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Lee Clayton was born on 1970 in English, is an English journalist. At 50 years old, Lee Clayton height not available right now. We will update Lee Clayton's height soon as possible.

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2019

He has appeared on various television programmes including Sky’s Soccer Saturday, Hold the Back Page, Dream Team and BBC’s pilot episode of Match of the Day Two. In radio broadcasting he has presented numerous programmes for talkSPORT, including the Sunday Breakfast show with former Republic of Ireland striker Tony Cascarino and ex-Chelsea captain Andy Townsend.

2014

Clayton contributed to the Debrett's 500 list in 2014 and 2015 and was on the judging panel for the 2012 BBC Sports Personality of the Year. He also contributed to the novel Forgive Us Our Press Passes.

2011

In 2011 he was previewed as one of the 20 most influential people Sky Sports have worked with for their 20th Anniversary.

1994

He joined the Sunday Mirror in 1994 before becoming Chief Football Writer on The Daily Star later that year. He became Sports Editor of the Sunday People in 1999 before joining The Daily Mail in 2004, where he spent 14 years as Group Head of Sport and won numerous awards.

1986

Aged 16 he joined The Sun in the mail room, before being offered a role on the sports desk, despite never attaining any formal journalistic qualifications. He attended Brampton Manor Comprehensive School in East London and joined News International in 1986. In 1987, he appeared in The News, the in-house newspaper, as one of "News International’s Rising Stars".

1970

Lee Clayton (born 1970) is an English sports journalist who is Head of talkSPORT radio in the UK and former Head of Sport at The Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Mail Online. He is an avid West Ham supporter and season ticket holder and co-authored Farewell to Upton Park: The Official Celebration of West Ham United's home 1904–2016.