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    Jermaine Jenas ‘to RETURN to TV as he’s handed career lifeline’ after being sacked by BBC over ‘inappropriate texts’

    JERMAINE Jenas is set to be given a career lifeline by TNT Sports following his sacking by the BBC.TNT has no plans to remove him from their screens and he is expected to return later this season, the Telegraph reports.Jermaine Jenas was sacked by the BBCCredit: PAJenas has since admitted he feels ‘ashamed’Credit: Andrew StyczynskiThe former England star was sacked by the BBC for allegedly sending inappropriate messages to female colleagues.But TNT has kept Jenas on its books – and he is expected to return after next month’s international break.An official date is yet to be confirmed.TNT declined to comment but is expected to make an announcement during the Premier League break next month.Read More Jermaine JenasIt has been confirmed Jenas was not banished from commentary duty at Brighton’s Premier League win over Manchester United on August 24.Despite conflicting reports, the TV personality was not actually scheduled to appear.It is understood if evidence is found of any more cases of inappropriate behaviour by Jenas at the BBC, TNT would change their approach on keeping him on their roster. Jenas is employed as a freelancer by TNT and also presents TNT’s E Sport programming.Most read in FootballHe commentated on Liverpool’s opening-day Premier League win over Ipswich for TNT on August 19. But he was absent on Match of the Day because of the BBC investigation.Jermaine Jenas admits sexting female colleagues & says ‘I’ve let my family down’It comes as the former footie ace is ‘like a Zombie’ as he struggles to deal with the damage done to his family.And after being thrown out of the marital bedroom by “raging” wife Ellie, the broken presenter fears losing his 13-year marriage.The ex-Match of the Day and One Show host, now seeing a therapist to help him survive the crisis, said his head has barely hit the pillow since the BBC confronted him over inappropriate messages sent to women colleagues.The former England, Spurs and Newcastle ace said: “I feel ashamed.“I feel I’ve let everybody down. “Friends, family, colleagues.“I’m pretty much as low as I’ve ever been.”Jenas also revealed that BBC bosses blocked his attempts to apologise to the two female colleagues at the centre of his sex text shame.He said: “I wasn’t allowed to contact the women at all.”The shaken former Premier League and England footballer has also blasted the BBC over the way it dealt with his sacking.“The handling of the situation wasn’t great. It was quick — and hell,” he said.“I don’t think there was a game plan for when they were going to announce they’d fired me.”I think different departments were being told different things. I think it’s shocking.”Jenas was sacked in an online meeting with HR and senior executives on Monday — five days after the initial consultation process and two days after he worked on the Saturday.He has slammed the dismissal process, which happened over a Zoom call while he was on holiday in Spain with wife Ellie and their three kids.The former Spurs star said he does not want to be made a scapegoat for the corporation’s failings over disgraced news presenter Huw Edwards and the inquiry into bullying claims against Strictly pro dancer Giovanni Pernice.The BBC has recently reformed workplace culture guidelines in the wake of Edwards continuing to be paid after being arrested on child abuse images charges in November.Regulations have also been brought in to ensure no more abuses of power occur following the sacking of Strictly pro Graziano Di Prima for allegedly kicking his celeb dance partner Zara McDermott in rehearsals.BBC Director General Tim Davie has since spoken out on the scandals engulfing the BBC.READ MORE SUN STORIESMr Davie said the recent news stories were “shocking” and said there were “lessons we can learn” to make the “strongest possible workplace culture”.In an email sent to all BBC staff yesterday, Tim said he wanted to “acknowledge that this has been a demanding period for the BBC”.Jenas slammed the BBC’s disciplinary process which took place while he was on holiday with wife EllieCredit: 2023 Getty ImagesHis last BBC appearance was on The One Show, alongside Alex Jones, on July 22Credit: BBC/Jamie SimondsJenas is employed as a freelancer by TNT and also presents TNT’s E Sport programmingCredit: AFP More

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    New details emerge of major broadcast change that saw BBC land rights to huge football competition

