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  • Revealed: The shock name BBC insiders think is on Match of the Day list to replace Gary Lineker – MIKE KEEGAN’S INSIDE SPORT

    Revealed: The shock name BBC insiders think is on Match of the Day list to replace Gary Lineker – MIKE KEEGAN’S INSIDE SPORT

    • BBC are hunting for a new anchor with Lineker to leave at the end of the season
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    Potential changes to Match of the Day, along with the race to replace Gary Lineker, remain the talk of the BBC.

    Insiders believe that one move being considered is to introduce a segment to the highlights show of news from behind the scenes, which would see a journalist brought in to give some off-the-field detail.

    The appearance of Roman Kemp on Radio 5 Live, on which he recently hosted the 606 phone-in with Robbie Savage, has also set tongues wagging.

    With Chris Sutton covering Celtic’s late clash at Hearts, the 31-year-old stepped in to co-host. Kemp, son of Spandau Ballet star Martin, performed well after a nervous start and is known to have admirers in high places.

    Whether the BBC’s new director of sport Alex Kay-Jelski would give him Lineker’s shoes to fill, however, remains to be seen.

    BBC bosses remain on hunt to find someone to replace Gary Lineker at Match of the Day host

    BBC bosses remain on hunt to find someone to replace Gary Lineker at Match of the Day host 

    The recent appearance of Roman Kemp (pictured) on Radio 5 Live has set tongues wagging

    The recent appearance of Roman Kemp (pictured) on Radio 5 Live has set tongues wagging

    Mark Chapman remains among the favourites to step into Lineker's shoes

    Gabby Logan is also a candidate to take the anchor role

    Mark Chapman (left) and Gabby Logan (right) among favourites to step into Lineker’s shoes

    Padel’s at the wheel

    While the eyes of the Formula One world were on the track for this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix, many of the drivers had already taken part in a keenly contested competition elsewhere.

    The padel court at Doha’s Waldorf Astoria threw its doors open to drivers and sports figures from across the world in the days building up to the big race.

    Insiders say British pair George Russell and Lando Norris were among those to catch the eye while Novak Djokovic took on Premier Padel (and Paris Saint-Germain) chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

    Lando Norris was a Formula One star to catch the eye on the padel court at Doha’s Waldorf Astoria this weekend

    Lando Norris was a Formula One star to catch the eye on the padel court at Doha’s Waldorf Astoria this weekend

    Wales to tackle the FA

    The attempt by Welsh clubs playing in the English league to qualify for Europe by entering the Welsh League Cup will now go before the full FA Board, rather than just a sub-committee.

    In what would appear to be a blow for those wanting to ‘have their Welsh cake and eat it’, as one English exec quipped, EFL clubs have been told that the decision has been made ‘due to the importance and significance of the topic’.

    Clubs have also been assured that they will be given the opportunity to respond as part of the consultation process.

    The attempt by Welsh clubs playing in the English league to qualify for Europe by entering the Welsh League Cup will now go before the full FA Board

    The attempt by Welsh clubs playing in the English league to qualify for Europe by entering the Welsh League Cup will now go before the full FA Board

    Ignorance is Faes

    Not all of Leicester City’s footballers were out partying while manager Steve Cooper was getting sacked. A group including Conor Coady and Harry Winks were spotted in a Copenhagen nightclub, close to a sign which read ‘Enzo I Miss U’, which many interpreted as a dig at Enzo Maresca’s replacement, hours after the defeat by Chelsea which saw Cooper punted despite his side not being in the relegation zone.

    However, with the squad not expected back in until Tuesday, centre-back Wout Faes was spotted in the more tranquil surroundings of Cliveden House in Buckinghamshire. Indeed, as club bosses were harshly deciding that Cooper was out of his depth, Faes was relaxing in the spa’s swimming pool.

