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  1. Andy Gray

    Andrew Mullen Gray (born November 30, 1955 in Glasgow) was a Scottish football player and is now a football pundit for Sky Sports.

  2. Guillem Balague

    Guillem Balague (Born Barcelona, Spain) is Sky Sports Spanish football expert and a respected journalist. He is a regular pundit on Sky Sports' show "Revista de la Liga" and has also written for some of Britain's top newspapers as well as several popular Spanish newspapers.

  3. Chris Kamara

    Chris Kamara (born 25 December 1957 in Middlesbrough) is a former professional footballer in England. Since retiring from football in 1995 he is best known for his work at Sky Sports as a football analyst. After serving with the British Royal Navy, Kamara joined Portsmouth in 1975, beginning a professional footballing career that saw him move between 9 clubs, scoring 71 goals in 641 league appearances. After acquiring a reputation as a hard man as a player, …

  4. David Lloyd

    David Lloyd (born March 18, 1947 in Accrington, Lancashire, England) is a former English cricketer who played county cricket for Lancashire and also played Test cricket and one-day international cricket for England. He also played semi-professional football for Accrington Stanley, however David Lloyd is a fan of premiership football team Derby County.

  5. Stuart Barnes

    Stuart Barnes "(born 22 November 1962 in Grays, Thurrock in the county of Essex)" is a former English rugby union footballer, and now sports commentator for Sky Sports. Barnes played fly-half for Newport RFC, Bristol, Bath; and represented England and the British Lions at international level.

  6. Dewi Morris

    Dewi Morris (pronounced "Dowee", born 9 February 1964 in Crickhowell, Wales) is a former English rugby union footballer, of Welsh extraction, who played scrum half. Morris made his England debut in 1988 against Australia. He was dropped in 1990 in favour of Richard Hill, but returned to the England side in 1992 and was the Lions scrum-half in 1993. He retired from rugby union after the 1995 World Cup third place play-off match. He had won 26 caps in total.

  7. Graeme Souness

    Graeme James Souness (born 6 May, 1953 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. He is perhaps best known as the former captain of the successful Liverpool team of the early 1980s, and as a manager with, amongst others, Rangers, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United.

  8. Jeff Stelling

    Jeff Stelling is a British sport television presenter, currently hosting Soccer Saturday and Monday Night Football on Sky Sports. Stelling was brought up in the North-East town of Hartlepool, and is a lifelong supporter of his hometown side. After an apprenticeship on the local newspaper his first broadcasting position was as a reporter on Middlesbrough F.C. on Radio Tees.

  9. Jamie Redknapp

    Jamie Frank Redknapp (born June 25, 1973 in Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire) is a well-known former English footballer of the 1990s and early 2000s and current football pundit with Sky Sports. He played as a midfielder in a promising career that was also dogged by injury. Redknapp was one of the most popular players of his generation although it is widely accepted that his good looks, celebrity spouse and modelling commitments often overshadowed his football talent.

  10. Phil Clarke

    Phil Clarke is a Sky Sports Rugby League pundit with plenty of experience in the game as a former Wigan Warriors and Sydney Roosters player and Great Britain captain. He is the son of Colin Clarke, another former Wigan player. Clarke's playing career was cut short when he suffered a broken neck in his only season with Sydney. Although he made a full recovery, he was warned by doctors never to play Rugby League again.

  11. Tim Lovejoy

    Timothy Paul Lovejoy (born 28 March, 1968), is a British television presenter, famous for his Saturday morning football programme on Sky Sports - Soccer AM - alongside co-host Helen Chamberlain. He is the father of twin girls, Grace and Rose and split from his wife in 2006.

  12. Frank Warren

    Frank Warren (born in Islington, London on 28 February, 1952) is an English boxing manager and promoter. Warren's first licensed show was held at the Bloomsbury Crest Hotel, in London in 1980 and he soon became a leading figure in British boxing. On 30 November, 1989 Frank Warren was shot outside the Broadway Theatre in Barking by an assailant who has never been brought to justice. A .22 bullet from a Luger pistol missed his heart by an inch.

  13. Nick Halling

    Nick Halling is a sports broadcaster and journalist. He often presents American Football and Ice Hockey and is widely known for being a presenter alongside Cass Edwards on Matchroom Sport for the world's three most prestigious Ten-pin bowling events, the Weber Cup, World Tenpin Masters and the AMF World Cup. His catchphrase 'In there like Swimwear!' is legendary in Tenpin circles. Halling also presents the NFL on Sky Sports and NHL on Channel Five in the UK.

  14. Kevin Cadle

    Kevin Cadle is a well known sports presenter and former basketball coach. Cadle presents American Football and basketball on British television after a career in which he became the most successful coach in UK basketball history with 30 titles attained. He won eight Coach of the Year awards in a 13 year span from 1984 to 1997, starting with Falkirk and continuing in teams including Glasgow, Kingston, Guildford and London Towers.

