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  2. Soccer Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Soccer Saturday grew out of Sports Saturday, which started in August 1992 and was hosted by Paul Dempsey and Sue Barker. Sports Saturday was similar in format to the BBC's Grandstand programme featuring a variety of sports and as with Grandstand, the programme finished with news of the day's football in a segment called Scorelines.

  3. Sky Sports News - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 2007, Virgin Media removed Sky's basic channels including Sky One, Sky Two, Sky News, Sky Sports News, Sky Travel and Sky Travel Extra, from their Television Services after a dispute between Virgin Media and BSkyB caused by the expiry of their carriage agreement and their inability to reach a new deal, after attempts were made to reach an agreement.

  4. English football league system - Wikipedia

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    The English football league system, also known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for men's association football clubs in England, with five teams from Wales, one from Guernsey, one from Jersey and one from the Isle of Man also competing.

  5. College football scores, results: Michigan gets signature win ...

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    College football scores, results: Michigan gets signature win over Penn State; Georgia and Alabama roll; Washington survives Yahoo Sports Staff November 11, 2023 at 11:19 PM

  6. Football Italia - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the end of the show coincided with the 2006 Italian football scandal, and a loss in reputation for Italian club football. The 2018 BT Sport film Golazzo: The Football Italia Story took a nostalgic look back at the success of the Channel 4 programme and the influence it had on viewers, including young British footballers, who had ...

  7. Paul Dempsey (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Andrew Francis Dempsey (born 16 March 1960) is a British TV and radio sports presenter and commentator now chiefly employed by TNT Sports where he covers football and boxing coverage, as well as TV host and commentary on Indonesian Djarum's multiplatform Mola TV.

  8. United Football League (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The United Football League (UFL) is a professional American football high-level minor league which started play in March 2024. The league was created following the merger of the latest incarnations of the XFL and United States Football League (USFL). [3]

  9. Kate Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason started sports reporting reporting on Squash and was featured in The Daily Star and Metro newspapers, she joined a training scheme at the BBC in which roles included working on BBC Radio London and BBC Radio 5 sports comedy panel show Fighting Talk, a show she would later appear on numerous times as a guest, and as presenter Colin Murray noted, the first member of staff to come back and win.