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13 vintage Soccer AM moments from Scott Brown's mankini to Ally McCoist's off camera patter

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Football fans woke up to the news on Tuesday morning that Soccer AM is set to be axed after 28 years of comedy gold for football downs throughout the UK.Having kicked off in 1995, presenters Tim Lovejoy and Helen Chamberlain galvanised the programme to become one of the most anticipated shows of the week throughout the nation, with the show becoming a match day morning routine for many, before heading off to the 3pm games of their choice.

But reports on Tuesday found that employees of Soccer AM had been told that they only have 10 episodes left before the end of the season before cameras will stop rolling once and for all.In almost three decades of weekly showings, Soccer AM has given us all memories for life through goofy antics, puns worthy of a failed 'Dad joke' annual, memorable moments caught on video and the endless amounts of laughter that will undoubtedly have captured the hearts of many. Record Sport takes you through the motions with 13 of the best moments caught live on the multi-generational relic.Now this wasn't strictly Soccer AM as such, but it was picked up on - a lot - by those on the show as a cult reference.

McCall, who spent seven years at Rangers throughout their dominance in the 1990's, had just celebrated Bradford City's promotion to the Premier League as they just pipped Ipswich Town to the second promotion spot in the league.Having had a drink or two, McCall went to climb a car in celebration in front of an onlooking Bantams crowd, managing to get one foot on the bonnet before slipping and comically sliding off the car and onto the floor.

Props to the former Motherwell boss - his can stayed firmly intact.The 'Crossbar Challenge' was a hallmark of the glory days of Soccer AM, where cameras would

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