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    Sky Sports presenter narrowly avoids being hit by car on red carpet live on TV as studio hosts warn ‘watch yourself’

    SKY SPORTS presenter Craig Slater came perilously close to being hit by a CAR while reporting from the red carpet.The crazy moment occurred on Monday night as Slater delivered a live broadcast from Leicester Square.
    Sky Sports reporter Craig Slater was almost hit by a car while reporting from the red carpet
    The event marked the European premiere of Hollywood blockbuster Ferrari, which stars Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari and also features Penelope Cruz.
    Slater looked thrilled as he gave the latest updates from the glitzy event.
    But he was so engrossed in his reporting that he failed to see a car reverse up the red carpet.
    As Slater talked to the studio, the black vehicle whizzed by him — only missing him by inches.
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    It brought about astonished gasps from the anchors back at Sky Sports’ base.
    But Slater took it all in his stride as he professionally maintained composure to finish his segment.
    Indeed, he didn’t appear to know too much about the incident.
    And it led to his fellow pundit warning: “Craig, watch yourself, take care!”
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    It’s not the first time Slater has been under the spotlight for a brilliant broadcast.
    Just last month he turned heads while wearing a bizarre jacket at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
    Slater’s glitzy piece was in no doubt chosen to reflect his glamorous setting.
    And even commentator David Croft could not get away from wearing the glittery green-and-silver ensemble. More

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    Huge Premier League live coverage shakeup CONFIRMED as Sky get more games but one broadcaster no longer showing matches

    SKY SPORTS have announced that they will show a record 215 Premier League matches per season from 2025 to 2029.The broadcaster have won four of the five Prem rights packages, with TNT Sports getting the other.
    Sky Sports have won four of the Premier League’s five rights packagesCredit: Getty
    Sky will show at least 215 matches per seasonCredit: Getty
    TNT Sports will show 52 matches per season between 2025 and 2029Credit: Rex
    Sky will now show a staggering 70 per cent more matches than they currently do.
    Their live offering will include 140 weekend games, in addition to Friday and Monday night offerings.
    They will now be able to show multiple matches at the same time during the 2pm Sunday slot, with all games outside of the 3pm blackout to be televised.
    Three mid-week rounds will also be shown on Sky.
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    In a Premier League first, Sky Sports will show all 10 final day matches.
    The Saturday 12:30pm kick-off slot, meanwhile, will remain on TNT Sports.
    TNT will also broadcast two mid-week rounds of fixtures, taking their total tally of games to 52.
    The Premier League’s next UK TV deal is worth a staggering £6.7bn.
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    This represents a four per cent increase from its current deal.
    Amazon Prime Video won rights to show Boxing Day fixtures as well as a further mid-week round of games in the last UK rights auction.
    But they have not won any of the five broadcast packages this time around.
    The BBC will remain the home of Premier League highlights, with Match of the Day set to remain on free-to-air telly until at least 2029.
    Confirming the latest UK TV packages, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: “We are delighted to announce new deals with Sky Sports and TNT Sports that will extend our partnership for a further four years and see more Premier League matches than ever before shown live from 2025/26 onwards.
    “As longstanding and valued partners, Sky Sports and TNT Sports are renowned for consistently delivering world-class coverage and programming.
    “We have enjoyed record audiences and attendances in recent seasons, and we know that their continued innovation will drive more people to watch and follow the Premier League.
    “We are also extremely pleased to extend our partnership with BBC Sport, which will continue to bring weekly highlights of all Premier League matches to the widest possible audience in the UK.
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    “Match of the Day has been an institution for generations of football fans in this country and remains incredibly popular with fans of all ages.
    “The outcome of this process underlines the strength of the Premier League and is testament to our clubs, players and managers who continue to deliver the world’s most competitive football in full stadiums, and to supporters, who create an unrivalled atmosphere every week.”
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    Sky Sports host Melissa Reddy says she has ‘no idea what he’s doing’ as she shares awkward video of Gary Neville

