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Johnny Warren, Les Murray’s ‘The World Game’ brand shut down by SBS – Sydney Morning Herald
The World Game began in 2001 as a six-hour live television program on Sunday afternoons – but it will now be consigned to history.

The last remaining link to the legacy of legendary broadcasters Les Murray and Johnny Warren has been severed, with SBS announcing the imminent shutdown of The World Game digital platform.
The World Game began in 2001 as a six-hour live television program on Sunday afternoons hosted by Murray and Warren, and was once the go-to source of football news from around the world for Australian fans.
Andy Paschalidis, Les Murray and Johnny Warren were the faces of SBS football coverage in the early days,…
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