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Inside Sky Sports' revolutionary plan for Premier League on TV: 'Supersized Super Sundays', a new 'Multiview' Red Zone-style goals show... and a new role for Jamie Carragher as Roy Keane postpones his 'quit' threat

Inside Sky Sports' revolutionary plan for Premier League on TV: 'Supersized Super Sundays', a new 'Multiview' Red Zone-style goals show... and a new role for Jamie Carragher as Roy Keane postpones his 'quit' threat

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Sky Sports are to revolutionise their Premier League coverage, with NFL Red Zone-style action, fan analysis - and two thirds of the BBC 's Match of the Day team.
The broadcaster today unveiled plans for the forthcoming campaign, in which it will screen 215 matches - up from 128 last season.
At a media launch, it emerged that Roy Keane has been secured for another season, despite the former Manchester United man earlier voicing his concerns about continuing in punditry.
Kelly Cates and Mark Chapman, who will share presenting duties of the BBC's iconic Saturday night show from this weekend, will form part of Sky's team with Chapman adding Premier League matches to his existing Carabao Cup schedule. Cates and Chapman were announced as replacements for outgoing Gary Lineker, along with Gabby Logan.
At times on Sundays this year, Sky will show four games at the same time via 'Multiview'. Like the iconic American Football show, one presenting team will cover all four and will switch between games. Matches displaced by European competition will kick off at 2pm on Sunday.
And there will be a further new arrival in the shape of Fanalysis, where each Premier League club will be represented by one of their own supporters.
At the end of what the broadcaster is calling 'supersized Super Sundays', Jamie Carragher will front a reaction show called Extra Time.
Kasabian, the Leicester-based rock band, will provide the soundtrack.
Chief Sports Officer for Sky, Jonathan Licht, said: 'This is a landmark season for Sky Sports and the Premier League. For the first time, we'll bring fans over 215 live matches, including every 2pm kick-off on Super Sunday.
'We're introducing new innovations like Multiview, new programmes like Super Sunday: Extra Time, and a new look schedule for Sky Sports News.
'From the moment the season kicks off, we'll be helping fans stay across all the biggest stories and making sure they never miss a moment of the action.
'To better serve the millions of fans who watch and engage with Premier League content across TV, social and digital platforms, Sky Sports News has a revamped schedule.'
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I have previous criminal records because I had to do things when I was younger that I'm not proud of and I was naive. Pictured: Jack Skinner and his father at 80s pop star Paul Young's wedding to wife Lorna at the Old Marylebone Town Hall Skinner's parents are thought to have split up around 2012 when his father disappeared off the electoral register records for the house (Pictured) He later spent time living separately with his mother and father at their respective home (Pictured his childhood home, which has an immaculate and spacious lawned rear garden) 'But learnt from it and made me the man I am today. I'm proud of where I've come from and what I've achieved in life. All I try to do is spread positivity and let the world know anything in life is achievable with hard work.' Skinner was ejected from The Apprentice by Lord Sugar in Week Nine of the show in 2019, and went on to capitalise on his TV work with appearance on 8 Out of Ten Cats and Celebrity Masterchef. But his social media fame only really took off in Covid when he started posting videos of himself while speaking of the joys of being British, having a happy family life and motivating fans with messages such as: 'It doesn't matter how big those steps are you're taking as long as they're in the right direction.' Many of his clips were filmed behind the wheel of his trusty Transit van while he was making deliveries across the country. Since Covid, his social media posts often show him tucking into breakfasts at Dino's. It emerged this week that he was invited to meet JD Vance at his Grade Two listed manor house holiday home in the Cotswolds, thanks to them both being mutually acquainted with Dr James Orr, associate professor of philosophy of religion at the University of Cambridge. Orr told the Telegraph this week: 'He's a very busy man. 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He added: 'We had too many wonks, eggheads, politicians, and nobody who could speak of England… I thought, 'This guy is Romford on legs and I want him at this conference'. 