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The 15-minute show, aimed at 7 to 16-year-olds, is designed to bridge the BBC’s Saturday morning children’s output with its sports programming. After England’s embarrassing 1-0 defeat by Northern Ireland, the producers of the show thought they had a big story on their hands; the first opportunity for Eriksson to explain to supporters what went wrong during what should have been a routine World Cup qualifier. They had even agreed to shift the pre-recorded interview from today to yesterday to accommodate Eriksson’s desire to attend the second day of the final Ashes Test.
But, as Eriksson faced nationwide calls for his dismissal, Sportsround yesterday received a call from the Football Association to say that the head coach would be pulling out and would fulfil his obligation another time. Yesterday he was apparently barricaded in his home by the baying press pack.
Apart from disappointing young fans, Eriksson should be further abashed by the news that his eleventh-hour replacement was none other than David Healy, who scored the goal that sank England’s rudderless ship.
Fry, whose autobiography, Moab is my Washpot, contained infamous reminiscences of encounters in the cricket dressing-rooms at public school, is a big cricket fan and even put the game centre stage in The Liar, his novel about international espionage. For a man who professes his two big loves to be sport and Neighbours, Fry could not have wanted to be anywhere else but an Ashes Test yesterday.
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Starting in the North-East, Kevin Eason graduated to the Birmingham Post and Mail where he became chief industrial correspondent. At The Times, he has moved through politics and the motor industry until being appointed motor racing correspondent in 1998. Eason has won several awards and was judged most powerful journalist operating in Formula One by Business F1 magazine. He is now Sports Business Correspondent and produces The Insider gossip column
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