    NEW details around the Champions League’s broadcasting change have been revealed.The BBC will broadcast a weekly highlights show of Europe’s premier competition for the first time in the 2024/25 campaign.Three different channels will have Champions League rights in the UK this seasonCredit: The TimesAmazon also have the rights to first pick of the Tuesday matches, while TNT Sports continue to show the remainder of the games.And according to The Times, this season’s Champions League will see a 20 per cent increase in earnings for clubs taking part.A rise in the broadcasting rights and sponsorship income is set to mean a more lucrative competition for all those involved.That is despite the tournament expanding from 32 to 36 teams.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIt is understood the average earnings for Champions League teams last season was £54million – and £80m for English clubs.The increased revenue could be worth around £23m per year for English sides.Numbers from the 2022/23 season showed £114m in revenue for winners Manchester City, £81m for Chelsea, £71m Liverpool and £56m for Tottenham.A Uefa source claims the new Champions League format is the reason behind an increase in the price of broadcasting rights.Most read in Champions LeagueCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAll 36 teams will be in one league and play eight games, with the top eight automatically into the last 16 and ninth to 24th facing off in play-off ties.The source said: “There was declining interest in the old format, with some groups decided after only three or four rounds. The new format should keep the interest going much longer.”SunSport’s Latest Transfer HeadlinesThey also went on to add: “For the UK, we have highlights on the BBC for the first time, which is important to ensure greater eyeballs from free-to-air TV.”As well as a change in the number of teams and format, Uefa have also added two qualification spots for fifth place in Europe’s best performing leagues the previous season.For the 2024/25 campaign, this has seen Bologna and last year’s runners-up Borussia Dortmund secure places in the league stage.New Champions League formatEach club will play eight matches in the opening phase – against seeded opposition, in a system designed to ensure that teams play opponents of similar difficulty.The top eight teams in the “final” table will automatically go through to the last 16, where they will be joined by the eight play-off winners of ties between the sides placed ninth to 24th in the table.Despite there being just eight matches in the opening phase, European matches will be spread over 10 midweek slots.The new Champions League format also sees the implication of two additional qualifying spots.They will be awarded to the nations that are top of the “country coefficient” chart each season. More

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    Rio Ferdinand leaves fans baffled as they spot what he did to Erik ten Hag live on TNT Sports before Brighton vs Man Utd

    RIO FERDINAND left fans baffled by his behaviour towards Erik ten Hag live on TNT Sports. The former Manchester United defender teamed up with Joe Cole on punditry duties at Brighton for the Red Devils’ trip to the Amex.Rio Ferdinand told Erik ten Hag he smells good live on TNT SportsCredit: TNT SportsThe Manchester United boss clearly appreciated the commentCredit: TNT SportsBut before the game even got underway, viewers took to social media to react to Ferdinand SMELLING Ten Hag. In the pre-match interview, Ten Hag discussed his team selection, Jadon Sancho’s exclusion and any further business in the transfer window.Host Lynsey Hipgrave thanked the gaffer for speaking to the crew in the pouring rain at the Amex before Ferdinand chipped in with his praise.He said: “Hey, you smell good today, very good, I like it.”READ MORE ON MAN UTDThat prompted laughter from Hipgrave and Cole as Ten Hag gave Ferdinand a cheeky nudge with his arm and smiled, clearly appreciating the compliment.Then after the United boss headed off to make his final preparations for the tough clash on the south coast, the TNT team continued the discussions about Ten Hag’s aroma.Hipgrave asked: “What is it?”Ferdinand replied: “He smells nice. He’s taking care of himself.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd Cole added: “It’s always a good sign, that.”But viewers watching from home were slightly more confused by the interaction.Rio Ferdinand sends Leny Yoro surprise message after Man Utd transferOne tweeted: “Why did Rio Ferdinand seem surprised that Erik ten Hag smelled nice?”Paddy Power added a screenshot of Ten Hag looking at the camera at the Amex.Another replied: “Rio is some weirdo.”And a final user asked: “What is going on?”Ten Hag took his team to Brighton off the back of a late winner against Fulham in the Premier League curtain-raiser.And he named the same starting XI to face the Seagulls – meaning match-winner Joshua Zirkzee stays on the bench, while Sancho was not in the squad despite making the trip. Ten Hag explained: “Jadon is here. I had a choice to make. We had some issues, we need a full squad.”He’s one of them and needs to compete for his position, we’ll have a look. It’s a long season.”Ten Hag added: “The start of the season is always very hard and it is about points. If the mentality is not right then you will not collect points.READ MORE SUN STORIES”We know at the start of the season not everything will go 100% [right] so the mentality has to save you to carry the points.”The team did well. Not everything went well [last week] but the subs won us the game and the squad did well. We need starters and we need finishers.”Joe Cole suggested it is ‘always a good sign’ when someone smells goodCredit: TNT SportsTen Hag named an unnamed team at the AmexCredit: Reuters More