    Wout Faes was not out partying while Leicester players were snapped out just before Steve Cooper's sacking

    Wout Faes was not out partying while Leicester players were snapped out just before Steve Cooper’s sacking

    'Enzo I miss u' was depicted on the sign while players partied

    Harry Winks appeared to enjoy the sign and captures the moment on his phone

    In the footage obtained by Danish outlet Ekstra Bladet, a sign reading ‘Enzo I miss u’ was held aloft while players including Winks (right) laughed and film the moment on their smartphones

    The Gretsy Lights

    Christmas lights of a different variety have arrived at Crewe Alexandra courtesy of Cheshire Police, rather than Santa Claus.

    Officers arrived at Gresty Road last week armed with LED grow lights, which they had seized following a raid at a cannabis factory.

    With the League Two side’s pitch having suffered in previous winters, the donations were well-received by club staff, with one insider claiming they now had their own version of the Northern Lights.

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  • Ruben Amorim declares that Man United is ‘my place’ as new Old Trafford boss explains ‘really hard’ decision to leave Sporting Lisbon in interview with Gary Neville

    Ruben Amorim declares that Man United is ‘my place’ as new Old Trafford boss explains ‘really hard’ decision to leave Sporting Lisbon in interview with Gary Neville

    • Ruben Amorim oversaw his first training session as Man United boss on Monday
    • The 39-year-old left Sporting Lisbon to become Erik ten Hag’s successor  
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    New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorin has explained why he simply couldn’t turn down the opportunity to manage the club.

    Amorim took charge at Old Trafford during the international break after signing a two-and-a-half-year deal, replacing Erik ten Hag and taking the reins from interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy. 

    The Portuguese has been in Manchester this week as he adapts to his new job, which is as head coach of the Red Devils following his departure from Sporting Lisbon in his homeland.

    Amorin, widely regarded as one of Europe’s top coaches, took charge of his first training session on Monday.

    The 39-year-old received some criticism in Portugal for ‘abandoning’ Sporting during the season and he has spoken about the decision in an interview with United legend Gary Neville on Sky Sports.

    ‘It was really hard but I had to do it, Amorin told Neville. I already had conversations with clubs so was quite normal but what I felt at the time, I felt that this is my place.’

    Ruben Amorin has explained his decision to leave Sporting Lisbon and join Man United

    Ruben Amorin has explained his decision to leave Sporting Lisbon and join Man United

    Amorin sat down with United legend Gary Neville at the end of his first week of training

    Amorin sat down with United legend Gary Neville at the end of his first week of training

    The comment drew a smile from Neville, who spent his entire playing career at United.

    ‘I think it was the right club in the right moment for me, Amorin continued. ‘I felt that this is my place. I think it was the right club in the right moment for me.   

    ‘It was very tough to leave Sporting. Because in the middle of the season, you can say everything, it’s Manchester United. It’s everything, it’s the moment, it’s the club that I want. 

    ‘But you are leaving your guys in middle of the season. It was really hard but I had to do it and I was so happy, of course. 

    ‘You can see it in every interaction that I have but I also felt in the first moment it was a little bit overwhelming. But after five minutes you start thinking about the club, the team, the players, how to play…. so it was quite fun.’

    Amorim has arrived as ‘head coach’, the first in United’s history, and it is part of an overhaul to the structure led by CEO Omar Berrada, director of football Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox.

    While he will, over time, have the chance to bring his own players in, internally the feeling at United is that there are players at the club that can produce far more than they have shown so far. 

    Amorin led Sporting to two domestic titles since taking charge in 2020 and left the club in the midst of what was on course to be another successful campaign. 

    Amorim was confirmed as the man to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford back on November 1

    Amorim was confirmed as the man to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford back on November 1

    The 39-year-old took charge of his first training session as United manager on Monday

    The 39-year-old took charge of his first training session as United manager on Monday

    Sporting sit six points clear at the top of the Portuguese top flight and second in the 36-team Champions League table.

    Amorin will begin his tenure with a trip to Ipswich, who will have newfound confidence after their shock 2-1 win at Tottenham last time out. 

    United will start the weekend 13th in the Premier League table with just 15 points from their first 11 fixtures this season.

    After taking on Ipswich, the Red Devils will host Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League four days later.

