Geoff Shreeves

Geoff Shreeves (born October 1964[1]) is a reporter who worked with Sky Sports for 31 years.

[2] His media career began in the United States in 1990, when Mick Luckhurst, a former National Football League player for the Atlanta Falcons, required a researcher for his role as presenter on TNT for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

[3] He began working for Sky Sports at the beginning of their coverage of the newly formed Premier League.

[6] He appears in the FIFA video game franchise, providing injury updates during played matches.

[7] Shreeves produced Football Godfathers for the Sky History channel where he interviewed Sven-Göran Eriksson, Louis Van Gaal, Roy Hodgson, Claudio Ranieri and Gerard Houllier.