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Jeff Stelling chuckled at ‘the low point of his career’ after Chris Kamara correction
Jeff Stelling chuckled at 'the low point of his career' after Chris Kamara correction,Jeff Stelling named the low point of his glittering broadcasting career as being corrected by Sky Sports colleague Chris Kamara regarding a Premier League stadium name

Jeff Stelling chuckled at ‘the low point of his career’ after Chris Kamara correction

Jeff Stelling bowed his head after he needed to be corrected over a Premier League ground by Chris Kamara – smiling as he called it the lowest point of his career.

The outgoing Soccer Saturday presenter enjoyed countless comical moments with his matchday partner – who left the show after 22 years in 2021.

Stelling, who will front the show for the final time on Sunday (May 28), wasn't best pleased after mucking up the name of West Ham's stadium following their move.

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Back in 2016, Stelling said: "Let's go and find out what's happening at Upton Park. West Ham nil, Sunderland nil, does this look like it's going to be deadlock to you Chris Kamara?"

Kammy chuckled, then fired back: "The London Stadium you mean Jeff. Get it right, come on."

Stelling said: "That's the low point of my career. Chris Kamara telling me to get it right… unbelievable Kammy."

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Chris Kamara delighted at correcting Jeff Stelling live on air
Chris Kamara delighted at correcting Jeff Stelling live on air (Image: YouTube/YouTube)

The iconic broadcaster announced that he would be leaving back in October of 2021 before staying on for another season – but insists this retirement is for good.

He said: "It is groundhog day, it is that time of the year, every year, where I announce I am leaving Sky Sports and Gillette Soccer Saturday. But this time it is true.

"After 30 fantastic years on Sky, you lot out there have supported me, as have Sky, but it’s time to give you a break from all the VAR rants and bad gags and over the top celebrations when Hartlepool score a goal and give someone else the chance to do this fantastic job.

Jeff Stelling laughed off the blunder as he cracked on with the show
Jeff Stelling laughed off the blunder as he cracked on with the show (Image: YouTube/Sky Sports)

“So I’ll be leaving on May 28, we’ve got a few programs between now and then."

Now the time has come, there is bound to be tears between Stelling and his colleagues, with Paul Merson sticking around as the lead pundit.

Stelling is also on tour with Merson as well as Matt Le Tissier, Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson, who all left Sky in 2020.

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