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Playername | Ray Stubbs |
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Fullname | Raymond Stubbs |
Cityofbirth | Wallasey, Wirral |
Countryofbirth | England |
Years1 | 1973–1978 |
Clubs1 | Tranmere Rovers |
Caps1 | 0 |
Goals1 | 0 |
Years2 | 1978–1980 |
Clubs2 | Bangor City |
Caps2 | ? |
Goals2 | ? |
Raymond "Ray" Stubbs (born Wallasey, Wirral, 1956) is a broadcaster and former footballer. He works for ESPN, presenting live Premier League and Scottish Premier League matches, having joined the satellite sports channel from the BBC in 2009.
During the Liverpool - Wolverhampton Wanderers game on Boxing Day 2009 he was taken ill at half time and taken to hospital as a precaution.
In 2007, Stubbs took part in Comic Relief does Fame Academy, and made it to the last five, before being struck down by an upper respiratory tract infection. Despite his illness, he still performed twice on the night, before being voted out by three of his fellow students so he could go home and recover. Stubbs also takes part in the Great North Run each year for charity, and is an honorary member of Gateshead Harriers.
Stubbs often participates in fundraising events with his younger brother, former Everton footballer, Alan Stubbs. The brothers are close and Ray actively encouraged Alan to pursue a playing career having failed to achieve great heights himself as a player.
Category:Living people Category:1956 births Category:English footballers Category:Tranmere Rovers F.C. players Category:Bangor City F.C. players Category:People from Wallasey Category:British sports broadcasters Category:Fame Academy participants
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