Jeff Stelling

Sportscaster

Jeff Stelling was born in Hartlepool, England on March 18th, 1955 and is the Sportscaster. At the age of 69, Jeff Stelling biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 18, 1955
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Hartlepool, England
Age
69 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Journalist, Sports Commentator, Television Presenter
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Liz Stelling ​(m. 1998)​
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3
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Jeff Stelling Career

His first broadcasting position was as a reporter on Middlesbrough F.C. on Radio Tees in the late 1970s. He was a sports presenter on London's LBC Radio Sportswatch programme in the early 1980s before moving to BBC Radio 2's weekend sports programme Sport on 2, covering the Los Angeles and Seoul Olympic games.

He later spent time as a sports newsreader at TV-am, Channel 4, Eurosport and British Satellite Broadcasting before moving to Sky in 1992 to present coverage of horse racing, greyhound racing, snooker and darts. In 2003, he won a sports presenter special edition of The Weakest Link. In 2004, Stelling was offered but rejected an offer from the BBC to front Score—their new Saturday results service. The job was given to Ray Stubbs.

In May 2013, Stelling joined twentyfour7 Football Magazine and wrote columns for the magazine's Dream Team. He has also been featured in the in-game presentation work for EA Sports' FIFA 14 and FIFA 15.

In 1994, Stelling became presenter of Sports Saturday, which became Gillette Soccer Saturday in 1998, hosting a programme lasting up to six hours of football discussion and live reports on the afternoon's games with a panel of pundits including Frank McLintock, Chris Kamara, Rodney Marsh and George Best. Much of the programme's popularity is put down to Stelling, with The Guardian praising him for "exceptional professionalism and élan". In October 2021, he announced that he would be leaving the show at the end of the football season. However, in March 2022, it was announced Stelling would be staying for until at least the end of the 2022–23 season.

At the start of the 2005–06 Premiership football season, Stelling replaced Ian Payne as the host of Sky Sports' Ford Monday Night Football programme. However, Stelling's appointment coincided with a new, shorter format of the programme, with Stelling presenting the show live from the ground of that evening's game. Previously, the show had been presented from a studio, and had featured some coverage of the prior weekend's games. Moreover, in previous years on Monday nights without a live game, a Monday Night Football Special would be broadcast, which included only the analysis from the weekend's games. This appears to have been dropped from the 2005–06 season, indicating that Stelling's appointment is to a smaller role than that held by his predecessors.

In 2011, Stelling replaced the departed Richard Keys as the main presenter of Sky's live Champions League coverage and hosted between 2011 and 2015.

On 21 November 2008, it was reported that Stelling had been confirmed as the new host of the Channel 4 game show Countdown following the departure of Des O'Connor. He had reportedly also been approached for the role following the death of long-time host Richard Whiteley, but the role was given to former fellow sports presenter Des Lynam instead. Stelling began recording Countdown in December 2008, with the show's new assistant Rachel Riley, and started broadcasting in January 2009. However, it was announced on 25 May 2011 that Stelling would be stepping down as presenter of Countdown at the end of the year, after three years at the helm, to concentrate on football, including his new Champions League role. He was replaced by Nick Hewer.

In August 2016, Stelling presented a new 10-part daytime game show for ITV called Alphabetical. The show returned for a second series of 20 episodes in October 2017.

Stelling appears as himself in a number of episodes of the football comedy TV series Ted Lasso. He has also appeared as himself in The IT Crowd, Dream Team and Mike Bassett: Manager. He appeared in an advert for Sky Broadband in 2013 which spoofed a previous Sky Broadband advert which starred Bruce Willis.

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Conspiracy theorist ex-footballer Matt Le Tissier makes bizarre claim that this year's 'horrific' British weather hints 'the government planned lockdown for when we had sunshine' in 2020

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
Former Southampton footballer Matt Le Tissier has bizarrely hinted that the government planned the 2020 lockdown to stop people going outside and enjoying the sunshine, as he bemoaned the current 'horrific' weather across the UK. Le Tissier, 55, posted the controversial claim to his 650,000 followers on X on Tuesday morning. He wrote: 'This year's weather so far has been horrific, wasn't it lucky for the government that 4 years ago when they locked us down we had wall to wall sunshine for weeks on end. It's almost like they planned it that way.'

Ex-Soccer host Jeff Stelling blasts former employers Sky Sports for a 'lack of balance' over their pundit line-up for Brighton's'match against Arsenal... not brain surgery.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
In Arsenal's win over Brighton, Jeff Stelling sluggish balancing between Sky Sports and a 'lack of balance' in his punditry and commentary line-up. Mikel Arteta's side won 3-0 at the Amex Stadium, with Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, and Leandro Trossard on target. Former Arsenal players Theo Walcott and Karen Carney worked on Sky's coverage as pundits, while another ex-Gunner in Alan Smith was on co-commentary.

After struggling to comment on 'the most controversial decision of the weekend, Jeff Stelling blasts Match of the Day for his 'terrible production choice', but Alan Shearer defends the BBC show's call

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2024
After the BBC's Match of the Day show failed to air a vital moment from one of Saturday's games, Jeff Stelling screamed over what he terms the BBC's "terrible production decision." The Premier League returned to action with a bang following the international break, as the Hammers squandered a two-goal lead and the opportunity to climb above Manchester United.