  15. Paul Dalglish

    Paul Dalglish (born 18 February 1977 in Glasgow) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Major League Soccer club Houston Dynamo. Dalglish, son of former Scotland international Kenny Dalglish, started his career as a youth player with Celtic before joining Liverpool, but made no appearances for either of his father's former clubs. Dalglish was then signed by his father for Newcastle United, he made 14 appearances, scoring one goal.

  16. Robbie Earle

    Robert Fitzgerald "Robbie" Earle MBE (born 27 January, 1965 in Newcastle-under-Lyme) is a former professional footballer who played approximately 600 games in senior club football, scoring around 150 goals. Earle was the scorer of Jamaica's first ever World Cup goal, against Croatia, in their debut World Cup campaign in 1998. He currently works in television as a commentator and pundit for ITV.

  17. Helen Chamberlain

    Helen Marie Chamberlain (born April 2, 1967 in Street, Somerset) is an English television presenter.

  18. Richard Keys

    Richard Keys born April 23, 1957 in Coventry, England, is a television broadcaster on the British sports channel Sky Sports. In the mid to late 1980s, he co-presented TV-am, a breakfast show on the ITV network, with Anne Diamond. He attended Whitley Abbey Comprehensive School in Whitley, Coventry. Since 1992, he has been presenting Sky Sports' flagship live Premiership football programme on Sunday afternoons, "Super Sunday".

  19. Ronnie Baxter

    Ronnie Baxter (born May 2, 1961 in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English darts player. He uses the nickname The Rocket for his matches. Baxter is known for his fast, robotic throwing action. Originally from Church in Lancashire, he currently resides in Swindon, Wiltshire.

  20. Jim White

    Jim White is a Scottish sports broadcaster best known for hosting "Scotsport" on STV and now anchors Sky Sports' Scottish football coverage as well as being a Sky Sports News presenter.

  21. Michael Holding

    Michael Anthony Holding was a West Indian cricketer. One of the quickest bowlers ever to play Test cricket, he was nicknamed 'Whispering Death' by umpires due to his quiet approach to the bowling crease. Holding was an outstanding athlete as a teenager and used skills acquired from running the 400 metres on the cricket pitch, with one of the longest and most rhythmic run-ups in world cricket.

  22. Adriano Basso

    Adriano Basso is a Brazilian football goalkeeper currently playing for Bristol City F.C. He previously played for Atlético Paranaense, and Woking F.C. and has had a trial with Arsenal F.C. Basso signed for Bristol City after the 2005/06 campaign had begun and made his first team debut live on Sky Sports versus Swindon Town. Soccer AM also recognised him as the Football League's Best Goalkeeper due to his aerobatic saves.

  23. Andy Goldstein

    Andy Goldstein is a British TV presenter on Sky Sports. Goldstein co-presents Soccer AM's All Sports Show every Friday at 6pm on Sky Sports, having replaced original presenter Tim Lovejoy in 2004. Goldstein also presents Sky Sports coverage of Betfred Premier League Snooker, 9-Ball Pool (including the Mosconi Cup) and 10 pin bowlings Weber Cup. He previously co-hosted Bravo's Fash's Football Challenge alongside Caroline Flack as well as UKTV's World Cup 2006 coverage.

  24. Mike Hallett

    Mike Hallett is an English professional snooker player and television sports commentator. Hallett was a consistently solid snooker player, but never achieved the very top ranks. After winning the national under-16 title in 1975, his world ranking peaked at number six in 1989–90, after his only ranking tournament victory at the 1989 Hong Kong Open in which he beat Dene O'Kane 9-8. In 1991 he reached the Masters Final at Wembley where, in the 17-frame match, …

  25. Trevor Francis

    Trevor John Francis, was a noted footballer and England's first £1 million player. He has also been a football manager. Francis is now working as a pundit with Sky Sports.

  26. Georgie Thompson

    Georgina 'Georgie' Thompson is a British broadcast journalist and television presenter for Sky Sports and Sky Sports News.

  27. Charlie Nicholas

    Charles "Charlie" Nicholas is a former Scottish professional football player. He started his career with Celtic, making his debut in 1980, at the age of 19. He had a superb 1982-83 season which saw him score fifty goals and win the Scottish Footballer of the Year and Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year awards. He moved to Arsenal in June 1983 for £800,000. However, Nicholas did not live up to the hype surrounding his move; for all his skill and ability, …

  28. Scott Minto

    Scott Christopher Minto (born 6 August 1971 in Heswall) is a retired English footballer who played as a left-back for numerous clubs. He now works for Sky Sports as a football pundit on Gillette Soccer Saturday.

