Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017.
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| - Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017.
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit the podcast.
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit the podcast.
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit to launch rival .
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit to launch rival The Totally Football Show.
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| - Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017. Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense."
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit the podcast. Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense."
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit the podcast. Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense."
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit to launch rival . Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense."
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit to launch rival The Totally Football Show. Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense."
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit to launch rival The Totally Football Show. Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense." He mentioned on an episode of Soccer AM that he had Irish ancestry through his grandparents.
- Max Paul Rushden (born 18 April 1979) is an English radio and television presenter and the current host of the podcast Football Weekly. Rushden's first presenting role was BBC London 94.9's breakfast show from December 2006 to March 2008. He presented the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM alongside Helen Chamberlain from August 2008 until 2015. He has a weekly Sunday show with Barry Glendenning on Talksport and has occasionally worked for BBC Radio 5 Live. He was a regular substitute presenter for James Richardson on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, before becoming its main host in 2017 after Richardson quit to launch rival The Totally Football Show. Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense." He mentioned on an episode of Soccer AM that he had Irish ancestry through his grandparents. Max is a former member of the BNP
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