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Jeff Stelling gets surprise phone call from Sir Elton John as he signs off from ‘the best job in the world’
Jeff Stelling gets surprise phone call from Sir Elton John as he signs off from ‘the best job in the world’
Jeff Stelling revealed singer Sir Elton John was among his well-wishers this week as the presenter signed off from the “best job that anybody could possibly have wished for” at Soccer Saturday. Stelling announced last month his intention to stand down as anchor of the Sky Sports programme after almost 30 years and earmarked the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday as his last show. In the days leading up to his swansong, Stelling divulged he had messages of support from the likes of Gordon Strachan and Neil Warnock, plus a phone call from John, former chairman and director of Watford. Stelling, an unapologetic Hartlepool fan who frequently celebrated their goals on Soccer Saturday, said: “Somebody asked me the other day if I’d ever been starstruck and yeah, I was starstruck when Elton John rang me at home to say ‘Thank you very much for all you’ve done’. “He said ‘Every week I watch the show and every week you tell me Watford are losing and every week you tell me Hartlepool are losing so I feel like we’re kindred spirits’. There’s something in that, isn’t there?” After touching tributes from colleagues past and present in a video montage, Stelling was given a standing ovation by the punditry panel of Paul Merson, Clinton Morrison, Kris Boyd and Michael Dawson. Stelling, who had planned to quit last year before reversing that decision, briefly hid his emotions with a mask of himself and quipped: “This is tricky because I’ve changed my mind – just kidding. “I haven’t changed my mind this time.” Stelling was clearly moved by the highlights package Sky televised in the final minutes of the show after Everton retained their top-flight status and confirmed the relegations of Leeds and Leicester. Merson, Alan Mullery, Frank McLintock, Clive Allen, Charlie Nicholas, Phil Thompson and Matt Le Tissier passed on their congratulations, as did Chris Kamara, who in a nod to the catchphrase that has become synonymous with the pair and the show, said: “You are unbelievable, Jeff!” Stelling looked back fondly on his 30-plus years with Sky, in which he not only covered football but live snooker, darts, greyhound racing, pool and thanked everyone with whom he had worked. So that's it. Soccer Saturday will be back next season. I'll be watching...From me, goodbye Jeff Stelling In his farewell monologue, he added: “It’s been the best job that anybody could possibly have wished for. My wife takes great pleasure in saying ‘You are the luckiest man ever to take a breath’ and you know what? I don’t tell her this often but she’s right. “The principle success of Soccer Saturday is you lot at home, who have given us unswerving support – both for the programme and for me personally. “So that’s it. Soccer Saturday will be back next season. I’ll be watching – when Hartlepool are not playing. From me, goodbye.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Bielsa casts shadow and ownership uncertainty – reasons behind Leeds’ relegation Wales to host South Korea in September friendly Football rumours: Barcelona set sights on Bruno Guimaraes
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Singapore Air, Garuda to Deepen Ties and Grow Regional Routes
Singapore Air, Garuda to Deepen Ties and Grow Regional Routes
Singapore Airlines Ltd. and PT Garuda Indonesia are seeking to deepen ties with a commercial pact to coordinate
1970-01-01 08:00
Is RiceGum broke and 'working at McDonald’s'? YouTuber addresses boxer Jake Paul's claims
Is RiceGum broke and 'working at McDonald’s'? YouTuber addresses boxer Jake Paul's claims
RiceGum broke his silence and addressed the claims about working at McDonald's
1970-01-01 08:00
Bielsa casts shadow and ownership uncertainty – reasons behind Leeds’ relegation
Bielsa casts shadow and ownership uncertainty – reasons behind Leeds’ relegation
Leeds were relegated from the Premier League on Sunday after a three-year stay in the top flight. The Yorkshire club had needed to beat Tottenham on the final day and hope other results involving Everton and Leicester went their way, but they were beaten 4-1 at Elland Road. The result meant Sam Allardyce’s side finished 19th in the table, five points behind 17th-placed Everton. Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the reasons why it went wrong. Bielsa legacy casts shadow Leeds chairman Andrea Radrizzani, former director of football Victor Orta and chief executive Angus Kinnear received huge acclaim when the club ended their 16-year Premier League exile in 2020. They played a masterstroke by appointing Marcelo Bielsa as head coach in 2018 but their legacy was always going to be defined by how they filled the vacuum after sacking the Argentinian in February 2022. The board felt they had to act after a poor run of results but, since then, they have got most of their key decisions wrong and the wheels have now fallen off. What exactly did the board get wrong? Bielsa’s successor Jesse Marsch was hailed as a natural replacement but performances and results did not improve. Leeds survived relegation last season on the final day and when Marsch was sacked in February this year, he left the club in a worse position in the table. The board’s failed, ill-conceived bids to hire Rayo Vallecano’s Andoni Iraola and Feyenoord’s Arne Slot led to accusations of panic and, after a fans’ backlash, they also reneged on appointing former Ajax boss Alfred Schreuder. So in came Javi Gracia for his ill-fated stint. The club admitted they had erred by parachuting Allardyce into Elland Road with four league games remaining. Can relegation be blamed solely on the managers? No. After Leeds defied the odds to finish ninth under Bielsa in their first season back in the top flight, they have failed to sufficiently strengthen their squad. A lack of cover for an injury-prone Patrick Bamford and midfielder Tyler Adams is a prime example. It has also been an imbalanced squad with wide players in abundance but no depth in other key areas. Some signings since promotion, such as Raphinha, Adams, Luis Sinisterra and Willy Gnonto, have been a success, but too many others have failed to make an impact, while the arrival of club-record signing Georginio Rutter has left fans scratching their heads. Has the ownership issue muddied the waters? The last-ditch appointment of Allardyce was symptomatic of Leeds’ mis-management and of a club in limbo since the investment arm of San Francisco 49ers increased its stake to 44 per cent at the end of 2021. 49ers Enterprises has an option to own 100 percent by January next year and the ownership issue has not helped decision-making. Orta’s resignation in protest over Gracia’s sacking has left Leeds without a director of football and, if Allardyce departs as expected, they will be without a long-term head coach. How relegation will affect the takeover remains to be seen, while Radrizzani has been linked with a move to buy Sampdoria. The club’s future direction is not clear. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
1970-01-01 08:00
John Wick 5 is in development
John Wick 5 is in development
'John Wick 5' is in the early stages of development, just months after the release of 'John Wick 4.'
1970-01-01 08:00
Search and rescue efforts ongoing after apartment building partially collapses in Davenport, Iowa, authorities say
Search and rescue efforts ongoing after apartment building partially collapses in Davenport, Iowa, authorities say
Authorities in Davenport, Iowa, are carrying out search and rescue operations after a six-story apartment building partially collapsed on Sunday, leading officials to find gas and water leaks amid the wreckage.
1970-01-01 08:00
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart are proud parents as they attend adopted son Liam's university graduation
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart are proud parents as they attend adopted son Liam's university graduation
Harrison Ford's son Liam Flockhart Ford, 22, graduated from Amherst College in Massachusetts
1970-01-01 08:00
'I thought JLo didn’t drink?': Jennifer Lopez under scrutiny for promoting her cocktail brand in body-hugging swimsuit despite being non-alcoholic
'I thought JLo didn’t drink?': Jennifer Lopez under scrutiny for promoting her cocktail brand in body-hugging swimsuit despite being non-alcoholic
Wearing a bright yellow, deep-cut body-hugging swimsuit, Jennifer Lopez posed for the camera while showing off her envious curves and sun-kissed complexion
1970-01-01 08:00
Smartwatch Maker in Talks to Raise Funds to Expand India Push
Smartwatch Maker in Talks to Raise Funds to Expand India Push
Smartwatch brand Noise is in talks for its first-ever fundraising round, as it competes for the top spot
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine Recap: Kyiv Fends Off Second Massive Barrage in Two Days
Ukraine Recap: Kyiv Fends Off Second Massive Barrage in Two Days
Ukraine shot down more than 37 cruise Russian missiles and 30 drones overnight as Russia targeted military facilities
1970-01-01 08:00
Turkish lira teeters near record low as Erdogan secures victory
Turkish lira teeters near record low as Erdogan secures victory
LONDON (Reuters) -Turkey's lira wobbled near record lows against the dollar as President Tayyip Erdogan secured victory in the country's
1970-01-01 08:00
Abuduwaili Abudureheman: Hong Kong denies detaining Uyghur student
Abuduwaili Abudureheman: Hong Kong denies detaining Uyghur student
Abuduwaili Abudureheman was allegedly interrogated by police on arrival at Hong Kong airport.
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