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    Jermaine Jenas will NOT work for TNT Sports this month after he is sacked by BBC over ‘unsolicited texts’

    JERMAINE JENAS will NOT be working for TNT Sports this month following his axing from The BBC.SunSport exclusively revealed this week that the former Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and England midfielder has been fired from the national broadcaster due to alleged “inappropriate behaviour”.Jermaine Jenas has been axed by the BBC over alleged “inappropriate behaviour”Credit: GETTYJenas’ Beeb axing has raised questions over his future with TNT SportsCredit: PAJenas is currently not slated to be on TNT Sports for the next few weeksCredit: GettyJenas was sacked after a female member of staff on The One Show claimed she received “unsolicited texts” from the 41-year-old.The Beeb have launched a probe into the allegations, which have raised questions about his punditry duties with TNT.And according to The Mirror, TNT currently don’t have Jenas “pencilled in for games over the next few weeks”.TNT have yet to release a statement on the allegations made against Jenas, who was part of their broadcast team for Liverpool’s trip to Ipswich last Saturday.READ MORE ON JERMAINE JENASThe allegations against Jenas have likely ended his dream of succeeding Gary Lineker as Match of the Day host.Jenas’ axing comes just weeks after the Beeb announced an independent review into its workplace culture in light of the Strictly Come Dancing scandal.A well-placed source told The Sun: “This is a categorical nightmare for the BBC.”Complaints were raised concerning Jermaine’s behaviour.Most read in FootballJermaine Jenas is understood to be “devastated” by his BBC axingCredit: GETTY”After some immediate routine enquiries, the decision was taken to take him off air, and terminate his contract.”The BBC’s new Director of Sport Alex Kay-Jelski has been heavily involved in this whole process, and is adamant that his new house is firmly in order, and there are no skeletons.Jermaine Jenas SACKED by BBC from Match of the Day & The One Show over ‘inappropriate behaviour’”At present, the feeling is he won’t be back on the BBC.”Jenas was live on talkSPORT when news of his sacking broke, although he declined to provide an in-depth comment on his dismissal.The married dad-of-four said “I can’t really talk about it. As you can probably see, I’m not happy about it.”But currently as it stands I’m going to have to let the lawyers deal with it.”There’s two sides… that’s all I can say now.”The retired midfielder later added: “I’m not happy about this situation.”I’m going to be speaking to my lawyers about it, is all I can say right now.” More

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    How TNT Sports presenter Reshmin Chowdhury battled ethnic prejudice to rule the TV and radio waves

