World Football Daily is the only daily English language show exclusively dedicated to football anywhere in the world and is courted by players, managers, general managers and media personalities from the UK and USA, Italy, Spain, Germany, Africa and South America.
World Football Daily calls upon the very best journalists to help make the show the most thorough football experience covering football anywhere in the world. This is reflected in the numbers that the show routinely puts up in countries like Australia, Brazil, India, New Zealand, Canada, Germany and many of the big football nations throughout the world.
World Football Daily reaches football fans worldwide that are looking for a deeper and more personal football experience on a daily basis. The show covers all on-field topics from the world's major football leagues while finely balancing the 24/7 soap opera that is the world game as well as the business side of the game.
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Rafa is the Executive Producer of World Football Daily. Like everyone else working behind the show now, Rafa was a listener first. He started at WFD as an intern answering phones for the show. Just over a year later, he began producing everything on his own. Now, Rafa has tremendous help and support behind him to make the daily show happen. He is literally addicted to the sport. Regarding the listeners of the show as extended family, Rafa thinks it's his duty to delivery the best possible product on a daily basis.
In 1999, Sophie was the subject of an ITV documentary based on successful broadcasters within the U.K's ethnic media. She has been pod casting about world football since 2008 and has been co-hosting World Football Daily since May 2011. In 2008, Sophie also launched her football blog British Soccer Diva which is a social platform for fellow football fans to rant and rave about the game as though they were sitting in a pub with their mates on a soggy or sunny Saturday afternoon!
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A football reporter for over two seasons on the English Premier League Oliver has published articles for a number of websites including theblarney.info and soccerportal.com.
He also does live football commentary for Birmingham hospital radio on Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion Premier League and Cup games throughout the season, providing pre and post-match content for the station.
Midway through 2012 Oliver was offered the Editors job of the Manchester City fan site Bluemoonovermanchester.com, after publishing a number of successful articles and match preview. He still runs the site that aims to publish transfer news, match previews, reviews and other colourful content for Manchester City fans to enjoy.
His first visit to World Football Daily HQ was as a guest host to allow Martin and Sophie a bit of time off and, after providing such accomplished cover for both hosts, he was invited back to provide extensive cover for Martin while he was away reporting on Euro 2012 in Europe.
"It's the business"
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