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Whoever it is, we aim to track down every single one of the former talkSPORT presenters and find out what they’re up to right now. The second edition of the talkSPORT Tracker involves James H Reeve, Patrick Kinghorn, Gabriele Marcotti, Rob McCaffrey and Jeremy Nicholas.























James H Reeve

James H Reeve presented shows on both Talk Radio and talkSPORT leaving the station in 2000. After brief spells presenting on TEAMtalk 252 in 2002 and the weekend breakfast show on Rock Radio in Manchester last year, Reeve can now be heard on The Revolution in Oldham presenting their Saturday sports show.
Gabriele Marcotti

Gabriele Marcotti is a relatively recent departure from talkSPORT having left the station to join BBC Radio 5 Live in 2007. He can be heard as a regular pundit on their Friday night football preview show hosted by Mark Pougatch in addition to his role as a writer for The Times, Sunday Herald and Corriere dello Sport in Italy.
Patrick Kinghorn

Patrick Kinghorn parted company with talkSPORT in May 2008 after almost five years presenting various shows including The Final Whistle and Drive. Since his departure, he’s presented Setanta Sports darts coverage and, more recently, presented the majority of live programming on sports TV channel SportsXchange.
Rob McCaffrey

Rob McCaffrey presented various shows on talkSPORT over the years including The Two Macs, Football First Early Kick-Off and 605. In 2007, he decided to leave his role as a presenter on Sky Sports to become the host of Premier League coverage on Showtime Arabia Sports in the Middle East.
Jeremy Nicholas

Jeremy Nicholas was last heard on talkSPORT in 2001 presenting Call the Doc, The Sunday Sports Quiz and Timesmart. Other roles include matchday announcer at West Ham's Upton Park and after-dinner speaker but can also be seen regularly as a reporter on BBC East Midlands Today.