    THIS upcoming season, Reshmin Chowdhury will get back to work alongside Laura Woods for TNT Sports’ coverage of the Premier League.Not to say she’s rested on her laurels this summer after fronting Eurosport’s Olympic output, which cemented her position among the elite broadcasters.Reshmin Chowdhury delivered flawless coverage of the Champions League final on TNT Sports last seasonReshmin was in Paris to host Eurosport’s Olympic outputReshmin has interviewed the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano RonaldoWhile on Saturdays, Reshmin also hosts GameDay Exclusive for talkSPORTFans of talkSPORT have already become accustomed to her knowledge and wit hosting GameDay Exclusive on Saturday mornings.But the 46-year-old had her work cut out convincing TV execs she was sports journalist material.Reshmin, who grew up in an open-minded Bengali Muslim family, has revealed she was questioned about her expertise in the field because of her ethnicity. Reshmin told us: “It is something I am passionate about. We need more representation.Read more football news”It shouldn’t be as hard as it was for me for someone getting into sports broadcasting now.”I believe it would have been 100 per cent easier if I had an ‘in’. “The barriers to entry were everywhere. I didn’t have a famous sporting person in my family, or know anyone in TV.”And being British Asian… I think I had to convince a lot of people that I knew about football. That was the most frustrating part… I mean, is it a surprise?Most read in FootballReshmin has revealed how hard she found it breaking into the sports broadcast industryAs a British Asian, Reshmin was questioned about her football knowledgeReshmin recalled a nasty encounter when two former male colleagues quizzed her about a Real Madrid player”I started off working in news, no one questioned me then. I have a politics degree, so it was quite normal.”But when you come into sport, people look at you and they are thinking: ‘Does she know what she is really talking about?'”Exclusive: Lescott tips Guardiola to follow Klopp’s lead when he leaves Man City despite links with vacant England jobReshmin recalled a particularly nasty encounter with two male colleagues.”I can remember when I was at the BBC a couple of guys asked me a question about a specific Real Madrid player. I knew they were testing me,” she divulged.”And maybe this is the case for other women, and not just about colour – but they wouldn’t do that to another guy.”Over the years, ambitious Reshmin has worked tirelessly to achieve her dream of working in sport. When it came to shows she wanted to work on, she would wait for the credits to roll and find out who was in charge and get in contact with them.”In the last five or six years, the doors have opened for women in sport. But that hasn’t always been the case,” she said.”I would look at programmes I wanted to work on, look at the credits at the end, find the name of the person who was in charge, and would call up the company and get their email address”I did everything directly, which was how I got my break at Real Madrid TV.”Now a leading light on TV and radio she is a role model for young British Asian girls who want to follow in her footsteps.She said: “I get Bengali parents who come up to me and tell me their daughters want to become sports journalists because they saw me.”I can’t tell you how much that means to me. Every time I hear that my heart drops.Reshmin is living her best life – interviewing football legends like David Beckham and Zinedine ZidaneAs a role model for British Asian women, Reshmin is glad to inspireread sport features”I didn’t have that role model, so to know that I can be that role model makes my day.”Despite her incredible success, single mother-of-two Reshmin admitted suffering “mum guilt” because of the sacrifices she made for her career.Speaking about juggling family life with her presenting duties, she said: “It’s a minefield and impossible to have everything, but you can try.”I love what I do, I am very fortune, but it’s a constant juggle. Gender roles are still not balanced, whether that’s societal or cultural or personal.”I’ve been a single mum for the past four years, and I have to say some of the men I work with have told me: ‘We just shut the door behind us and our wives do everything.’ And I feel that’s a pretty true statement.”When I worked with BT Sports, I worked on the Champions League and the Europa League coverage. I was pretty much on the road for eight years.”You would go out on Monday and not come back till Friday, if the games aren’t in England.”I look at people who now do our job and they don’t have kids. Add kids on top, you’re doing everything. It’s a military operation to get everything ready, from shopping to laundry, to cooking food and getting them what they need for the week.”Then I might pack, I’ll do my prep, travel, do the job, but you come back and you have to be a mum straight away. You’re knackered, and it’s not your kids’ fault because they’ve missed you.”That cycle went round and round. It was so difficult. I look back now and I will never do it again. I am much happier now I am not going from pillar to post.READ MORE SUN STORIES”There is mum guilt, people look at you and judge you – not that I care about that.”Unless you are a woman with kids who does that, I don’t think you can really understand the intensity of that juggle.”Reshmin is a single mother of two who juggles family life with her hectic jobReshman sacrificed time with her children to pursue her careerFitness fanatic Reshmin has now established herself as a sports broadcaster More

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    Fans gasp TNT Sports are ‘playing with dynamite’ with risky Premier League advert outside of football stadium