    United have taken six points from a possible 12 in Europe so far this term, having drawn against Twente, Porto and Fenerbahce, before beating PAOK Salonika.





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  • The anti-nepo babies who have shunned showbiz for ‘proper’ jobs – as Gary Barlow reveals his ‘studious’ son is pursuing a career in medicine

    The anti-nepo babies who have shunned showbiz for ‘proper’ jobs – as Gary Barlow reveals his ‘studious’ son is pursuing a career in medicine

    From Lila Moss walking the Victoria Secret catwalk with her mother Kate to Kim Kardashian’s daughter North performing as Simba in a Lion King concert, the mere sight of a ‘nepo baby’ in the limelight is guaranteed to rile people up.

    Many accused of riding on their parents’ coattails argue that they have to graft even harder to prove they’re talented in their own right, but some children of famous parents have decided to apply that work ethic outside of the showbiz industry. 

    For instance, Take That star Gary Barlow recently revealed all three of his children are opting for a more studious path, explaining that his son Daniel, 24, and daughter Emily, 22, have both decided to pursue careers in medicine and physiology respectively.

    Celeb kids who don’t attempt to replicate their parents’ success in the same industry, perhaps conceding that they genuinely don’t have the same level of talent, often end up piggybacking on their success in a different way.

    That might mean setting themselves up as ‘influencers’ or launching brands – Stella McCartney perhaps being the most famous example – but there’s a whole bunch who have opted for refreshingly normal career paths. 

    Two hugely famous Oscar nominated actors have sons who have pursued careers as chefs, while one of the world’s most beloved singers is rightly proud of his son who is a firefighter in New Jersey.  

    Here MailOnline reveals the perks of not becoming yet another nepo baby. 

    The anti-nepo babies who have shunned showbiz for 'proper' jobs - as Gary Barlow reveals his son is pursuing a career in medicine

    The anti-nepo babies who have shunned showbiz for ‘proper’ jobs – as Gary Barlow reveals his son is pursuing a career in medicine

    Gary Barlow’s son Daniel  

    Job: Medical student 

    The Take That star, 53, shares Daniel, 24, Emily, 22 and Daisy, 15, with wife of 25-years Dawn Andrews, but none of his three children have sought fame, despite their father’s huge success. 

    Instead opting to follow a more studious path, Gary’s eldest children Daniel and Emily have both decided to pursue careers in medicine and physiology respectively. 

    Gary revealed his youngest is still undecided on where her passions lie, but she is also studious like her siblings. 

    Speaking to The Mirror, he said ‘The two oldest ones [Daniel and Emily] have kind of gone into medicine and physiology – studying strength and conditioning – and my youngest one, Daisy, I’m not too sure what she’s heading for but again, she’s very studious… unlike me and my wife,’ he says.

    ‘I don’t think they will follow in my music footsteps but I wouldn’t have discouraged them though if they did want to, it’s been a good business for me’.

    It’s unclear how Daniel’s career in medicine is unfolding, but it’s believed he graduated last year, with his proud parents Gary and Dawn by his side. 

    Gary has also spoken of his pride in his super-fit son for taking part in an Ironman challenge, saying: ‘We just couldn’t be prouder of our boy – unbelievable amounts of training and determination – when you put in the work you get the results.’

    The Take That star, 53, shares Daniel, 24, Emily, 22 and Daisy, 15, with wife of 25-years Dawn Andrews, but none of his three children have sought fame, despite their father's huge success

     The Take That star, 53, shares Daniel, 24, Emily, 22 and Daisy, 15, with wife of 25-years Dawn Andrews, but none of his three children have sought fame, despite their father’s huge success

    Brian May’s son Jimmy May 

    Job: Physiotherapist 

    He is one of the biggest musicians in the world, however the son of Queen guitarist Brian May has completely contrasted his dad’s rock and roll lifestyle. 

    Instead of touring the world, Jimmy May, who Brian shares with his first wife Chrissie Mullen, pursued a career as a physiotherapist. 

    The healthcare professional as worked at top Harley Street practices and even trained with Sarah Key, a physiotherapist to King Charles.