    MELISSA REDDY poked fun at Gary Neville after the pundit clowned around before Manchester City vs Tottenham.The Sky Sports presenter spoke to Neville to gather his thoughts about the game before kick-off.
    Melissa Reddy poked fun at Gary Neville after his clownish pitchside antics
    The Sky Sports host wrapped up warm for Manchester City vs Tottenham
    Gary Neville lost his balance and almost fell over as he showed how wrapped up he wasCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Melissa saw the funny side and later poked fun at her colleagueCredit: Instagram
    Melissa began by discussing the cold weather in Manchester, revealing both she and Neville were wrapped up warm.
    Neville showed he had every inch of skin covered up by lifting up his leg to show off the bottom of his trousers and his socks.
    But in doing so the Manchester United legend lost his balance and almost fell over – while Melissa somehow maintained her composure and avoided laughing at her colleague.
    She later shared the clip on Instagram alongside the caption: “Five layers ✅Gloves ✅Heated socks ✅Another 💥 game ✅
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    “Plus never a dull pitchside moment with Gary Neville even though I have no idea what he was doing at the end of slide 5 😂🤣”
    The Sky Sports team also fooled around at the Etihad last week as Neville apologised for his colleagues’ behaviour.
    His interview was interrupted by a shriek from a fellow pundit, and Neville responded saying: “Sorry, that’s Carragher, Micah Richards and Daniel Sturridge.
    “I just can’t laugh like that at any point in my life. These three seem to laugh… it’s incredible.”
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    The presenter enjoying sunnier weather at the pitchsideCredit: Instagram @melissa_reddy
    Melissa, who clearly loves the warmer temperatures, is closing in on 230,000 Instagram followersCredit: Instagram/@melissa_reddy
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    “Just pan the camera round to these muppets over here, please.”
    The camera then swivelled to show Carragher, Richards and Sturridge preparing for Sky Sports’ live coverage of the game.
    And Neville finished the funny segment by simply adding: “Just look at them.” More

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    Sky Sports legend Jeff Stelling slams FA Cup third-round draw and suggests shock new format for oldest competition

    JEFF STELLING has slammed the FA Cup third-round draw and suggested a new format for the competition.The Sky Sports legend was unimpressed after Sunday’s draw for the next round.
    Jeff Stelling has slammed the FA Cup third-round drawCredit: talkSPORT
    The third-round draw took place on Sunday, with Arsenal vs Liverpool amongst the ties drawnCredit: AP
    Arsenal vs Liverpool and Sunderland vs Newcastle were the picks of the ties drawn.
    However, Stelling is far from intrigued by the prospect of another all-Premier League clash.
    He told talkSPORT. “I’m not interested in Arsenal against Liverpool in the FA Cup, I see it in the Premier League, not interested at all.
    “What worries me is some of the smaller teams who get through to this stage. You look at Eastleigh and Maidstone, they played five games to get to this stage and they are looking for a bumper payday.
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    “And what happens? They get a rotten draw. No chance of TV coverage by the way, no chance of a big payday.
    “What they need to do is seed the third-round draw of the FA Cup. For goodness sake, it is not too difficult.”
    Sixth-tier Maidstone are into the round three for the first time since 1988 and will host either Stevenage or Port Vale in January.
    Meanwhile, Eastleigh have been rewarded for their dramatic win over Reading with a trip to the winner of Newport and Barnet’s replay.
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    Eastleigh will face either Newport or Barnet after beating ReadingCredit: Getty
    Stelling has proposed a new format which will benefit lower league sidesCredit: talkSPORT
    Stelling is keen for lower league sides to get big draws in the FA Cup and has proposed a new format for the draw.
    He continued: “We have got 20 teams who qualify. They’ve come through round one and round two and all the qualifying rounds before that.
    “You pick them out of the bag, home or away, and then you put the rest of the teams from the Premier League and Championship, all 44 of them, and you pick out 20 of those teams and they will play the lower league sides.
    “So every lower league team gets a bumper payday in the third round, they might get TV as well.
    “And there’s 24 teams left over from the Premier League and Championship. You can still get Arsenal against Liverpool if that’s what you really want.
    “But what you really want is for lower league and non-league sides to have their moment in the sun, to have their big pay-day. Because at the end of the day, the big clubs are only there because of the grassroots clubs.” More