    A CHEEKY advert outside Championship side Norwich City’s ground has gone viral.And fans of the Canaries will be FUMING after the footage being played out showed fierce rivals Ipswich celebrating promotion.TNT Sports featured a Premier League advert outside of Carrow Road – with fierce rivals Ipswich celebrating Premier League promotion playing outCredit: XNorwich City have not been in the Prem since 2022Credit: SportsfileTNT Sports decided to show a clip advertising the upcoming Premier League season outside Carrow Road.And fans found the snap hilarious as they reacted to it on social media.One posted: “A TNT Sports advert placed just outside Carrow Road… Talking about sticking the boot in.”A second commented: “One could say TNT are playing with dynamite haha.”READ MORE ON FOOTBALLA third wrote: “TNT Sports trolling Norwich City by buying ad space featuring Ipswich Town next to Carrow Road.”A fourth said: “10/10 placement.”Another added: “Whoever put that as an advert needs a knighthood.”The Canaries finished sixth in the Championship last season but failed to make the play-off final as they lost to Leeds United.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe East Anglian outfit has not been in the Prem since they were relegated in 2022.To make matters worse the club has had to watch Ipswich jump from League One and into the Prem.Former Prem stadium to become a schoolThe Tractor Boys have enjoyed back-to-back promotions under Kieran McKenna and will be competing in the top flight next season.It will be the club’s first season in the Prem since 2002, when they finished 18th and were relegated.Norwich fans will NOT want to be reminded of Ipswich winning promotionCredit: PA More

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    Laura Woods and Love Island boyfriend Adam Collard announce they are expecting a baby in adorable post

    LAURA WOODS and Love Island boyfriend Adam Collard have announced they are expecting a baby in an adorable post.The cute couple shared the wondrous news with followers on Sunday evening.Laura Woods has announced she is pregnantCredit: instagram @laurawoodsyThe TNT Sports host made the big reveal with an adorable social media postCredit: InstagramWoods and boyfriend Adam Collard are set to welcome a new arrival into their livesCredit: InstagramThe pair announced their relationship in OctoberCredit: Instagram @laurawoodsyWoods and Collard were reunited briefly during the EurosCredit: InstagramThe pair often share cute snaps togetherCredit: laurawoodsy/Instagram..Woods posted a picture of an ultrasound on Instagram, complete with her French bulldog peeking over the top.And the TNT Sports host captioned the image: “Hey, baby.”Woods, 37, and Collard, 28, confirmed their relationship in October last year.The pair have constantly shared loved-up posts with followers online.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWoods returned to the UK this month after leading ITV’s coverage of Euro 2024.She delighted fans with her charming hosting skills throughout the tournament.And Woods even made a friend when she bonded with new Prime Minister Keir Starmer over their mutual love of Arsenal.Collard linked up with Woods midway through the tournament when she flew back to the UK for a brief break.Most read in FootballThe pair soaked up the sun during the nation’s short-lived heatwave and were all smiles as they posed for a sweet snap.Woods’ heartwarming news comes two months after she suffered horror facial injuries after a freak accident while on holiday.How Euro 2024 host Laura Woods finally tamed Love Island’s biggest bad boy Adam Collard who made Joey Essex look like a puppyCollard used to be a contestant on Love IslandCredit: laurawoodsy/Instagram..Woods is known as the face of TNT SportsCredit: InstagramShe also hosted the Euros for ITVCredit: Instagram / @adamcollardCollard and Woods have made no secret of their loveCredit: Instagram / @adamcollardThe pair often enjoy nights out togetherCredit: laurawoodsy/InstagramThe fan favourite was forced to pull out of hosting Tyson Fury’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk on TNT Sports after a lampshade shattered above her head.Woods was left with severe cuts to her face and arm.And partner Collard rushed her to a local doctor before she underwent emergency surgery.Woods is now looking ahead to the start of the new Premier League season, which kicks off on August 16 with Manchester United vs Fulham.Her first appearance is likely to come the following day in the early kick-off between Ipswich Town and Liverpool.How Laura Woods tamed Love Island bad boy Adam CollardHE was one of Love Island’s most notorious bad boys – but one woman seems to have changed all that.Personal trainer Adam Collard, 28, has been dating Euro 2024 presenter Laura Woods, 36, since 2023.The former loverat has called her “The One,” spent Christmas with her – the first time he’s done so with a girlfriend since he was 21 – and kept their relationship relatively out of the limelight, seemingly on Laura’s wishes.It’s a far cry from the man who admits himself he’s been “ruthless” in the past, claims to have had 25 girlfriends, and spent many years partying and juggling flings with girls including Zara McDermott and Lottie Moss.Relationship expert Jo Hemmings says: “He’s now 28, he’s a professional with a job, and I think he just went off the whole idea of ever realistically meeting somebody on a TV show.“He’s now met somebody who is also a professional, and is only on TV as a byproduct of what she does in sport.“He’s got himself in a comfortable place. Financially, he’s older, he’s more mature, he’s more settled.“He once played into this roguish character that people saw him as, and became a parody of himself. But look who’s laughing now.“He’s got a fabulous girlfriend, they’re in a long term relationship, he’s well off, he’s still in the public eye, and he’s getting on with his life in the way that I think he always wanted.”Read the full article hereWoods is a fan favourite on TVCredit: InstagramShe was a smash hit at the EurosCredit: Instagram @laurawoodsyWoods’ pregnancy comes ahead of the new Premier League seasonCredit: InstagramShe is likely to appear for Ipswich Town vs LiverpoolCredit: InstagramWoods also hosts boxing for TNT SportsCredit: Instagram @laurawoodsy More