    Working at a range of clinics throughout London, it is clear Jimmy inherited his scientific mind from his father who also studied Maths and Physics at Imperial College London and went on to complete a PhD in Astrophysics in 2007. 

    Instead of touring the world, Jimmy May, who Brian shares with his first wife Chrissie Mullen, pursued a career as a physiotherapist

    Instead of touring the world, Jimmy May, who Brian shares with his first wife Chrissie Mullen, pursued a career as a physiotherapist

    Ulrika Jonsson’s daughter Bo Jonsson 

    Job: Nanny

    Swedish-born Ulrika Jonsson rose to fame in the early 90s as a weather presenter before moving on to front the hit show Gladiators on ITV. 

    Yet her daughter, Bo, 23, has shunned this exciting life – after training to be a nanny for the rich and famous at the prestigious Norland College. 

    Back in April 2023 Ulrika, 57, shared snaps with her daughter after she graduated from her university course to become a nanny.

    The TV star told how proud she was of her daughter – who was born with a congenital heart condition – for reaching the milestone after always struggling with academia.

    Praising more ‘practical’ degrees and apprenticeships she said Bo was a ‘grafter and a doer’ as she shared snaps from the ceremony at prestigious Norland College -where the Prince and Princess of Wales’s childminder learned her craft.

    Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo – who looks after Prince William and Kate’s three young children, George, Charlotte and Louis – is also a graduate of the prestigious Bath nanny school. 

    The training costs £36,000 in total and includes martial arts training and stunt driving to its curriculum to cater for modern clients – many of whom are celebrities and the super-rich.

    Ulrika Jonsson's daughter Bo, 23, has shunned the showbiz life - after training to be a nanny for the rich and famous at the prestigious Norland College (pictured at her graduation in 2023)

    Ulrika Jonsson’s daughter Bo, 23, has shunned the showbiz life – after training to be a nanny for the rich and famous at the prestigious Norland College (pictured at her graduation in 2023) 

    She trained at the prestigious Norland College where the Prince and Princess of Wales 's childminder learned her craft

    She trained at the prestigious Norland College where the Prince and Princess of Wales ‘s childminder learned her craft

    Bruce Springsteen’s son Sam 

    Job: Firefighter

    Legendary musician Bruce Springsteen has released 21 studio albums throughout his six-decade long career. 

    Yet music didn’t appeal to his son Sam who became a firefighter in Jersey City in 2020. 

    Previously speaking to the New York Times about his son’s profession Bruce, 75, said: ‘It was a long road.

    ‘He was very dedicated for quite a few years and we are just excited for him today.’

    Sam graduated from the Monmouth County Fire Academy in 2014, and then went on to work as a volunteer firefighter in Colts Neck, the area of New Jersey where he grew up.

    His parents had front-row seats as he accepted his duties as a firefighter for the district.

    He told ABC News at the time: ‘This is my son’s day, so I’m staying out of it.’

    While Sam keeps his life private, Bruce’s wife Patti previously revealed that Sam had welcomed his first child in July 2022, Lily Harper Springsteen.

    Music didn't appeal to Bruce Springsteen's son Sam who became a firefighter in Jersey City in 2020

    Music didn’t appeal to Bruce Springsteen’s son Sam who became a firefighter in Jersey City in 2020

    Harrison Ford’s son Ben  

    Job: Chef 

    Harrison Ford regarded as a cinematic cultural icon with his films grossing more than $9.3 billion worldwide. 

    However despite his father’s huge success, his son Ben wasn’t tempted into a life in the spotlight and instead works as a chef in a low-key restaurant.

    He founded Ford’s Filling Station in LAX airport in Los Angeles – which has a 3.5 star rating on Trip Advisor

    And he is also the founder of California Southland Doorstep Market, which promotes locally-grown products and hand-crafted goods.

    Ben has previously spoken of how his dad helped inspire his passion for cooking. 

    He told the Mail: ‘My father was definitely around when I was growing up, and he likes to cook too.’

