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Christmas Gift for sports fans >> 20 Years of talkSPORT book

Author: Ian Cruise

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talkSPORT is the world’s largest sports radio station

The new book celebrates talkSPORT’s forthcoming 20th year since launch

One in every ten men in the country listen to the station every week

The funniest behind the scenes stories from the UK’s favourite sports radio station

The perfect gift for sports fans

Buy the book online at talkSPORT.com/book and at Amazon, WH Smiths, Waterstones, Foyles and all good book shops

Celebrating the upcoming 20th anniversary of the launch of the UK’s favourite sports radio station, ‘20 Years of talkSPORT’ gives a behind the scenes peek at the station and its presenters, capturing the funniest stories from the early days through to World Cups overseas tours and the station today.

There’s contributions from talkSPORT favourites over the past twenty years, including the legendary Alan Brazil, Ally McCoist, Jim White, Richard Keys, Andy Gray, Georgie Bingham, Adrian Durham, Darren Gough, Laura Woods, Mark Saggers, Andy Goldstein, Paul Hawksbee, Andy Jacobs and many more. The book reveals some of the funniest calls to the station, presenter spats and the top twenty on air bloopers with ‘Clips of the Week’.

Find out:

How talkSPORT’s coverage of Euro 2012 was almost over before it started

Why the station inadvertently stopped play on its high profile return to the live test cricket arena

How talkSPORT got Sir Alex Ferguson to sing karaoke at Cheltenham

Who nearly ruined an interview with an England World Cup star because he was going to a spa instead

How the Queen became a talkSPORT fan

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The book is out now and available from Amazon, WHSmith, Waterstones, Foyles and all good book shops, or online at www.talkSPORT.com/book.

The book retails at £12.99.

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