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Chris Kamara is reportedly set to become the latest big name to follow Jeff Stelling in leaving Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday programme at the end of the season.

Former footballer Kamara, who spent most of his career playing for Swindon Town and Bradford City, has become a cult figure on the popular football results show for his energetic analysis of games from the Premier League to the EFL.

According to The Daily Mail, Kamara has ‘seen the writing on the wall’ after long-serving host Jeff Stelling announced his impending departure at the end of the season.

The pair have struck up a close friendship during their time together at Sky, with Kamara - also known as 'Kammy' - earning notoriety for coining the phrase “Unbelievable Jeff!”

His famous gaffe on the programme involved missing a red card during a match between Portsmouth and Blackburn, with Kamara hilariously saying: "I don't know Jeff, has there?" when asked about the incident.

It is believed that Kamara, who has worked for Sky since 1999, was keen to keep his cards close to his chest so that his departure does not take the gloss of Stelling’s high-profile exit.

However, news of his decision to go will surely come as a disappointment to football fans who tune in every Saturday, with the 64-year-old one of the main attractions on the show.

It marks an end of an era

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