    And he added: ‘Seeing how meticulous he was at his craft has stayed with me as a chef.’ 

    Chef Ben and his father actor Harrison attend the Los Angeles Mission's Christmas Eve for the homeless on December 24, 2012

    Chef Ben and his father actor Harrison attend the Los Angeles Mission’s Christmas Eve for the homeless on December 24, 2012

    Roger Taylor’s daughter Rory

    Job: Doctor 

    Brian May’s son isn’t the only offspring of Queen to enter the health sector after Roger Taylor’s daughter Rory pursued a career as a doctor. 

    Unlike Roger’s son Rufus who has followed in his father’s footsteps as a drummer, Rory works for the NHS as a west London GP. 

    Rory has a Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and actively encourages people to check their boobs so they can be proactive about early signs of cancer through her work with CoppaFeel. 

    She’s one of the breast cancer charity’s Medical Advisory Group members and has complteted a 60 mile, five-day trek across the Sahara to raise funds in November last year. 

    ‘The most challenging part was trying to find the time to wear in my hiking boots in between work and life as a busy new mum, so I resorted to wearing them around the house and on nursery drop-offs,’ she said. 

    During the Covid pandemic, she was regularly featured on Channel Four news, where she spoke about restrictions and the fact hand sanitiser had been going missing. 

    Brian May's son isn't the only offspring of Queen to enter the health sector after Roger Taylor's daughter Rory pursued a career as a doctor

    Brian May’s son isn’t the only offspring of Queen to enter the health sector after Roger Taylor’s daughter Rory pursued a career as a doctor 

    Rory has a Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and actively encourages people to check their boobs so they can be proactive about early signs of cancer through her work with CoppaFeel

    Rory has a Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and actively encourages people to check their boobs so they can be proactive about early signs of cancer through her work with CoppaFeel 

    Anna Wintour’s son Charles Shaffer: 

    Job: Doctor   

    Charles Shaffer could have capitalized on the celebrity kudos that comes with being the son of fashion icon and long-time Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

    But Charles, 39, has shied away from the limelight and instead opted to become a doctor – following in the footsteps of his father who was a longtime professor of child psychiatry.

    Charles got his undergraduate degree in Modern History at Oxford University, England, before returning to New York to complete his medical degree at Columbia University.

    Having worked in hospitals across the US, he holds the position of Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Attending Psychiatrist at Weill Cornell. 

    Speaking in 2020, Anna gave a rare insight into her personal life as she revealed that Charles had become ‘very ill’ while treating Covid patients during the pandemic.

    Sharing the news in a video posted on the Vogue Instagram account at the time, she said: ‘My son is a doctor. He is currently quite ill and self quarantining at home but when he is able, he will return to the ICU at his hospital.

    ‘I am so proud of him and so grateful to all the health workers, first responders, nurses and doctors who are fighting to reduce the spread of the virus and to save lives.’  

    Charles Shaffer could have capitalized on the celebrity kudos that comes with being the son of fashion icon and long-time Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, but instead he became a doctor

    Charles Shaffer could have capitalized on the celebrity kudos that comes with being the son of fashion icon and long-time Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, but instead he became a doctor 

    Bill Murray’s son Homer

    Job: Chef  

    Ghostbusters’ actor Bill Murray’s son Homer strayed from the acting path as he also headed to the kitchen to pursue his career. 

    Homer Murray initially worked as a photo assistant and had the opportunity to travel extensively, sampling a whole host of cuisines, which is how he discovered the love of cooking. 

    Upon his return to the US, he opened his own restaurant in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn in 2012.

    Now called 21 Greenpoint, and having received a Michelin star, it serves a range of dishes including fried calamari, pork collar and the Spaghetti Meg Ryan. 

    When the restaurant first opened, the actor, 74, was seen tending the bar and pouring shots for guests.

    The Lost In Translation actor reportedly told the rowdy revellers: ‘I am so happy… that he has not continued in the family business.’

    Ghostbusters' actor Bill Murray's son Homer strayed from the acting path as he also headed to the kitchen to pursue his career

    Ghostbusters’ actor Bill Murray’s son Homer strayed from the acting path as he also headed to the kitchen to pursue his career 

    Speaking to the New York Post at the time, Homer said: ‘[My dad] has been very supporting of me. 

