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  2. Tim Lovejoy - Wikipedia

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    Following his departure from Soccer AM, Lovejoy joined BBC Radio 5 Live as the Wednesday night host of its football phone-in show 6-0-6 though he was dropped in 2009. He also presented the UK edition of Five's Major League Soccer magazine show David Beckham's Soccer USA. In 2008, Lovejoy launched an internet TV channel called Channel Bee.

  3. Ian Wright - Wikipedia

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    Ian Edward Wright OBE (born 3 November 1963) is an English television and radio personality and former professional footballer.. Wright enjoyed success with London clubs Crystal Palace and Arsenal as a forward, spending six years with the former and seven years with the latter.

  4. Gary Lineker - Wikipedia

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    Gary Winston Lineker OBE (/ ˈ l ɪ n ə k ər / LIN-ə-kər; born 30 November 1960) is an English sports broadcaster and former professional footballer.Lineker is the only player to have been the top goalscorer in England with three clubs: Leicester City, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.

  5. Football in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The network use to hold rights to air Bundesliga matches, but these are now shown by Sky Sports. Occasional J1 League, K League, and A-League matches are also shown. The network also broadcasts the occasional National League match and assists in broadcasting the FA Cup. BT Sport also shows the Premier League's early Saturday match.

  6. History of association football - Wikipedia

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    The history of association football, more commonly known as ‘’'football or soccer, stretches back at least to medieval times. FIFA cites Cuju in ancient China is the earliest form of a kicking game for which there is scientific evidence, a military manual from the Han dynasty, and it resembles closely modern association football.

  7. English football on television - Wikipedia

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    Additionally some games are being scheduled on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays, with kick off at either 6pm or 8:15pm. Saturday 12:30pm games are broadcast on TNT Sports. Saturday 5:30pm, Sunday 2pm and 4:30pm, & Monday 8pm games are broadcast on Sky Sports. Other games are broadcast by either Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Amazon Prime or BBC sport.

  8. Sport TV - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the Sport TV HD channel ended its two-year run. On 5 June 2013 Sport TV stopped broadcasting in the United States. On 1 August 2013 SPORT TV launched a new channel, SPORT.TV Live, replacing SPORT.TV4. On 14 August 2014 SPORT.TV Live was renamed to SPORT.TV4 again (there's also SPORT.TV4 HD).

  9. Jill Douglas - Wikipedia

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    She originally fronted Border TV's Lookaround news magazine in 1993 before moving to present BBC Scotland's rugby union coverage on Sportscene in 1997. In 1999, she joined Sky Sports as a sports news presenter, and was involved in both the rugby and Golden League athletics coverage.