Revealed: Former England boss Gareth Southgate to star in new BBC documentary, Starmer steals limelight at Wembley and EFL's latest attempt to crack America - INSIDE SPORT

Gareth Southgate is set to be the focus of an upcoming BBC documentary. While the show is still in its early development phase and remains untitled, it promises to be an intriguing watch.

Insiders have shared with Inside Sport that the documentary will delve into the challenges facing young men in the UK today, aiming to highlight the kind of support needed to help this generation flourish.

VIP takes centre stage at Carabao Cup final

Among those present in the Royal Box for the Carabao Cup Final was Sir Keir Starmer, a dedicated fan cheering on his favorite team, the Gunners.

In a light-hearted note, it was mentioned that since Arsenal last claimed this trophy, nine Prime Ministers have come and gone. Interestingly, since Manchester City’s last win just five years ago, there have been four different Prime Ministers.

Arsenal fan Sir Keir Starmer (pictured here at the Emirates earlier this month) is in attendance at today's Carabao Cup final between the Gunners and Man City

Arsenal fan Sir Keir Starmer (pictured here at the Emirates earlier this month) is in attendance at today’s Carabao Cup final between the Gunners and Man City

Parry expressed gratitude towards the Labour government for their steadfastness in implementing the independent regulator initiative.

Child’s play for young gun Anderson

Alan Hansen famously said, “you can’t win anything with kids,” but the FA seems to be challenging this notion. Their latest England squad selection suggests a different approach, focusing on youthful talent.

A release featuring the names of those selected by Thomas Tuchel, their clubs and date of births had Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson as being born on November 6, 2022, making him the grand total of three years old.

A rogue typo would appear to be to blame, with Anderson actually entering the world in 2002.

Tech support required… 

Last week, the Independent Football Regulator held a ‘virtual technical briefing’ with a number of journalists from across the country to discuss the licensing regime consultation and provide a summary of what is likely to feature.

Many of the inclusions make sense, are a welcome arrival and, as the old saying goes, you can only work with what you have got.

However, a snap verdict on the presentation was unwittingly delivered by one esteemed colleague who, perhaps without realising their microphone was on, was captured on a phone call, presumably to the office. ‘I’m on this IFR call,’ they told all and sundry. ‘And it’s pretty dull…’

City set the record straight

Earlier this month, Daily Mail Sport revealed how the Premier League had upset one of its clubs thanks to a post it made on its X account.

Tottenham were the aggrieved party, with bosses left angered after someone at HQ saw fit to post a video of goalkeeper Vicario launching a free-kick out of play along with the captions ‘just how the play was drawn up’ and ‘an interesting free-kick from Vicario’, along with a crying laughing emoji, just for good measure.

The post was subsequently deleted following a complaint from the club – but it would appear that they have been at it again.

Earlier this week, the Premier League’s official account posted a graphic featuring Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, pointing out he had beaten the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the number of matches taken to reach 100 assists with one club.

That left officials at Manchester City unimpressed and a few hours later, they posted a picture of former playmaker Kevin De Bruyne using an identical font and pointing out that the Belgian had actually taken 75 matches fewer than Fernandes to get there.

EFL launch latest bid to crack America

EFL officials will cross the Atlantic tomorrow for the latest chapter in their attempt to crack America. Senior representatives from the league and some of its clubs will head to Miami for a series of workshops and conferences with execs from partner broadcaster CBS and from Relevent Sports, who distribute broadcast, sponsorship and betting rights for the competition in the US.

The EFL’s popularity is on the rise in the US, thanks in no small part to high-profile involvements in ownership, such as Hollywood pair Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney at Wrexham and NFL royalty Tom Brady at Birmingham City.

CBS showed no fewer than 700 matches last season across platforms, with the audience doubling since the move from ESPN.

Leicestershire are barking mad

The Foxes are going to the dogs. Officials at Leicestershire have introduced a canine membership category for the forthcoming campaign at Grace Road.

For £15, the new dog members will receive a personalised membership card and ‘access to exclusive discount codes’ with club partners. Of the £15, £5 will go on improving dog-friendly facilities at the ground.

However, canine companions should note that they will not be permitted entry to T20 matches, which feels a little rough.

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