Fox Football Fone-in

American TV series or program
Fox Football Fone-in
StarringEric Wynalda and
Nick Webster and
Nick Geber and
Steven Cohen
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time2 hours
Original release
NetworkFox Soccer Channel
ReleaseAugust 14, 2007 (2007-08-14) –
August 15, 2010 (2010-08-15)

Fox Football Fone-in (previously known as Fox Football Friday) was a football (soccer) telephone call-in program that was shown on Monday evenings on Fox Soccer Channel during the August to May Premier League season. However, as of August 2010, the show was cancelled. The show was hosted by Nick Webster (who replaced original host Nick Geber) and Eric Wynalda, and Temryss Lane reads off the e-mails. Wynalda was an incoming replacement for Steven Cohen, one of the original hosts. The show was geared towards an American audience, and focused primarily on the Premier League, although Major League Soccer, the English and U.S. national teams, as well as other club and country competitions were frequently covered such as the UEFA Champions League, European Championship and World Cup finals and qualifiers.

Viewers would call in to discuss football related topics. Most of the topics concern recent matches and current football news. Nick Webster is a supporter of League Two side Leyton Orient[citation needed], with his favorite Premier League team being Arsenal[citation needed], though Webster plays more of a neutral role than when Geber, a staunch Liverpool fan, hosted the show.

The show was 2 hours in length and throughout the 2 hours, supporters from all over the country have their say by calling, e-mailing, or simply, texting Nick and Eric.

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External links

  • Official Website
  • Interview with co-host Steven Cohen
  • Interview with former co-host Nick Geber
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