  29. Ian Crocker

    Ian Crocker is a football commentator for Setanta Sports, where his duties have seen him as the lead commentator on Setanta's exclusive live coverage of the Scottish Premier League, alongside either Scott Booth or Craig Burley. He joined Setanta from Sky Sports where his commentating duties covered Scotland internationals and Scottish Cup live matches. He also commentated on Football League matches.

  30. Steve Bower

    Steve Bower was born in 1973 and started his mainstream career in Regional radio in the 1990s at Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, where he was Head of Football. In September 1998, at the launch of MUTV, Steve became the commentator for the channel. Although at this time it was largely recorded Reserve matches he lent his voice to. In the Autumn of 2000, he and long time co-commentator from his days at Piccadilly, 1968 European Cup winner, …

  31. Butch Harmon

    Claude "Butch" Harmon, Jr. (born August 28, 1943) is one of the world's best known golf instructors. He is the son of 1948 Masters champion Claude Harmon, Sr. and has been in the golf industry since 1965. Harmon was a PGA Tour player from 1969 to 1971, with one win to his name on the Tour, the 1971 Broome County Open. Harmon is best known for having been Tiger Woods' golf coach early in the great champion's career, though they have since gone their separate ways.

  32. David Bobin

    David Bobin is one of Sky Sports most experienced presenters joining the channel in 1993. Before then he presented sports programmes for the ITV network and ITN. He is a part owner of the Sky Sports News Franchise. For six seasons he hosted Sky's live coverage of Spain's La Liga where some of the world's most glamorous players are showcased to a UK audience. On the show he welcomed the likes of Bobby Robson and Jordi Cruyff as studio experts.

  33. Dean Bowditch

    Dean Bowditch (born 15 June, 1986 in Hertfordshire) is an English professional footballer. He began his junior career at Harlow based Norman Booth FC before becoming a trainee at the Academy at Ipswich Town, he made it into the first team in 2003, and made the headlines when he scored a hat-trick against Watford in front of the Sky Sports cameras. He went out on loan to Burnley for two months toward the end of the 2005 season, …

  34. Kenny Deuchar

    Kenny Deuchar (born 8 June 1980) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Gretna. In 2005, he equalled Jimmy Greaves' British record of six league hat-tricks in a season. Deuchar was born in Stirling and began his footballing career at Falkirk, but after suffering a string of injuries, including two broken legs, he left to join East Fife.

  35. Robert Croft

    Robert Damien Bale Croft (born May 25, 1970 in Swansea) is a Welsh cricketer who has played international cricket for both England and Wales. He is an off-spin bowler who plays for Glamorgan, and captained the county from 2003 to 2006. He also commentates occasionally for Sky Sports. He made his England debut against Pakistan in 1996 and did enough to earn a touring place to Zimbabwe and New Zealand.

  36. Ian Payne

    Ian Payne (born December 1962 in Germany) is a British television broadcaster who (as of 2005) works for Sky Sports as presenter of its FA Cup and League Cup coverage. He began his career with BBC Radio Lancashire in 1986 and was once named as Northwest Young Journalist of the Year. Payne joined BBC Radio network sport in 1988, initially as a producer with BBC Radio 2 and on programmes including BBC Radio 4's "Today".

  37. Dave Lanning

    Dave Lanning is an English Sports Commentator. He is currently one of the commentators for Sky Sports coverage of the Professional Darts Corporation tournaments. He covered the first PDC World Darts Championship with John Gwynne in 1994 and has been ever present with the company since then, commentating on all their televised tournaments on Sky. As part of ITV's World of Sport's original roster of commentators, …

  38. Keith Arthur

    Keith Arthur presents Fisherman's Blues on talkSPORT radio every weekend between 6 and 8 am. He can also be seen presenting TIGHT LINES on Sky Sports. Keith has an encyclopaedic knowledge on Britain’s most popular pastime and his show, Fisherman’s Blues, provides in-depth knowledge on the best bait and best spots. It has been running since 1999. The show starts at 6am on Saturdays and Sundays. The theme tune is Fishermans Blues by the The Waterboys.

  39. Andy Morrell

    Andrew Jonathan Morrell (born 28 September 1974 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Blackpool. Brought up in Market Bosworth, he played for the Leicestershire County Cricket Club from under-15 to under-19 level. He then decided to make the move north to University of Newcastle to study Sports science. It was then that he started playing for Newcastle Blue Star.

  40. Alan McInally

    Alan Bruce McInally (born February 10 1963 in Ayr) is a former professional footballer in Scotland, England and Germany. Since retiring from football, he is best known for his work at Sky Sports as a football analyst. His clubs include Ayr United, Celtic, Aston Villa and Bayern Munich. He ended his playing career with Kilmarnock F.C. with whom his father, Jackie, won a Scottish Championship medal in 1964-65. He currently works on Soccer Saturday as a pundit, …

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