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Alan Brazil Leaves talkSPORT Breakfast Show After Sudden Illness

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Alan Brazil Leaves talkSPORT Breakfast Show After Sudden Illness

Alan Brazil had to withdraw from his role presenting talkSPORT Breakfast on Thursday when he was taken ill live on air.

Brazil has been a regular voice on talkSPORT since before it was talkSPORT but the 66-year-old broadcaster was forced off the airwaves while ‘feeling a bit poorly’ during the show, which he was co-presenting with former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor.

The former Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United forward left the show early, and Agbonlahor confirmed that he had taken his leave because of illness.

Agbonlahor Reassured Listeners Brazil Will Return

“You’re listening to the talkSPORT Breakfast with me, Gabby. Big Alan Brazil is feeling a bit poorly, but he’ll be back as soon as he can,” said the former Villa striker.

Brazil has shared his breakfast show role with Laura Woods and Jeff Stelling for the past five years but his seat was filled late in the day on Thursday’s show by fellow broadcaster Katie Shanahan, who had been on the air presenting the previous show.

“Alan Brazil is currently feeling a bit poorly but don’t worry, listeners, he’s okay,” confirmed Shanahan.

It was Shanahan’s second unexpected appearance in as many months. At the start of December, Woods was also taken ill while presenting coverage of England’s women’s international friendly against Ghana on ITV4.

Shanahan stepped in alongside Ian Wright and Anita Asante, with Woods later reassuring viewers that there was nothing to worry about after she collapsed on air.

Brazil was an evening presenter on Talk Radio before moving to the breakfast slot in 2000 with the station now under its new moniker.

Before working as a sports reporter and talkSPORT presenter, Brazil was a highly regarded footballer, winning the FA Cup with both Ipswich and Man United and the UEFA Cup with both Ipswich and Spurs.

Despite being a respected player and enjoying significant success under Bobby Robson in particular, Glasgow-born Brazil played just 13 times for Scotland. While Brazil has been a usually reliable present throughout two different eras of radio, he can also be a divisive character. Nevertheless, listeners will be united in wishing him a speedy recovery.

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