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    Jeff Stelling in classy tribute to Laura Woods as former Sky Sports presenter kicks off new talkSPORT job in style

    JEFF STELLING paid a classy tribute to Laura Woods as he kicked off his new talkSPORT job in style. The presenter left Sky Sports in emotional scenes in May after more than 25 years of service.
    Jeff Stelling on his first day at talkSPORTCredit: talkSPORT
    Laura Woods left talkSPORT for TNTCredit: PA
    But he is already back in the frame after replacing Woods – now with TNT Sports – on the radio breakfast show.
    On his first morning, Stelling said: “I have to say it is great to be here.
    “I’ve been a fan of the talkSPORT breakfast show since the days of Alan and Ronnie Irani and Beaky and Mike Parry.
    “I’m following in some big footsteps as well, those of Laura, but luckily I have the best co-host in the business! Alongside me, Ally (McCoist).”
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    Woods spent three years at talkSPORT but left to join TNT’s revamped team.
    So it left a gap to fill which Stelling gladly jumped into – as it meant keeping his 25 and 23-year-old sons off his back.
    He told SunSport: “I want to say to people that I am not retired. I am just doing something a bit different.
    “My sons, who are 25 and 23, keep collecting fliers from the care homes in Winchester, adverts for stairlifts and things like that. 
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    “They leave them on my desk at home. They take the mickey out of me non-stop.
    “A subtle hint maybe, but I want to show them there is still a bit of life yet.” 
    Former Scottish international McCoist beamed as he welcomed his new colleague on to the show.
    But Stelling hilariously said: “I promise not to shout excitedly every couple of minutes!
    “I promise not to spout stats at you non-stop even on a weekend when Newcastle have beaten Manchester United for a third consecutive time – the first time that has happened since 1922!
    “When Brighton have scored for a 30th consecutive Premier League game in a row and when Leeds United have been drawn away from home in the FA Cup for a 13th consecutive time!
    “Sorry, old habits die hard!” More

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    Sky Sports panel wowed by magician Dynamo on Super Sunday… but unimpressed Roy Keane responds with brutal line

    ROY KEANE’S brutal response to Dynamo’s magic display had his Sky Sports colleagues in hysterics.The magician had wowed the panel with his trick during their coverage of Super Sunday.
    Dynamo wowed the Sky Sports panel with a series of magic tricksCredit: Sky Sports
    Roy Keane responded with a brutal line that left Micah Richards in hystericsCredit: Sky Sports

    However, Keane seemed unimpressed by what he had seen, delivering a brutal line as presenter David Jones pressed him for his opinion.
    With a wry smile, the former Manchester United captain quipped: “It’s his job isn’t it?”
    His answer had fellow pundits Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher in stitches alongside him in the studio.
    Keane added: “It was excellent. He was very good, I couldn’t suss him out.
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    Dynamo had appeared prior to West Ham’s clash with Crystal Palace to perform a trick on camera.
    Using a piece of paper and a lighter, he mystified Keane, Carragher and Richards by turning a flame into an ice cube.
    He also left the studio speechless with a pair of card tricks during the segment.
    Meanwhile, a stern Keane had earlier shocked United fans after revealing he never had a special bond with Sir Alex Ferguson.
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    Asked about player relationships with managers, he said: “I think it depends on the personality of the manager and whoever the captain of the club might be.
    “From my own experience when I’ve been captain I don’t think it had to be any pals act. It never bothered me.
    “I never had any cosy relationship with any of the managers I ever worked for, I just didn’t believe in it. I didn’t suit my personality.”
    The Irishman made 478 appearances for the Red Devils under Ferguson, winning 17 major trophies including the treble in 1999. More

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    West Brom and Leicester fans fume as Sky Sports coverage cuts out due to ‘temporary fault’ ahead of Championship clash