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    TNT Sports presenter Darrell Currie left fighting for his life with mystery illness as he explains two-year absence

    MUCH-LOVED TNT Sports host Darrell Currie has opened up on a mystery illness that has left him fighting for his life.The 41-year-old was a regular face on BT Sport’s Scottish football and Champions League coverage until everything changed in September 2022.Footy TV host Darrell Currie has opened up on his mystery illness battleCredit: AlamyThis was a very difficult story to tell but I felt this was the right time to tell it.I know there are a lot of people out there suffering and if I can help in any way, I will. I’m fighting as hard as I can for my family. I won’t give up. Neither should you. ❤️ https://t.co/cBXqwh1BcE— Darrell Currie (@darrellcurrietv) July 5, 2024

    That was the evening when just before 10pm, live on air, he felt something erupt inside his head as he stood in the studio alongside Michael Owen, Chris Sutton and Gordon Strachan.Brave Currie has now opened up on what happened during the final segment of the show covering Celtic’s Champions League clash with Real Madrid.And he revealed how it was the start of a health nightmare that has meant he has been unable to work due to living in chronic pain while his life has been ruined by the crippling illness.He told The Athletic: “It felt like a bomb went off in my brain. Like something exploded in my head.”READ MORE ON FOOTBALLRecalling the exact moment it happened as his pundits analysed the game on air, he said: “The second it happened, I remember holding onto my chair.“I felt dizzy, like I was going to fall out of my seat and pass out. I managed to finish the chat and get to the break but I came off air feeling terrible.“Walking back to the TV trucks, it felt like the ground wasn’t there. I had no real sense of where I was.”He headed to London the next day to present another Champions League game despite his body still reeling, leading to him being diagnosed with labyrinthitis – inflammation of the ear – after a late-night private GP appointment.Most read in FootballBut things continued to get worse before three weeks later it all came to a head as he hosted the broadcaster’s coverage of Scotland versus Ireland.Currie said: “I texted the producer during the second half asking how long the post-match segment was.Scientists discover more than 200 symptoms impact the daily lives of people with long Covid“I was struggling to stand up and every time I was turning my head to chat to the pundits, I felt like going to faint or fall over.“I take a lot of pride in my work so I would never, ever not finish a programme, but that night the producer saw something was not right with me. He came into the stadium during the game and said he was taking it out of my hands: I was being taken off air. It was the biggest weight off my shoulders.”That evening, which was on September 24, 2022, was the last time that the star was able to present live television.Currie, married to pilates instructor Jennifer and who has two children, says his legs completely seized up as he continued to struggle with his physical decline.He tried physio but the chronic pain spread all over his body and left him unable to work and he struggled to even get out of bed towards the end of 2022 and early 2023.Currie was eventually told by a specialist in Germany that it was believed he had early symptoms of arachnoiditis, which is a rare, progressive inflammatory condition that affects the part of the body that protects the nerves of the brain and the spinal cord.After joining a number of online groups he was left petrified as sufferers described paralysis as it worsened.Darrell Currie was the face of BT Sport’s Scottish footballCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun GlasgowCurrie said: “For those few months after that diagnosis, I’m not sure I wanted to be alive.“I would talk to my wife often about, ‘What is the point in being here?’ I couldn’t really see the light of day.“I would never have committed suicide, as I remember speaking to Kris Boyd about his charity and I know how that can be for your family, leaving them like that.“I never told anyone I was thinking of it, but I was genuinely trying to think of ways I could do it — even if that was abroad so it was something assisted.