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Chris Kamara has shot down speculation he will be leaving Sky Sports' popular Soccer Saturday programme.
A report on Sunday claimed the 64-year-old had decided to follow colleague Jeff Stelling out the door after the long-serving host announced he would be leaving at the end of the season.
Kamara has worked for Sky since 1999, four years after he hung up his boots and following spells as manager of Bradford City and Stoke City.
He has since established himself as a fan favourite on Sky Sports' weekly results show with his spirited coverage of fixtures from grounds up and down the country.
And in an update which will be welcomed by many, Kamara took to social media to declare reports he will be leaving Soccer Saturday are the first he has heard of any exit.
"Today's story is news to me even though some of you have noticed that I've had a few weeks off Sky Sports I'm back on the 12th March," he wrote on Twitter.
"Looking forward to seeing Jeff and the Soccer Saturday gang again."
While Kamara has suggested he will not be leaving the show, Stelling confirmed he will be departing at the end of the season during an edition of Soccer Saturday in October.
"I have loved every moment of my 30 years with Sky, but like every