think we’ve lost sight of that.”
    What Ian Wright said on his podcast about the Lineker tweet
    Before breaking the news that Gary Lineker is being sacked from the BBC, Ian Wright released his latest podcast episode in which he explained the row.
    He said: “I’ll tell you something. If they do – the BBC get rid of Gary Lineker – I’m out, I’m gone. I’m not staying there. On his own platform he should be able to say what he wants to say.
    “Gary’s tweet was the headline news, bro. They need Gary Lineker to distract everybody because for me it is a human issue, it’s not political.
    “They’ve got no empathy. The most vulnerable ones are always the ones that suffer, they’re the ones that suffer and it starts with words. Gary Lineker, he retweeted from a German professor about – because the Hitler thing is what they all jumped on and everything like that.
    “He retweeted saying that it all starts with language, it starts with words, they don’t just start throwing people into concentration camps, it starts with words and language.”
    Lineker reportedly at the Leicester match
    Reporters flooded the outside of Gary Lineker’s home this morning.
    As he was leaving, he declined to comment to any of them.
    The BBC now reported that Gary’s son, Harry, told them that he won’t be at home for most of the day as he went to watch the Leicester game.
    Leicester vs Chelsea kicks off at 3pm.
    Gary Lineker might have presented Match of the Day for ‘the last time’
    Former controller of editorial policy at the BBC, Richard Ayre, said that there might be no space for reconciliation between Gary Lineker and the national broadcaster.
    Speaking on BBC Breakfast on Saturday, he said: “It is an irreconcilable position, I think, between the BBC guidelines and Gary who, perfectly understandably, feels that he has a right as an individual to express his views on any issue, however politically contentious it may be, and the BBC takes a different view because its guidelines lay down particular rules for people who are really high-profile BBC personalities, and I don’t think it’s likely that in the coming days they’re going to be reconciled.
    “It may already have been the last time we’ve seen Gary presenting Match Of The Day, unfortunately.
    “The BBC, in this time of all times, has to tread as straight a line as it can between the parties and avoid taking sides in its own output, and the BBC believes it also has to ensure that those key people who are identified as the BBC in the public mind also walk a straight line in what they say on their private social network
    “It’s a sad occasion for viewers, for anybody who’s interested in football, it will be very sad if they can’t reconcile with Gary. He is superlative, he is absolutely extraordinarily good, not just as a football pundit, of course, but I think, in my 50 or so years of association with the BBC, I’ve never come across such a naturally gifted television presenter.
    “He’s terrific and it will be very sad if he goes, but frankly the BBC and its reputation is bigger and more important than any individual, even Gary.”
    Piers Morgan’s opinion on the Match of the Day situation
    The BBC was accused of “losing its mind” by Piers Morgan after they’ve sacked Gary Lineker for a social media comment on the government’s asylum policy.
    He took to Twitter, saying: “It’s absolutely insane that Britain has become a country where having an opinion can cost you your job. If we don’t cherish & fiercely protect free speech, even for views we personally despise, we’re no better than totalitarian regimes like China & North Korea.
    “Comical to witness so many supposed free speech advocates furiously expressing their opinion that @GaryLineker should be sacked for expressing his opinion. Just about sums up this ridiculous farrago.”

    Labour MP hits out at BBC
    Angela Rayner has took to Twitter to address BBC and suggest that they “rethink” their decision about removing Gary Lineker from Match of the Day.
    She said: “The BBC’s cowardly decision to take Gary Lineker off air is an assault on free speech in the face of political pressure from Tory politicians. They should rethink.”
    BREAKING: Radio Five 5 Fighting Talk show will not air
    The hour-long show which normally airs at 11am on Saturdays has been pulled off air.
    Presenter Colin Murray said on Twitter: “No @FightingTalk316 today, for obvious reasons. In the interest of transparency, this was a decision taken by the entire FT team and myself. Bob Mills was still up for it, to be fair ;)”
    Petition to reinstate Gary Lineker is created
    The Mirror has created a petition to have Gary Lineker reinstated to Match of the Day.
    So far, it has reached almost 118,000 signatures with a statement saying: “Gary Lineker has been forced to step back from presenting Match of the Day after tweeting critically about the government’s migrant policy.
    “As a freelance sports presenter, Mr Lineker should be able to share his personal views on current affairs. Many other BBC faces have posted controversial opinions on social media without sanction.
    “Meanwhile, the BBC chair Richard Sharp remains in post – despite helping to arrange an £800,000 loan for the former Tory Prime Minister Boris Johnson while he was applying for his job.
    “The Mirror believes Mr Lineker should be able to return to our screens as soon as possible.”
    BREAKING: BBC confirm Final Score will not air
    The BBC confirmed that Final Score will not air at 4.30pm and has been replaced with The Repair Shop.
    It comes after host Jason Mohammad tweeted: “Morning all. As you know, Final Score is a TV show very close to my heart.
    “However – I have this morning informed the BBC that I will not be presenting the show this afternoon on BBC One.”
    The BBC were ‘mistaken’
    Former BBC director general and ex-FA chairman Greg Dyke spoke with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about Gary Lineker’s asylum policy tweer and whether it was right to sack him from Match of the Day.
    Saying that the BBC were “mistaken” to make such decision, he shared his thoughts on whether Lineker’s tweet was acceptable: “We live in a world of freedom of speech and therefore, yes. He didn’t broadcast it on the BBC, it was a tweet he did privately.
    “I think what the BBC did yesterday was mistaken. And I’ve over the years since I left the BBC never gone public criticising the leadership of the BBC and the decisions they take, because I know what a difficult job it is, and difficult decisions have to be taken.
    “News and current affairs employees are expected to be impartial and not the rest. If you start applying the rules of news and current affairs to everybody who works for the BBC, where does it end?”
    Mohammad won’t present Final Score
    Jason Mohammad has confirmed he will not be in the hotseat for the BBC’s full-time round-up show Final Score, which covers results and reaction from the Premier League, Football League and SPFL.
    The Welshman, 47, revealed his decision on Twitter.
    It is highly likely Final Score will be canned for today’s 3pm games.