“The pain was horrific. My neck felt broken, my back felt broken, my whole body felt broken. I could barely hold my head up. I was questioning everything.”His wife proved to be his inspiration to get him through his darkest days and after “getting my head together”. He has undergone steroid treatment, but he suffers with disequilibrium from lighting and carries an umbrella-turned-walking stick whenever he goes outside.He has to perform neck and spine exercises as soon as he wakes up and has to sleep with a heat pack on his back that has stripped skin from his body.But he has now finally been diagnosed with chronic pain and nerve damage in his spinal canal.He now works with Dr Ben Sinclair, who is using his own experiences of long Covid to help treat others, who believes that Currie is also a sufferer of it.You’re Not AloneEVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicideIt doesn’t discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.It’s the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.That is why The Sun launched the You’re Not Alone campaign.The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.Let’s all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You’re Not Alone.If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:Currie tested positive for Covid in 2022 just two weeks before tearing a disc in his back. He also said he got “terrible tinnitus”, which he claims was a side-effect after getting his first vaccine.He said: “This is possibly the start of the story. After the second and third vaccines I had weird feelings — pins and needles up my arms, across my face, it felt like my tongue was vibrating, my jaw was hardly moving and I had headaches. Now doctors say those are signs of mild allergic reactions.“Did the Covid vaccines potentially affect my immune system and so, when I then got Covid, could my body not react? Was it immune failure, attacking itself? A lot of doctors I am seeing now feel that is what happened.“There might be loads of people like me who have been told they have got something like fibromyalgia or MS or some neurological condition, when actually it could be something post-vaccine or Covid itself.“What I know is there are a lot of people suffering.”He has since undergone monoclonal antibody therapy which are injections to try and attack the spike proteins that exist in the body from Covid.And he has also been offered a riskier experimental treatment that involves six weeks of triple antibiotics being infused intravenously into the bloodstream which is hoped would get rid of any underlying bacterial infections.But after remortgaging the family home, he says: “There is a point where you wonder if you have to stop searching, as it is so expensive. It is not easy with money. My wife is working really hard and we’re trying to give the kids the best life possible.“Equally, when people are saying there is the possibility this might work, it is so hard not to try it. I was with a rheumatologist who told me there was someone in four weeks ago who was in a wheelchair and now they’re running after it. You get these stories. The doctors are telling the truth, but I know they might not work for me.READ MORE SUN STORIES“A lot of our life savings have been spent on trying to find a way to live. My parents have been really supportive. They don’t want me to give up. It would be easy to give up and say this is probably long Covid but I want to live the best life I can.”He concluded: “I don’t know if I’m going to get back to who I was. I have accepted that, but I am going to give it a bloody good try and find a way to keep living.”If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123.Darrell Currie is now believed to have long CovidCredit: The SunNHS sets up centres to tackle long CovidTHE NHS has set up special centres for thousands of people suffering with long Covid – as one in five people develop lasting symptoms after contracting the coronavirus.Since December assessment centres have been taking referrals from GPs for people experiencing conditions such as anxiety, brain fog, breathlessness, depression, fatigue and other debilitating symptoms.Patients will need to be referred by their GP who will asses their symptoms so that they can rule out other health conditions before referring patients to the long Covid centres.There will be a total of 69 centres dotted across the country and NHS England has coughed up £10 million in funding for the network of clinics.Sir Simon Stevens, NHS chief executive hailed the move and said the NHS was “taking action” to help those still suffering from ongoing symptoms.Research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that one in five people with Covid-19 develop longer term symptoms and around 186,000 people suffer from problems for up to 12 weeks.Some 11.5 per cent were still suffering fatigue after five weeks, 11.4 a cough and 10.1 per cent a headache. 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