'He came to the conference and gave a barnstorming speech, and what was so powerful about it was it wasn't political, wasn't point-scoring, wasn't having jabs at the Government or Opposition… He talked in a straightforward and emotionally powerful way about his love of England.' Orr suspected JD Vance would get on well with Skinner and sent his politician friend a picture of him, saying: 'We have to go for pints with this guy'. JD Vance later voiced support for Skinner on X after the former Apprentice star said he had received 'death threats' and 'vile comments about my children' following posts in which he claimed 'something's gone wrong' in the UK. In response, the Vice President posted a picture of a cartoon character and wrote: 'Hang in there, my friend. Remember that 90 percent of people attacking your family look like this.' Following their surprise meeting, Skinner posted a picture of himself on Tuesday, dressed in a smart white shirt and tie with his unlikely political friend dressed in a polo shirt 'after a few beers'. He added that it had been 'a cracking night in the beautiful English countryside with JD, his friends and family' and a 'once in a lifetime' moment, before his trademark, signing off with the word: 'Bosh'. Skinner who has a combined 1.1 million followers on Instagram and X had his profile raised still further this week when he became the tenth contestant to be announced by the BBC for this year's Strictly starting next month. He also spoke of how his life spilled into criminality after being handed a two-year suspended prison sentence for handling 4,992 stolen tubes of Body Shop cleansing gels and 2,000 Valium tablets He welcomed the news, saying: 'I'm beyond excited to be joining Strictly Come Dancing. I've tackled the boardroom and some big breakfasts in my time but stepping onto the dance floor under that glitterball is next level stuff! 'I've never danced in my life (other than at weddings) but I'm ready to graft and of course have a laugh. Bring on the sequins, sambas and most importantly, the BOSH to the ballroom!' Skinner who now lives in Brentwood with wife Sinéad and their three children described in his book how his father 'worked the markets and always had a business opportunity on the go' during his 'idyllic normal upbringing'. But the Daily Mail can reveal that his father was at the centre of a long running investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority into his attempts to revive the former Our Price records brand as an online operation selling discounted goods which led to investors losing nearly £4million. He and a business associate were found to have breached financial regulations by selling shares in their company Our Price Records Ltd to 260 investors, with amounts invested ranging from £1,200 to £252,000 Lee Skinner was said to have duped investors with bogus promotional material without telling them that at least £1.58m in commission on the share sales was being paid to third party shell companies. It was revealed in 2020 that he had been leant more than £760,000 by one of the companies which had received commission in return for him supposedly providing administrative and marketings services for Our Price Records. The High Court heard that most buyers were introduced by a company which falsely stated that Lee Skinner was 'a personal friend of Richard Branson' and that the band Madness had agreed to appear for free to promote the scheme. As a result of the case, he had a bankruptcy petition filed against him by the FCA in May 2020 and was banned from being a company director for ten years, according to financial records. wife Sinéad Meanwhile further details of Thomas Skinner's now spent conviction for handling stolen goods have now emerged. He was aged just 20 in 2012 when he was charged with a much older co-defendant Albert Jackson, then 61, Jackson from Aveley, Essex, who died in 2015 was accused of handling 9,552 tubes of the same gel to the value of £76,000 as well as 171 pairs of Sketches footwear worth £8,000. A woman who was once in a relationship with him said: 'I don't know what Albert's connection to Tom Skinner was beyond them being on the same charge in court - but I can tell you Albert was a wrong un. 'He was a proper thief, very into drugs and violent - he once attacked a fella n a pub with a crowbar. A nasty piece of work.' Skinner spoke of his brush with the law in 2019 when he told the Mail: 'Many years ago before I had my business, when I used to work on the markets, I was young and naïve and brought stock from a source that I didn't know. I wasn't aware that the stock was stolen and paid the consequences for the mistake I made.' As a result of his ordeal, he stated that he now only buys from 'trusted sources'. He added: 'That is now well in my past and I have had a string of successful companies since then… I was put in situations I didn't fully understand when I was younger but they have made me the man I am now. I am a changed man.' But Companies House records suggest that Skinner may be having business problems, or at the very least not keeping up with paperwork, due to lateness in filing returns to Companies House. His firm called The Fluffy Pillow Company which was launched in January 2019 last filed accounts for the year ending in January 2022, with accounts for the following year now being nearly 22 months overdue. Even the last set of accounts raised questions about the company as its net assets were listed as £51,301 with £50,000 falling due eventually to creditors. Unusually, the figures for the previous year were exactly the same.

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