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  2. Des Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly simultaneously presented SportsHUB, BT Sport's sports news programme, from Monday to Thursday, until the show closed in 2015. He left when BT Sport transitioned to TNT Sports. Kelly was a long-standing presenter on talkSPORT , the commercial national radio station which broadcasts from London across the United Kingdom.

  3. The Secret Footballer - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Footballer is the pseudonym of a former Premier League footballer who contributed articles to The Guardian newspaper and has written five books, I Am The Secret Footballer, Tales From The Secret Footballer, The Secret Footballer's Guide to the Modern Game, The Secret Footballer: Access All Areas, and How to Win: Lessons from the Premier League.

  4. Jonathan Wilson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Mark Wilson (born 9 July 1976) [1] is a British sports journalist and author who writes for a number of publications, including The Guardian and Sports Illustrated. He is a columnist for World Soccer and Unibet and founder and editor of The Blizzard. He also appears on The Guardian ' s football podcast, Football Weekly". [2] [3]

  5. Jonathan Pearce (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Mark Pearce (born 23 December 1959) [1] is an English sports commentator on football for the BBC and TNT Sports. [2] He has worked for BBC Radio 5 Live and Match of the Day, and has participated in other lower-profile sports programmes.

  6. ClubCall - Wikipedia

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    ClubCall was launched as a club-by-club telephone information service by BT Supercall (1983–87), the UK's first audiotext business set up by Kieran Levis following deregulation of the telecoms industry, [2] which for the first time allowed fans to listen to a telephone news service dedicated to their team.

  7. Bookclub (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Bookclub is a monthly programme, devised by Olivia Seligman and hosted by Jim Naughtie and broadcast on BBC Radio 4.Each month a novel is selected, and its author invited to discuss it.

  8. Jules Breach - Wikipedia

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    Breach has presented live television in the UK on BT Sport, and Channel 4 as well as CBS Sports' UEFA Champions League coverage. Her live broadcasts have included the Premier League and live England national football team matches in the UEFA Nations League , [ 2 ] and live rolling coverage covering all the Saturday 3pm professional football matches across Britain on the flagship BT Sport show ...

  9. British Sports Book Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Book Awards (previously National Sporting Club Book Awards then Telegraph Sports Book Awards) is a British literary award for sports writing. It was first awarded in 2003 as part of the National Sporting Club. Awards are presented in multiple categories.