Jeff Stelling launches new football show with CLUB

Short overview
Jeff Stelling has partnered with CLUB to launch a new show, 'Football Shaped Thoughts & Feelings On Football Club Owners & Other Football Things,' challenging fans to prove they can run a club better than their owners. The show is now live, with the app available for download.
Veteran broadcaster Jeff Stelling has announced a new venture with the football platform CLUB, launching a show titled "Football Shaped Thoughts & Feelings On Football Club Owners & Other Football Things." The agreement was confirmed on social media, with Stelling returning to the presenter's desk to engage fans in a unique challenge.
New Show Challenges Fans
The show invites supporters to test their managerial skills by asking: "Think you can run a club better than your owner? Prove it." This interactive format aims to put fans in the hot seat, encouraging them to make decisions and see if they could outperform actual club owners.
How to Access
Fans can download the CLUB app via the link provided in Stelling's announcement. The show is described as "officially live," with Stelling sharing a video preview on his social media channels.
Stelling, known for his long-running role on Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday, brings his characteristic energy and insight to this new digital platform. The collaboration marks a significant step for CLUB, which seeks to bridge the gap between fans and the business of football.
While the announcement has generated excitement among football enthusiasts, details about the show's format and episode schedule have yet to be fully disclosed. However, the emphasis on fan participation suggests a fresh approach to football media.
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