    Bristol Rovers first team to support Lineker
    League One side Bristol Rovers have become one of the first teams to support Gary Lineker publicly on their Twitter.
    Later today, they play Forest Green.

    PFA Comments
    The Professional Footballers’ Association issued a statement on Premier League players not speaking to Match of the Day today.
    It said: “We have been informed that players involved in today’s games will not be asked to participate in interviews with Match Of The Day.
    “The PFA have been speaking to members who wanted to take a collective position and to be able to show their support for those who have chosen not to be part of tonight’s programme.
    “During those conversations we made clear that, as their union, we would support all members who might face consequences for choosing not to complete their broadcast commitments.
    “This is a common sense decision that ensures players won’t now be put in that position.”
    Final Score will not be aired
    The BBC also air Final Score at 4.30pm on Saturdays.
    It is still listed to go ahead but reports suggest that it won’t.
    Host Jason Mohammad pulled out of the show, announcing the news on Twitter: “Morning all. As you know, Final Score is a TV show very close to my heart.
    “However – I have this morning informed the BBC that I will not be presenting the show this afternoon on BBC One.”
    Kelly Somers confirms absence from BBC
    The Football Focus reporter also took to Twitter to let fans know that she’ll be missing out on the programme today.
    Just to confirm I won’t be on BBC television today. 👍🏼— Kelly Somers (@KellySomers) March 11, 2023

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    Match of the Day latest — Gary Lineker pulled by BBC as show to air with NO presenters or commentators

    GARY Lineker has been pulled by BBC from Match of the Day after his controversial statements about new immigration legislation.In a statement, the BBC said it has “decided that he will step back from presenting Match of the Day until we’ve got an agreed and clear position on his use of social media.”
    Since Lineker was pulled, fellow presenter and former Arsenal star Ian Wright announced that he would refuse to be on the show on Saturday night. Alan Shearer quickly followed suit.
    The BBC has since announced that the show will go on but there will be no hosts.
    It comes after Mr Lineker sparked a major backlash this week when he took to Twitter to hit out at the Illegal Migration Bill, which bans migrants who arrive on small boats from ever settling in Britain.
    “This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the ’30s, and I’m out of order?,” the former Leicester player wrote.
    Follow our Match of the Day blog for news and updates…
    Disagrees with Lineker
    Clarkson continued: All that being said, I disagree with him.
    All of the people arriving in Kent have come from France which, last time I looked, is not a war zone.
    And many are economic migrants who see the UK as a soft touch.
    So there you are. Two differing views.
    One from a former footballer and crisp enthusiast and another from a motoring journalist turned farmer. Take your pick.
    But remember, whatever you decide, you have to accept that in a free country, you can’t really go around sacking people for expressing an opinion.
    Jeremy Clarkson reacts
    In a comment piece for The Sun, Clarkson wrote the following.
    People have been calling for Gary Lineker to be sacked because he says Britain’s new policy of slamming the door on anyone who arrives in Kent on a small boat reminds him of policies used in 1930s Germany.
    Well now look. Gary’s bright and likeable. And he’s entitled to air his views on the matter.
    I know the BBC gets its impartiality knickers in a twist every time he says something controversial but he’s a football pundit. Not Huw Edwards.
    Mark Chapman ruled out
    Mark Chapman has reportedly ruled himself out as the Match of the Day host after fellow pundits pulled out in “solidarity” with Gary Lineker.
    Now, football pundit Mark Chapman is thought to have ruled himself out of the race to be the new host.
    Chief Sports Reporter at the Daily Mail Matt Hughes said in a tweet: “BBC desperately scrambling to secure a new presenter for Match of the Day, with Alex Scott and Mark Chapman both ruling themselves out following withdrawal of Alan Shearer and Ian Wright as pundits.”
    The BBC has since revealed that the show will go ahead, but with no hosts.
    MOTD plunged into meltdown
    Match of the Day hosts staged a mutiny tonight after the BBC yanked Gary Lineker off air over the Nazi tweet row — plunging the flagship show into chaos.
    Ian Wright and Alan Shearer walked out in “solidarity” with Lineker, 62, who had compared the Government’s language around its small boats crackdown to that of 1930s Germany.
    The BBC was left scrambling to find a panel for the show, as other stars ruled themselves out.

