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Aidan Magee

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About Aidan
Aidan Magee is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He is a vastly experienced writer and broadcaster who has covered sport in 38 countries, which included World Cups, Euros, Champions League finals, Europa League finals, Africa Cup of Nations, Confederations Cup and numerous domestic cup finals and major UK events. He learned his trade with Agence France Presse in London before working with the John Wardle Agency. He then spent four years covering Manchester United for the News of the World before moving into broadcasting with Sky Sports News and then GB News. He has recently added the coverage of politics, current affairs and property-related to his skillset. He also hosts events.
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An interview on set at GB News discussing the success of England's women footballers

Mental Health Awareness Week: From playing with Zinedine Zidane to struggling with depression

28 Nov 2023  |  Sky Sports
The article discusses the journey of former professional footballer Cedric Anselin, who played alongside Zinedine Zidane for Bordeaux and later for Norwich. It covers his experiences from playing in a UEFA Cup final to his struggles with depression, suicide attempts, and financial betrayal by a family member. Anselin's story highlights the mental health challenges faced by athletes, particularly after their sports careers end. The article coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week, hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, and aims to shed light on the importance of mental health support. Anselin has since become a mental-health ambassador and coaches school children, using his experiences to help others and advocate for mental health awareness.

How to watch Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership and more

28 Nov 2023  |  Sky Sports
The article provides information on how to watch various football leagues including the Premier League, EFL, and Scottish Premiership. It likely details the different broadcasters or streaming services that have the rights to show the games, as well as any subscription fees or packages that may be required to access the content. The article may also offer guidance on how to watch these leagues from different regions or countries, and possibly includes information on any free-to-air games or highlights packages available to viewers.

Steven Gerrard, Glenn Hoddle, Bobby Moore: The 50 best players who never won the league (50-26)

08 May 2020  |  skysports.com
The article lists the first 25 of the 50 best football players who never won the English league title, detailing their careers and notable achievements. It includes iconic players such as Steven Gerrard, Glenn Hoddle, and Bobby Moore, and spans a range of eras and clubs. The piece reflects on what might have been for these players had circumstances been different, with some having come close to winning the title, while others are celebrated for their individual talents and contributions to the game despite not securing the league trophy.

Leyton Orient handed takeover deadline by Alan Bowers

05 Jun 2017  |  skysports.com
Millionaire businessman Alan Bowers has set a deadline of 9am tomorrow for Leyton Orient to complete a takeover deal potentially worth £3.3m. The club, recently relegated from League Two and facing a winding up order in the High Court, is in a precarious situation with no manager and a dispute over their training ground.

Premier League wages reach new record high of £2bn

14 Apr 2016  |  skysports.com
Premier League wages reached a record £2 billion in the 2014/15 season, with clubs showing they can handle the increase in pay costs by reporting a combined pre-tax profit for the second consecutive year, the first time since 1999. Despite a 36 percent decrease from the previous year's record profit, clubs still posted an aggregate operating profit of over £500 million when excluding transfer costs. Seventeen out of twenty clubs recorded an operating profit, and the league's financial success is attributed to a significant revenue advantage over most European clubs, making it highly attractive to global investors.
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