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  2. Talksport - Wikipedia

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    The TalkSport Book of Cricket's Best Ever Sledges features contributions from Talksport presenters Darren Gough and Ronnie Irani among others, recounting 'sledging'. Released in 2010 [ 49 ] TalkSPORT Clash Of The Titans is a game created by Mat Dickie (MDickie), It's not available on his download page anymore but can still be downloaded on web.archive.org [ 50 ]

  3. Andy Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Andy Goldstein. Andy Goldstein is a British television presenter and radio broadcaster currently working for Talksport. [1] He has presented Soccer AM on Saturday mornings, replacing Tim Lovejoy (having also previously taken over from him as co-host on Soccer AM's All Sports Show) in 2004. [2] The All-Sports show ended in 2007.

  4. Talkradio - Wikipedia

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    TalkRadio (previously styled as talkRADIO) is a talk radio station broadcasting nationally in the United Kingdom, which was relaunched on 21 March 2016.Based in London and owned by Wireless Group, a subsidiary of News Corp., it is the sister station of national stations Talksport (itself originally known as Talk Radio UK), Talksport 2, Virgin Radio UK and Times Radio.

  5. List of British football commentators - Wikipedia

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    Talksport Eurosport Radio Clyde: Alistair Mann: none BBC Television (2006–present) BT Sport (2013–present) Paul Mitchell: None Sportsound (2005–present) Arthur Montford: None Scottish Television: Brian Moore: None The Times (1958–1961) BBC Radio (1961–1968) ITV (1968–1998) Talksport (1998–2001) Tyler Morris: None Livescore (2022 ...

  6. Jim White (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Jim White (presenter) White in 2015. James White (born 12 July 1957 in Glasgow [ 1]) is a Scottish radio and television presenter, known primarily for his work with Sky Sports and Talksport .

  7. Mike Parry - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Parry joined Talk Radio (later known as talkSPORT). He originally co-presented the Sports Breakfast with Alan Brazil, but after the onset of health problems in 2004, he was replaced by Graham Beecroft and subsequently Ronnie Irani.

  8. TalkSports - Wikipedia

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    TalkSports. TalkSports is a user-generated sports site run by Rapid Spiral Development that has attracted controversy because of gossip and photos contributed by users about the private lives of professional athletes. [1] [2] The web site contains forums for every major sport athlete where fans can discuss, post pictures and links.

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