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SOCCER SATURDAY host Jeff Stelling left the Sky Sports studio in stitches when he improvised a speech for his first show back since announcing his extension.

Last October the 67-year-old announced live on air that he would retire at the end of the season.

Stelling referenced Bucks Fizz in his opening speech
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Stelling referenced Bucks Fizz in his opening speech
His comments left the pundits in fits of laughter
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His comments left the pundits in fits of laughter

However, he recently made a dramatic U-turn and confirmed that he will remain as host for next year.

He said: "Sky Sports is my home. And the Soccer Saturday team are a big part of my life.

"As the end of the season approached, and I was preparing to say goodbye, I realised that I was not ready to blow the final whistle and leave the best job in the world.

"I'm thrilled to be staying and excited about moving the show forward and creating more special Saturday afternoons on Sky Sports."

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On Saturday he returned to the channel for the first time since the announcement.

And did so in triumphant fashion, referencing 1980's pop royalty Bucks Fizz.

When introducing the show, he said: "Hello, a very good afternoon you all.

"The Premier League is back, Soccer Saturday is back and most importantly I'm back as well.

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"In the immortal words of Bucks Fizz, but soon you will find that there comes a time for making your mind up."

His speech left pundits Paul Merson, Clinton Morrison, Tim Sherwood, Michael Dawson and Sue Smith in fits of laughter.

Stelling will continue his career on the channel, which has lasted for almost 30 years.

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