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  2. James Richardson (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    James Oliver Richardson (born 29 May 1966), also known as AC Jimbo, [1] is an English television presenter and journalist. He is best known as a former presenter of Channel 4's Football Italia programme and former host of The Guardian Football Weekly podcast. He currently hosts BT Sport 's The UEFA Champions League Goals Show, World's Strongest ...

  3. Laura Woods (English presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Dagenham, London, England [1] Alma mater. Kingston University. Occupation (s) Television presenter, reporter, and journalist. Employer (s) ITV, Amazon Prime Video, TNT Sports. Laura Woods (born 2 July 1987) is an English presenter working for ITV, Amazon Prime Video, and TNT Sports .

  4. Darren Fletcher (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    BBC (2004–2016) Fletcher began broadcasting back in 1993 with local radio stations in his home town Nottingham when he was 20. He joined BBC Radio Five Live in 2004. [1] Whilst he was part of Five Live's main commentary team he commentated on two World Cups and a European Championship. [2] He also regularly appeared on the show 606, often ...

  5. TV Eye Live 1977 - Wikipedia

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    TV Eye Live 1977 (or TV Eye) is a live album by the American musician Iggy Pop originally released in 1978. Iggy took a $90,000 advance from RCA Records to finish his contract with a live album. According to AllMusic, the album was assembled from soundboard tapes. Iggy Pop doctored them in a German studio, quickly and cheaply for around $5,000.

  6. James Horncastle - Wikipedia

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    James Horncastle. James Horncastle is an English sportswriter and a broadcaster. Specialising in European [1] and Italian football, Horncastle frequently covers football for TNT Sports. [2]

  7. Max Sport - Wikipedia

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    maxsport .live. Max Sport (formerly known as "Mtel Sport") are group of Bulgarian paid television channels, owned by A1 Bulgaria. The first channel from the group – Max Sport 1, was launched on 14 January 2017, [1] while the second one – Max Sport 2 was launched on 1 March 2017. [2] The channels airs sports events such as football from the ...

  8. Play Starts With Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Starts With. We'll give you the first letter as a clue in this Aussie-themed word scramble, but you're on your own for the rest! Find enough words before the timer expires to move on to the next ...

  9. Nemzeti Sport - Wikipedia

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    Nemzeti Sport was founded in 1903. [3] It is frequently cited by quality English-language media [4] [5] The paper is published in broadsheet format. [6] Between the World War I and World War II, Gyula Vadas, István Pluhár, and Mihály Mamusich worked for the newspaper. [7]