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Soccer AM show review
13th January 2007

Fans of the week
Newcastle United
 
Guests
Curtis Davies - West Bromwich Albion Defender
Jeremy Thompson - Sky News Reporter
Kyle Falconer, Kieren Webster, Peter Reilly, Steven Morrison - The View
 
Road to Wembley
Newcastle United fans score 6, all of the guests miss
 
Crossbar Challenge
Derby County took up the challenge this week, departing striker Jon Stead managed to hit the bar.
 
Things of great note:

Tim misses 3 attempts at the basket.

Tim forgets the time that Torquay United were promoted, Helen has to remind him that a comedy sketch involving a funeral was done to mark the occasion.

We learn that Soccer AM crew member Fenners used to have a perm.

Fans of The View, who had travelled down from Scotland to see the show, had a chanting war against the Newcastle United fans of the week.

Wycombe Wanderers owner Steve Hayes visits the studio as a guest of Helen.
He talks about his club's famous draw against Chelsea in the first leg of the Carling Cup semi-final.

Ally McCoist calls in to talk about his new job as Assistant Manager at Glasgow Rangers.

Tim is paying out £5 to the person that got a 'Lovejoy Is A Legend' sign show during the celebrity big brother eviction show.

Soccer AM show a small piece of material used on the new England home shirt.
Tim then shows a small piece of material that is to be used on the Torquay United shirt for next season, it features the football league conference badge.

This weeks Soccerettes are 4 dancers from the Miami Heat, they are in the country promoting the NBA. Tim leads them in some UK Hip Hop dancing!

Chris Nutbeam visits Bournemouth to ask the public about dieting.

Dustin Diamond who played Screech in Saved By The Bell waves goodbye at the end of the show.


 
 

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