- Ian Payne
Ian Payne (born December
1962 inGermany ) is a British television broadcaster who currently appears onSky Sports News .He began his career with
BBC Radio Lancashire in1986 and was once named as Northwest Young Journalist of the Year. Payne joined BBC Radio network sport in1988 , initially as a producer withBBC Radio 2 and on programmes includingBBC Radio 4 's "Today".As the long-standing frontman on
BBC Radio Five Live 's prestigious Saturday afternoon show "Sport on 5", the most popular sports programme on British radio, he became one of Five Live's most recognisable voices. He has hosted coverage of a range of major sports events, including theFA Cup Final, Six Nations Championshiprugby union , and rugby league's Challenge Cup Final, and in2000 completed a year's stint as the presenter of Five Live's weekday afternoon show.Payne then made the switch to Sky, after fifteen years with the BBC. He began by presenting "Monday Night Football", but was replaced by
Jeff Stelling from the start of the 2005-06 season. Payne presented Sky'sFA Cup during 2005-2006 (including the 2006 Final) and League Cup live coverage between 2003 and 2006, as well as occasionalBarclays Premiership games. In addition to his live presentation work, Payne presented a weekly football quiz show, Playball, before working solely works on "Sky Sports News ". FollowingRob McCaffrey 's departure from Sky, Ian hosted Gillette Soccer Special on Tuesdays and Wednesdays onSky Sports , before taking over as anchor of Goals on Sunday at the start of the 2008/2009 season. Payne is a self-confessed Leeds United fan.
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