    ‘He didn’t do this because I asked him to. He didn’t do this because he thought it would drum up business. He did this because he wanted to. That’s the beauty of it.’ 

    On the restaurant’s website, Homer has a photo alongside his famous father with a quote from the actor that reads: ‘Homer has taken the joy of the family to have a drink, have a meal, and have friends together in one place, and made it his life’s work.’ 

    Robert De Niro’s son Raphael 

    Job: Real Estate Broker

    Raphael De Niro, 46, is the eldest son of acting legend Robert – but he has proved to be incredibly successful in his own right.

    Growing up, he showed great entrepreneurial spirit, working various summer jobs including at a Persian rug store, as a doorman, and as a busboy at his father’s Nobu restaurant.

    Raphael, whose parents divorced when he was just a pre-teen, later attended New York University but did not end up graduating.

    Early signs suggested he would follow in his father’s acting footsteps after making a handful of on-screen appearances but he eventually decided to break away from the family tradition.

    Instead, he found his feet as a real estate broker in New York and worked his way up in the property industry.

    Raphael eventually founded his own team under the Douglas Elliman real estate umbrella in 2004.

    The De Niro group soon became the company’s top earning team, bringing in an average of more than $250million in sales to the company annually.

    And Raphael counts famous faces such as Renee Zellweger and Kelly Ripa among his client base. 

    Raphael De Niro, 46, is the eldest son of acting legend Robert - but he has proved to be incredibly successful in his own right as an real estate broker

    Raphael De Niro, 46, is the eldest son of acting legend Robert – but he has proved to be incredibly successful in his own right as an real estate broker 

    Willem Dafoe’s son Jack 

    Job: Environmentalist

    Willem Dafoe, 67, has had a legendary Hollywood career, having won several Academy Awards and BAFTAS. 

    Yet despite his famous dad and his director mother Elizabeth LeCompte, Jack has focussed on a different path – using legal skills to have save the environment. 

    He previously worked in public policy as a Senior Policy and Research Associate at the New York City Apollo Alliance, which seeks to catalyse a clean energy revolution that will put millions of Americans back to work.

    He now works as Assistant Attorney General in the Natural Resources Division in Maine, New England.  

    According to thethings.com, he earns roughly $600,000 from his work – a hefty pay packet but not as much as his dad’s. 

    Perhaps his love of the natural world comes from his father, who has said he avoids eating meat because of the damage it does to the planet.  

    He told Foodiamo in 2018: ‘I don’t eat meat. I admire vegans, but I’m only a vegetarian. 

    ‘I like to eat fish once in while, but I don’t eat meat anymore because animal farms are one of the main causes of the destruction of the planet.’  ​ 

    Yet despite his famous dad and his director mother Elizabeth LeCompte, Jack has focussed on a different path - using legal skills to have save the environment

    Yet despite his famous dad and his director mother Elizabeth LeCompte, Jack has focussed on a different path – using legal skills to have save the environment 

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  • Presenters Kelly Cates, Hayley McQueen and Christine Lampard set to launch new Overlap podcast series ‘Not Just Football’- as the trio aim to build on the successes Gary Neville’s ‘Stick to Football’ show

    Presenters Kelly Cates, Hayley McQueen and Christine Lampard set to launch new Overlap podcast series ‘Not Just Football’- as the trio aim to build on the successes Gary Neville’s ‘Stick to Football’ show

    Sky Sports presenters Kelly Cates and Hayley McQueen are launching a new Overlap podcast series called ‘Not Just Football’ alongside ITV’s Christine Lampard on October 8.

    The trio will host a weekly show reacting to football’s biggest talking points from a unique angle as they look to share their expertise from their experiences within the game.

    The series will also tackle a variety of different topics outside of the sport, with the presenters interviewing experts and stars from different backgrounds.

