The news comes just a day after Soccer Saturday presenter Jeff Stelling had confirmed that he would retire at the end of the season. I think I owe a hundred apologies. Graeme Souness confirmed that he would no longer be working as a pundit for Sky Sports.
GRAEME SOUNESS: I'll miss my Sky Sports role, it lit a fire under me Alongside his television gig, Souness recently took up a position at talkSPORT alongside his Daily Mail column and recently hinted that he could yet return to screens. Ian Wright works alongside Souness at ITV and is also a regular on Match of the Day at their rivals. Graeme Souness has left Sky Sports after 15 years of providing punditry - and the former Liverpool player will be sorely missed by his colleagues in the industry. He played as a midfielder for teams such as Liverpool, Rangers and Sampdoria, winning multiple trophies and awards. It has just been the most fantastic time for me.. Liverpool's 4-3 win over Tottenham on Sunday was Graeme Souness' last game as a pundit for Sky Sports after more than 15 years, but the Scotsman has revealed he does not plan to retire
Graeme Souness: Former Liverpool & Rangers midfielder to leave Sky Graeme Souness has announced he will leave his punditry role with Sky Sports Souness said working with Sky Sports for the last 15 years has been a privilege He will continue to give his.
7 times Graeme Souness was the nicest bloke in the world I think people at home want to see us not always agree, but it has been great and I am amongst friends. It has just been the most fantastic time for me.
Graeme Souness Net worth and Properties 2022; Souness' Wife, Spouse READ MORE: Top 10 bitter player versus pundit feuds, including biggest Souness rival. Im going to miss you guys, the guys behind the scenes, our make-up girl, Ill miss you all, he said. Woman accused of Emmett Tills lynching death dies at 88, Where to buy Atlanta Falcons RB Cordarrelle Patterson's Christmas cleats. Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness says he does not regret . Neville puts the boot into Odegaard and co., who have failed to provide 'guidance' for the younger Arsenal players. He also represented Scotland in four World Cups and three European Championships, earning 54 caps. Former footballer turned studio pundit Graeme Souness announced on Sunday that he is leaving his role at Sky Sports after 15 years. Souness spent 15 years working at Sky Sports and was a regular for the programmes high-profile fixtures, often providing a straight-talking edge and had no issue clashing with his colleagues in the studio. It is possible he will make a career switch too after also failing in his previous job at Everton, where he was sacked after less than a year in charge.
"Happy retirement Graeme Souness, probably a little too old school for todays audience sadly," argued a fourth supporter. You can change your choices at any time by clicking on the 'Privacy dashboard' links on our sites and apps. Carney went straight into punditry after retiring from football in 2019, working for ITV at the Qatar World Cup and for Sky Sports. Klopp accuses referee of lying and having a problem with Liverpool, Liverpool boss Klopp receives reply as PGMOL listen to Tierney's audio. While Jamie Redknapp said: "On behalf of everyone at Sky Sports, you were a legend as a player and for me, you gave me my start and just to be working with you every day, coming to work with your enthusiasm and love for the game you were a great player, great manager and a great pundit. When I first joined Sky, Graeme was the senior pundit and he still is the senior pundit, he said. I love football, I care about football and I worry about it going forward. According to The Athletic, the 2022/23 season is likely to be Souness' 'last' year working for Sky Sports as a pundit. Find out more about how we use your personal data in our privacy policy and cookie policy. We, Yahoo, are part of the Yahoo family of brands. The Scotsman had just been discussing what comes next for Spurs, after they'd somehow managed to concede three goals in the opening 15 minutes, again, before completing a comeback, only to still lose.