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Aug 18 2018, 06:22 AM
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Aug 21 2018, 07:19 AM
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Broadcaster Adrian Chiles has revealed he suffered with anxiety during his time as chief football presenter on ITV.
Chiles, 51, became the face of the channel’s coverage of the sport in 2010 after six years of presenting BBC highlights show Match Of The Day 2. Over five years he hosted live coverage and analysis of numerous England and Champions League matches, and covered two World Cups. The BBC Radio 5 Live presenter was replaced on ITV in 2015 by Mark Pougatch. advertisement Chiles’ airtime was reduced after he transferred from the BBC to ITV, in part because of the advertising breaks on the commercial broadcaster. Chiles revealed that this led to him feeling anxious while he was on air. Chiles told the Radio Times: “Anxiety had begun to affect my work. “There was actually very little to do in presenting the football, ask a pre-prepared question of each pundit, throw to a break, and the less there was to do, the harder I found it. “It became difficult for me to get the words out in the right order. I’d gone from somebody who could ad lib for hours on end to the opposite. “One night at Wembley, I looked at the autocue and I could hardly get the words out.” |
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Aug 21 2018, 12:01 PM
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Aug 21 2018, 02:07 PM
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Earlier attempts to curtail violence generally had less to do with when violence happened and more with where. Walls were considered the key to peace. Four thousand years ago, the Mesopotamian king Shulgi, builder of the first known border wall, wrote that his fortifications would finally allow the people to rest in peaceful dwelling places. By then, it was already an old idea. Ancient and even prehistoric peoples had sought to establish safe zones by building city walls since at least the tenth millennium BC.
Those early walls didn’t reduce violence simply by deterring invasion. The security afforded by walls changed the inhabitants of the ancient cities. They became accustomed to peace. Sleeping easily at night, without fear of ambush, they reduced their training for war. Many cities banned the carrying of weapons inside walls. Fewer and fewer men became soldiers.Check news on our site -------------------- |
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