No Match of the Working day? No challenge!
talkSPORT have released a new ‘Game of the Day’ exhibit which will debut on Saturday night to preserve football enthusiasts coated all through the BBC boycott.
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The BBC’s flagship football programme will last just 20 minutes tonight, with no commentary or analysis, just after their line-up of talent all pulled out of the present in solidarity with Gary Lineker.
Ian Wright was the 1st to facet with the former England and Leicester striker, right after he was stood down from his job as MOTD host above his criticism of the authorities on social media.
The BBC manufactured the decision on Friday, as they took exception to Lineker criticising the United kingdom federal government above their new asylum seekers coverage, with the 62-year-previous likening the language of the monthly bill to that of 1930s Germany.
Alan Shearer was next to announce he would not be appearing, leaving the BBC scrambling to assemble a staff devoid of their vital trio, only for Alex Scott, Jermaine Jenas, Mark Chapman and others to observe fit.
Their regular commentators then informed the BBC they would not be contributing this weekend, both, leaving them with no other possibility but to broadcast a stripped-down clearly show.
But, not to worry, for the reason that talkSPORT has got you lined, and we have even despatched Alan Brazil down to the Beeb to give them a hand (sort of).
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Obtaining picked up the slack on Saturday immediately after most of Radio 5 Live’s football protection was binned off, we have created a transform to our Saturday night routine so the football-loving British public can get the Leading League investigation exhibit they deserve.
At 10:30pm, talkSPORT will bring you ‘Game of the Day’.
We’ll have each solitary Leading League video game dissected, analysed and comprehensively covered… with a cheeky talkSPORT twist.
That incorporates our live commentary online games, Bournemouth vs Liverpool and Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest.
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And, of class, there will be no censorship of opinion on our airwaves… not when we have Simon Jordan in the house.
The show will be hosted by Sam Matterface, showcasing punditry from ex-Chelsea adult men Jason Cundy and Scott Minto.
Tune into talkSPORT from 10:30pm tonight for ‘Game of the Day’ as we glimpse back on today’s Premier League action.
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