    Inside Gary Lineker’s reaction to suspension
    Friends said Lineker had been blindsided by the statement and was being benched against his will. 
    It left Match of the Day 2 presenter Mark Chapman as favourite to step in.
    The Beeb could not say when ex-England ace Lineker will return.
    Tonight it appeared there was no way back for the star at the BBC.
    He was ordered to issue a “humiliating apology” by execs or face being “rested” from the show. 
    Jermaine Jenas says he WON’T host
    Jermaine Jenas has become the SIXTH pundit to rule himself out of presenting Match of the Day following Gary Lineker’s suspension.
    Following an exodus of pundits from Saturday night’s show, Jenas tweeted: “Been on air with the one show.
    “I wasn’t down to be doing match of the day tomorrow, but if I was I would of said no and stood with my fellow pundits and@GaryLineker.”
    Actor and comedian sends support to Lineker
    Famous actor and comedian Julian Clary took to Twitter to add to the support of Gary Lineker after he was suspended for a controversial tweet.
    Clary wrote: “Before they ask, no, I won’t go on #MOTD I stand with Gary Lineker. Hit them where it hurts.”
    Although Clary would most likely not appear on the show that didn’t stop the comedian from having some fun and showing support.
    Former footballer shares his opinion
    Former Welsh footballer David Cotterill is not exactly thrilled to see all the support suddenly for Gary Lineker after his controversial tweet.
    He wrote: “Everyone now sticking up for Gary Lineker about free speech.”
    Cotterill added: “Where was everyone when Matt Le Tissier got sacked from Sky Sports supporting him and his free speech? Might I add he’s been right about everything! I didn’t see no football pundits sticking up for him.”
    Sky Sports Reporter comments on situation
    Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol gave his take on the Gary Lineker debacle on Twitter.
    He said: “Gary Lineker suspended by the BBC for upsetting the Conservatives because he stood up for some of the most vulnerable people in the world.”
    Solhekol continued: “The same BBC whose chairman gave the Conservatives £400,000 before helping to arrange an £800,000 loan for Boris Johnson.”
    Commentators off show too
    MOTD commentator Steve Wilson has confirmed that the show’s commentators will also be stepping down from Saturday’s broadcast in solidarity to Gary Lineker.
    Wilson wrote on Twitter: “As commentators on MOTD, we have decided to step down from tomorrow night’s broadcast.
    “We are comforted that football fans who want to watch their teams should still be able to do so, as management can use World Feed commentary if they wish.”

    Piers Morgan slams BBC, continued
    Sir David Attenborough has criticised the Government’s environmental record while Lord Sugar urged Brits to back the Tories in 2019.
    In a later Tweet, TalkTV’s Piers accused the BBC of being “pathetically spineless” over the decision.
    Mr Lineker sparked a free speech row when he compared the Governments plans to ban migrants arriving on small boats from settling in Britain with “1930’s Germany”.
    It came as he responded to a video on Twitter of Home Secretary Suella Braverman as she presented the Government’s plan.
    Piers Morgan slams BBC
    Piers Morgan has blasted the BBC’s “ridiculous” decision to pull Gary Lineker off Match of the Day.
    He fumed: “This is a ridiculous decision and if the BBC really believes its presenters shouldn’t have political opinions then I look forward to them suspending David Attenborough…
    “And Alan Sugar and everyone else who has presented BBC shows but makes public their opinions.”
    Inside Gary Lineker’s Twitter disaster
    Lineker took to Twitter to hit out at the Illegal Migration Bill, which bans migrants who arrive on small boats from settling in Britain.
    He tweeted: “This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the ’30s, and I’m out of order?”
    Since the tweet, Lineker has been suspended from hosting MOTD by BBC with no timetable set for a return.
    Mark Chapman’s future with MOTD
    Mark Chapman has reportedly ruled himself out as the Match of the Day host after fellow pundits pulled out in “solidarity” with Gary Lineker.
    Chief Sports Reporter at the Daily Mail Matt Hughes said in a tweet: “BBC desperately scrambling to secure a new presenter for Match of the Day, with Alex Scott and Mark Chapman both ruling themselves out following withdrawal of Alan Shearer and Ian Wright as pundits.”
    Alex Scott confirms future with MOTD
    Gary Lineker has been suspended for the time being by the BBC Network and rumors have arisen that Alex Scott could possibly take over.
    In a cryptic tweet, the ex-Lioness shared a gif of US politician Bernie Sanders saying: “Nah… not for me.”
    There has been no timetable for Lineker’s return to the premiere show as his co-hosts Ian Wright and Alan Shearer are set to boycott tomorrow’s episode.

