Sky has responded to reports that Soccer AM is ending after nearly 30 years on TV. The football and chat show has been aired by the broadcaster on Saturday mornings since 1995, and at its peak was ...
Soccer AM was the best way to begin a weekend for many generations of football fans. The iconic Sky Sports show began in 1994 and was cancelled at the end of the 2022/23 season, running for a total of ...
Tim Lovejoy once risked the wrath of the Soccer AM faithful when he came close to sacking Helen Chamberlain. The beloved Sky Sports duo always appeared be thick as thieves, boasting the kind of ...
Soccer AM was a staple part of the weekend for generations of football fans. The iconic Sky Sports show began in 1994 before being cancelled at the end of the 2022/23 season. Article continues below ...
Soccer AM was a weekend staple for generations of football fans. The iconic Sky Sports programme, which started in 1994, was axed at the end of the 2022/23 season. At its peak, the show had a ...
Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy have returned to launch Soccer A-Z, a new weekly podcast with each episode based on a letter of the alphabet. The hosts and some famous faces will "break down the ...
SOCCER AM’S legendary hosts Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy are reuniting. They hosted the iconic show together for ten years from 1996 to 2007. The much-loved duo are gearing up to begin a new ...
SOCCER AM is one of Britain’s most loved football programmes. The show ran from 1994 to 2023 on Sky Sports and became a cultural phenomenon. James Long – better known as Rocket – spent 19 years on it ...
Soccer AM, a popular show on Sky Sports, is set to be canceled by the network. The show has been on the network for nearly 30 years. According to the Evening Standard, network officials informed the ...
Soccer AM was one of the best programmes Sky Sports has ever produced(Image: SKY SPORTS) Soccer AM was the ideal weekend starter for countless footie fans across ...
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