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Graeme Souness tears up on live TV as he explains next move after sudden Sky Sports exit

Graeme Souness tears up on live TV as he explains next move after sudden Sky Sports exit

The Liverpool legend has called time on his television career to swim the English channel at 70 years of age and struggled to hold back the tears as he explained why

Graeme Souness will swim the English Channel

Graeme Souness has revealed that he has given up appearing in the studio as a Sky Sports pundit to swim the English Channel.

The 70-year-old Liverpool icon featured on Sky for the final time earlier this month, markng an end to his 15-year stint as a regular on the network as a pundit. At the time, he kept his cards close to his chest over what the next chapter would look like for him.

However, the Scotsman has since explained he plans to swim the channel for the charity DEBRA, which supports people living with Epidemolysis Bullosa.

When revealing why he was completing such a task, Souness added: “It’s the most horrendous disease. If you’re inflicted by it you must wake up every morning and say why me. It’s a desperate situation.”

The ex-Anfield ace struggled to fight back tears as he continued to discuss the illness.

“And then the parents have to deal with that. And that’s why we’re doing this,” he said.

BBC breakfast aired a moving segment on Souness’ story and covered how a meeting with a 14-year-old girl back in 2019 who was suffering from Epidemolysis Bullosa inspired him to take on this mammoth challenge.

Graeme Souness will swim the channel to boost awareness for charity DEBRA(Sky Sports)

The segment showed how Souness had remained in touch with her, before airing a conversation between the pair to discuess the different ways the degenerative disease has impacted her, including being forced to have plastic surgery on her hands.

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  • May 22, 2023