    Cates’ and McQueen’s relationship spans back to their childhood due to their father’s Kenny Dalglish and Gordon McQueen playing together with the Scotland national team throughout the 1970s and 80s.

    With Lampard – the wife of Chelsea legend Frank – joining them in the The Overlap‘s newest venture brought to you by Sky Bet, the presenters are hoping their chemistry will bring a fresh perspective to football podcasting.

    Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates will host the new Overlap podcast series 'Not All Football'

    Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates will host the new Overlap podcast series ‘Not All Football’

    Fellow Sky Sports presenter Hayley McQueen will also host the show alongside Cates

    ItV's Christine Lampard completes the trio of hosts in the Overlap's newest show

    Hayley McQueen (left) and Christine Lampard (right) will also be hosts on the weekly show

    The Overlap have had success with 'Stick to Football' hosted by Gary Neville and other stars

    The Overlap have had success with ‘Stick to Football’ hosted by Gary Neville and other stars

    ‘What we’re looking for is something from the weekends football that isn’t necessarily being covered elsewhere,’ Cates told Mail Sport. ‘There are so many football podcasts and trying to find something that isn’t done is really tricky.

    ‘So it’s not about analysis. It’s not necessarily about a deep dive into the tactics of the North London Derby or whatever, but it’s about the stories around it more than that.’

    ‘Not Just Football’ marks the latest endeavour of the Overlap which produces Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet.

    With their newest project looking to ride the wave of success of the award-winning show, hosted by Gary Neville, McQueen believes it’s the right time for the podcast to come out.

    The Sky Sports presenter told Mail Sport: ‘It came out of [how] I worked with a lot of the guys at buzz and the guys who are working on the Overlap and Stick to Football and love what they do.

    ‘I was like “There’s a place for this” with three females discussing topics and things in a slightly different way. We’re not ex-footballers. We’re all linked to ex-footballers or current managers or what have you, and we all have a lot in common.’

    Cates has worked with the Overlap in previous years, hosting their live shows as Neville, Jamie Carragher, and Co, travel the country engaging with fans.

    Cates, the daughter of Kenny Dalglish, has said the podcast will be different to others out there

    Cates, the daughter of Kenny Dalglish, has said the podcast will be different to others out there

    The 48-year-old has a strong relationship with Stick to Football hosts Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher due to working with them on Sky Sports

    The 48-year-old has a strong relationship with Stick to Football hosts Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher due to working with them on Sky Sports

    The 48-year-old has built a strong relationship with the pair of former football stars turned pundits by working with them on Sky with regularity over the last decade.

    And while she believes it’s too early for ‘Not Just Football’ to rival her colleague’s podcast, Cates sees no reason why it can’t emulate their success in the future.

    ‘[Stick to Football] is one of my favourites because I know them off camera and on camera, I see them both sides,’ explained Cates.

    ‘What I really love about it are the moments where you see them and their personalities and their relationships. So I think that’s definitely something that we’re hoping to build on.

    ‘It’d be a bit brave of us to try and take them on early on. But maybe once we are more established you might think about setting up a bit of a rivalry.’

    Meanwhile, McQueen thinks the qualities that the background of Cates, Lampard, and herself, will provide a different type of podcast to that hosted by Neville and Carragher.

    Hayley is the daughter of former Scotland and Man United player Gordon McQueen, who sadly passed away last year

    Hayley is the daughter of former Scotland and Man United player Gordon McQueen, who sadly passed away last year 

    Christine is the wife of Frank Lampard and could provide insight into living with a top player

    Christine is the wife of Frank Lampard and could provide insight into living with a top player

    ‘We’re very different from that,’ added McQueen. ‘We’ve all gone through very different things in life, and I think we’ll be speaking quite openly about some of the challenges that we faced in our personal lives, and in our careers.

    ‘We’re not going to be there as three women pretending. It’s not going to be like Loose Women, that’s for sure.

    ‘I think it’ll be very, very different to the current Stick to Football in that none of us have played, but we’ve all been influenced by the game in different ways.’

    Not Just Football, brought to you by Sky Bet, is launching on 8th October via The Overlap YouTube channel.

