Stone began his career as a stand-up comedian in 1991. He first performed at the
Edinburgh Festival in 1996, in a tour controversially called,
A Little Piece of Kike. Stone later appeared on several television shows, including ''
The 11 O'Clock Show, The Late Edition, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Mock the Week''. In 2013 Stone began presenting 'Off the Ball' a weekly comedy football show on
ESPN with
Bob Mills. This format was transferred to BT Sport in time for the 2014 World Cup and renamed
The Football's On. Stone was also co-host on 'Rock and Roll Football' on
Absolute Radio with
Ian Wright for five years. The show won a Sony silver award for best sports programme in 2012. Stone currently presents a regular weekday breakfast radio show from 6.30am until 10.30am on Love Sport Radio in London. He is also a regular contributor to the recently relaunched
Arsenal F.C. podcast(AFTV), The Tuesday Club, alongside host
Alan Davies and the Handbrake Off podcast for
The Athletic. ==References==