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Thread: Jeff Stelling To Leave Sky

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    Jeff Stelling To Leave Sky

    Can't imagine who his replacement will be , he had a unique i style , loved his Hartlepool.

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    Re: Jeff Sterling To Leave Sky

    Poop and Jeff Stelling is leaving lol🤣

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    Always liked the way he used to talk about Raheem Stelling

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    Re: Jeff Sterling To Leave Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
    Always liked the way he used to talk about Raheem Stelling
    Bloody stelling check 😆

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    Won’t be the same, don’t know the name of the guy who steps in every now and then and midweek sometimes but it’s just not the same.

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    Can't believe how sharp he is. The amount of information he Stores in his brain is amazing

    Was good on countdown too.

    Will miss him

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    I won’t miss him . Overrated presenter whom Sky overpaid. I could read the scores off an autocue and sound more interesting.
    I remember when he had a Hartlepool shirt on , during a crucial relegation day . A complete fool. Glad Newport stayed up that year. Get shot of him, and get someone in his chair who’ s not plastic ,but knowledgeable and interesting at the same time. In other words , someone with a bit of class .

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    Jeff and Soccer Saturday go hand in hand and I am a fan of his delivery on that show, but I'm not comfortable with his continued betting advertising while sat next to his 'mate' Paul Merson who's a self confessed addict.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Jeff and Soccer Saturday go hand in hand and I am a fan of his delivery on that show, but I'm not comfortable with his continued betting advertising while sat next to his 'mate' Paul Merson who's a self confessed addict.
    Surely that's Sky's problem, not Stelling, although i'm no fan of Stelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivortheengine View Post
    I won’t miss him . Overrated presenter whom Sky overpaid. I could read the scores off an autocue and sound more interesting.
    You’ve yet to sound even remotely interesting on here, so I somehow doubt that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Surely that's Sky's problem, not Stelling, although i'm no fan of Stelling.
    It's probably contractual. And we all do things for the dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivortheengine View Post
    I won’t miss him . Overrated presenter whom Sky overpaid. I could read the scores off an autocue and sound more interesting.
    I remember when he had a Hartlepool shirt on , during a crucial relegation day . A complete fool. Glad Newport stayed up that year. Get shot of him, and get someone in his chair who’ s not plastic ,but knowledgeable and interesting at the same time. In other words , someone with a bit of class .
    Yes.

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    Re: Jeff Sterling To Leave Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Bloody stelling check ��
    Bloody hell lom, an intended spelling mistake and a witty one as well. I reckon you’re at it constantly and we’re the fall guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Can't imagine who his replacement will be , he had a unique i style , loved his Hartlepool.
    Alex Scott? She's everywhere these days.

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    Re: Jeff Stelling To Leave Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by bobh View Post
    Alex Scott? She's everywhere these days.
    Please no

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    Loved Stelling but probably time to freshen it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
    Won’t be the same, don’t know the name of the guy who steps in every now and then and midweek sometimes but it’s just not the same.
    Jules something. I like him.

    Stelling is good yes but we'll get over it.

    Please not Alex Scott!

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    Re: Jeff Stelling To Leave Sky

    Is Phil Thompson still on it ?

    He's a plank

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacAdder View Post
    Jules something. I like him.
    Julian Warren. He’s very good, and the natural successor to Jeff Stelling. Sky’s job will be to find somebody to act as his understudy, and that won’t be easy.

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    Got to be Bradley Walsh, the f*cker’s on every time I switch on!!

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    Re: Jeff Stelling To Leave Sky

    Reminds me of when Tim Lovejoy left Soccer AM and that absolute tool Max Rushden came in

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Reminds me of when Tim Lovejoy left Soccer AM and that absolute tool Max Rushden came in
    Agree, MR wasn't great.
    Fenners is the best mind.

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    Re: Jeff Stelling To Leave Sky

    Robbie Savage is odds on favourite

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Robbie Savage is odds on favourite
    Oh shit, well I guess I can always watch the scores coming in with the sound turned off!

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    They'll do very well to improve on Jeff Stelling - wonder what the viewing figures are in response to the shake up they had last year? Nearly all of these things have their time and place and I'm struggling to think of many successful programmes that have been improved once they started going down the rebrand/relaunch route - more often than not, it signals the beginning of the end.

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