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  • Gary Baseman’s Memento Moa is a tribute to those things that were loved and lost

    Gary Baseman’s Memento Moa is a tribute to those things that were loved and lost

    “Most beautiful smile, funny, fun and it was easy for her to become my favourite cousin as a little boy.”

    Gary Baseman with some of the works he has created. Photo / Mark Hanauer
    Gary Baseman with some of the works he has created. Photo / Mark Hanauer

    “She became an ER nurse in LA – it’s much different than New Zealand – lot of gunshots and knife wounds so she needed to take a lot of vacations.”

    She also “dabbled” in photography and on a trip to NZ she met acclaimed Kiwi landscape photographer Craig Potton in Nelson.

    “From there, they fell in love, got married, had a kid and I became a well-known artist and illustrator. I was doing work for the New Yorker, the New York Times, TIME magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly. I was doing 12 to 20 assignments every month.”

    They stayed in touch, but Baseman’s “crazy workaholic” lifestyle and the demand for his work in LA and New York meant he never found the time to come over to New Zealand.

    Then Beverly was diagnosed with cancer and died in 2005 at the age of 51.

    “That was a really busy, odd, interesting time for me and I was dealing with a lot of change and the idea of losing Beverly who was way too young to die kind of broke my heart.”

    Mousetrap by Gary Baseman, part of the Memento Moa exhibition on at Taupō Museum and Art Gallery.
    Mousetrap by Gary Baseman, part of the Memento Moa exhibition on at Taupō Museum and Art Gallery.

    About 12 years after her death, he finally made it over to New Zealand.

    “I saw how beautiful her adopted homeland was and was very inspired by it.

    “Craig Potton happens to be the premiere landscape photographer of New Zealand. You can’t go to a bookstore without finding a Craig Potton book. He knows how to capture the beauty of New Zealand, so being able to see it through his eyes.”

    He also had a fascination with prehistoric creatures, having grown up near the La Brea Tar Pits in LA which have produced the biggest collection of Ice Age fossils, like Colombian mammoths, saber tooth cats and other creatures of a bygone era.

    The story of the moa intrigued him and a body of work was created, resulting in an exhibition called Memento Moa, which has so far been shown at The Suter Art Gallery in Nelson and now at Taupō Museum and Art Gallery.

    The Taupō exhibition opened on Friday, September 27, on Baseman’s 64th birthday.

    “The moa kind of touched me in a way that this creature didn’t exist any more, like my cousin Beverly, that finding a way for me to understand a bit of New Zealand, mix it with my love for her and find a way to create a body of work … She was way too young. She wasn’t a kid but she still had a full life ahead of her and if you ever met her she was full of life.”

    He has created artwork mainly in the form of paintings which draw inspiration from a wide range of influences, including a strong Alice in Wonderland influence, incorporating Beverly as the main character, plus a bit of Andy Warhol, Alfred Hitchcock, Frida Kahlo, Lucille Ball, John Lennon, David Bowie, Louis Armstrong and his own cat Blackie, “who was a giant inspiration to my work and my life”. Blackie died during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    His first exhibition in Nelson was delayed three times by the pandemic, which allowed the body of work to mature. He has more than 150 sketch books full of drawings leading up to the final works that appear in the exhibition.

    The exhibition also includes an array of stuffed moa, that people can buy. They have Victorian mourning lockets around their necks so people can add a photo of a person or pet they have loved and lost.

    “Not only was I going into the bush, seeing the prehistoric plantings and trees and how insanely beautiful everything was, I would go into the museums and learning about the flightless birds of course and then also the moa as an extinct creature that existed here forever, until man showed up and within 200 years, because it was such an easy bird to kill or eat or use all the elements of it, within 200 years it was gone.”

    His art also plays off his love of cats and New Zealanders’ love for the environment and the need to protect the flightless birds.

    “For me, it’s the irony of it because I am such a very pro cat person but I understand [it] being a predator and so for me that is kind of a play off it.”

    The exhibition runs from September 28 to December 9 at the Taupō Museum and Art Gallery.

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