    BBC spokesperson says NO hosts on Saturday’s show
    A BBC spokesperson said: “Some of our pundits have said that they don’t wish to appear on the programme while we seek to resolve the situation with Gary.
    “We understand their position and we have decided that the programme will focus on match action without studio presentation or punditry.”
    MOTD going ahead with NO live hosts
    Match of the Day will go ahead tomorrow – but WITHOUT presenters.
    The BBC told The Sun the exodus of pundits following Gary Linker’s suspension means they will show only football.
    No commentary or analysis will happen on Saturday night’s show.

    Possible replacement for MOTD: Gabby Logan
    The Welsh presenter is a former international rhythmic gymnast who represented Wales and Great Britain.
    She hosted Final Score for BBC Sport from 2009 until 2013.
    And she can always be relied upon to step up for duty should the occasion arise.
    Possible replacement for MOTD: Manish Bhasin
    Another well-known face and a potential candidate for the job.
    He is a sports journalist and presenter broadcasting for Premier League Productions as the face of the Premier League’s global coverage to over 700million viewers.
    And he also already works for the Beeb too.
    Possible replacement for MOTD: Mark Pougatch
    The 55-year-old also has huge experience in radio and television broadcasting.
    He is currently the Chief Sport Presenter for ITV Sport and fronts their major football and rugby coverage. 
    He is also the sideline reporter for Stan Sport’s UEFA competition coverage. 
    Possible replacement for MOTD: Mark Chapman
    The much-loved “Chappers” already has huge experience and has performed the role temporarily before.
    He also has experience presenting but has hosted Match of the Day 2 on BBC One and Sky Sports’ coverage of the EFL Cup.
    Chapman has recently revealed he will not be stepping in to take over as one of the MOTD hosts.
    Possible replacement for MOTD: Jermaine Jenas
    The 40-year-old former Premier League star regularly works as a pundit and commentator for BBC and BT Sport.
    Jenas began co-presenting The One Show on BBC One with Alex Jones and became one of its permanent hosts the following year.
    Last year he also performed the role of “Draw Conductor” for the 2022 FIFA World Cup draw.
    Jenas recently tweeted about joining MOTD: “Been on air with the one show, I wasn’t down to be doing match of the day tomorrow, but if I was I would have said no and stood with my fellow pundits and@GaryLineker.”

    Possible replacement for MOTD: Alex Scott
    The former Lionesses star, 38, began her media career while still playing football, appearing on programmes such as Soccer AM and also had other minor roles at BBC Sport, BT Sport, and Sky Sports.
    She started co-presenting on Match of the Day Kickabout after retirement and then made history as a pundit at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first female football pundit at a World Cup for the BBC.
    In August 2019, Scott was announced as the new co-host of Sky Sports’ Goals on Sunday alongside Chris Kamara and has been a regular presenter on the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards while she is also a frequent guest presenter on The One Show.
    Scott recently broke her silence on the issue and said she won’t step in to host Match of the Day.
    Possible replacement for MOTD: James Corden
    The Brit currently hosts the hit Late Late Show in America and is also set to stay Stateside to film his CBS chat show until next year before leaving the post following eight years in the job.
    Corden has previously presented the sports-based panel show A League of Their Own and is no stranger to football with the star being a huge West Ham supporter.
    He was tipped as a contender to replace Lineker last year, with Lineker even tweeting the ‘eyes’ emoji in response to the story.
    Possible replacements for Gary Lineker
    Since the suspension of Gary Lineker rumours has swirled of a potential new host taking over.
    The former England striker hit the headlines after he compared new immigration legislation to 1930s Germany.
    BBC added that the suspension will remain in place until an agreement is reached on his social media use – which could potentially mean it is for the long term.
    So attention turns to who could replace him in the MOTD hot seat.

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