    FANS fumed as Sky Sports’ build-up to their live fixture went down.The broadcaster was supposed to be getting ready for Leicester City’s trip to West Brom in the Championship.
    Coverage of West Brom vs Leicester was cut forcing Sky to show replaysCredit: Sky Sports
    None of the warm-ups were available for viewers to watchCredit: Getty
    The programme started at 12pm, 30 minutes before kick-off in the West Midlands.
    But with a technical fault, there was no live coverage.
    Instead, those tuning in to Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football were left disappointed.
    Sky showed old cricket highlights before a replay of Cardiff City vs Swansea City from 2009 then Huddersfield vs Reading in 2017 and 2014’s Derby vs QPR Championship play-off final.
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    The latter started at around 12.25pm, just five minutes before the game was due to get underway with still no sign of the live action being shown.
    A banner on the screen read: “We’re really sorry for the temporary fault and hope to return to the scheduled programme shortly.”
    Plenty of Baggies and Foxes supporters were furious they could not watch the pre-match coverage from The Hawthorns.
    One said: “Hello @SkySports can we have the football on and not highlights of Moeen Ali’s career pls.”
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    Another wrote: “Come on @skysports where is the match?”
    A third commented: “Move the games to broadcast them.. then it doesn’t work. Well done @SkySports you absolute cabbages.”
    A fourth added: “Funny how this never happens for a Prem game, in this day and age this is pathetic from @SkySports.”
    Eventually at 12.30pm with the players on the pitch about to kick off, the cameras cut to The Hawthorns.
    The commentator Gary Weaver immediately said: “Apologies, we have had some major technical issues.”
    He then confirmed there would be slightly reduced coverage with no graphics or replays until the problem was fixed.
    Then the studio presenter David Prutton was overhead speaking off-air.
    Things, though, appeared to be sorted out just in time for the game’s start.
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    Leicester went into the game top of the Championship table, one point clear of Ipswich after a run of just one win in the last four.
    West Brom, meanwhile, started the day in fifth hoping to upset Enzo Maresca’s leaders.
    Sky Sports put on highlights from old Championship matches with no pre-match build-upCredit: Sky Sports
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    Soccer Saturday legend Chris Kamara set to bravely sing live on TV show after being diagnosed with speech apraxia

    CHRIS KARAMA will make an appearance on ITV show Get Britain Singing.The Soccer Saturday legend revealed last year he was suffering with a condition known as speech apraxia.
    Chris Kamara will be appearing on ITV Show Get Britain SingingCredit: Splash
    Kamara revealed in 2022 that he was suffering with a condition called speech apraxiaCredit: PA
    The condition is a neurological disorder that affects the body’s ability to perform natural motor functions.
    One symptom is making talking difficult, with sufferers knowing what they’d like to say, but having trouble communicating their words.
    But brave Kammy will take up the microphone and sing on the ITV programme.
    The broadcaster confirmed his appearance as part of their “Christmas TV extravaganza” in its Get Britain Singing campaign where celebrities will sing a host of classic tunes.
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    The campaign is one part of the Get Britain Talking initiative, which sees stars discussing their own experiences with mental health.
    Kamara, who will play the role of Ghost, will be joined by The Masked Singer favourites Russell Watson (Cockroach) and Aled Jones (Traffic Cone) on the show.
    They will be up against four other teams to be crowned champions.
    Good Morning Britain stars Kate Garraway, Charlotte Hawkins, Alex Beresford, Laura Tobin and Dr Amir Khan will be one of the five groups.
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    Other stars from some of TV’s biggest shows including Love Island, EastEnders and Coronation Street will also be competing.
    Kamara, 65, worked on Sky Sports between 1992 and 2022.
    He broke down while appearing on Good Morning Britain last month to talk about his condition.
    In the emotional interview, he said: “I get upset talking about it.
    “I was in denial. I was ashamed I couldn’t speak.”
    As tears filled his eyes, GMB host Susanna Reid, 52, leant over the the desk to hold his hand.
    He continued: “I didn’t want to be a burden, that’s the thing.
    “I have spent so long looking after my family and I didn’t want them to be in a position where they were looking after me.”
    In an interview last December, Chris told The Sun: “The doctor said if I’d gone in those first two or three months and had my thyroid checked then I might have been okay.

    “But because I left it, everything happening in the body — the balance, the muscle weakening — came from the fact I didn’t tell anybody.
    “I feel I’ve let my wife and family down by being a dinosaur and not getting checked out.” More