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Lmao at biggs' desperate attempt to abuse me/sweet talk dave. Ftr i'm tall, slim, blonde and handsome ;-) .

No I flagged your Homophobic,Racist,Sexist attitude that everyone who reads this thread can now see,i brought Dave into it cos he got involved or are you too stupid to realise  :idiot2:

 

Good to see that you are still rising above it

Keep it up

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Decided im enjoying this now tbh im not in the wrong with my reply to his original statement so bring it on  >:D

 

i think you missed the point

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Guest Roger Kint

The Talksport moral outrage rumbles on today. they seem oblivious to the fact their own radio station were begging for calls/texts from listeners on Saturday for jokes and disparaging remarks about female officials BEFORE Gray and Keys said a word. Still we are talking about a station which regularly had text/call topics about peoples porn collections from 4pm weekdays :harry:

 

Theres going to be some major  :ronaldo: when Gray and/or Keys start regular work on their station in the coming months..........

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Lmao at biggs' desperate attempt to abuse me/sweet talk dave. Ftr i'm tall, slim, blonde and handsome ;-) .

No I flagged your Homophobic,Racist,Sexist attitude that everyone who reads this thread can now see,i brought Dave into it cos he got involved or are you too stupid to realise  :idiot2:

 

Good to see that you are still rising above it

Keep it up

O0

Decided im enjoying this now tbh im not in the wrong with my reply to his original statement so bring it on  >:D

 

i think you missed the point

Oh the irony lol
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Not fussed about the whole female linesman/cheeky sexual joke nonsense. I'm just happy that two people who have massive influence over football fans have gone. Time for new ideas and new people IMO... even if Jamie "fucking" Redknapp is his replacement.

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Lmao at biggs' desperate attempt to abuse me/sweet talk dave. Ftr i'm tall, slim, blonde and handsome ;-) .

No I flagged your Homophobic,Racist,Sexist attitude that everyone who reads this thread can now see,i brought Dave into it cos he got involved or are you too stupid to realise  :idiot2:

 

Good to see that you are still rising above it

Keep it up

O0

Decided im enjoying this now tbh im not in the wrong with my reply to his original statement so bring it on  >:D

 

i think you missed the point

Oh the irony lol

 

... Ironic meter now off the charts!

 

You blew your top at heza just because you saw words mentioned, not used against anyone :lol:

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Lmao at biggs' desperate attempt to abuse me/sweet talk dave. Ftr i'm tall, slim, blonde and handsome ;-) .

No I flagged your Homophobic,Racist,Sexist attitude that everyone who reads this thread can now see,i brought Dave into it cos he got involved or are you too stupid to realise  :idiot2:

 

Good to see that you are still rising above it

Keep it up

O0

Decided im enjoying this now tbh im not in the wrong with my reply to his original statement so bring it on  >:D

 

i think you missed the point

Oh the irony lol

 

... Ironic meter now off the charts!

 

You blew your top at heza just because you saw words mentioned, not used against anyone :lol:

No but he said it was ok to use those words  so make your own mind up .
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Sacked football pundit Andy Gray plans to sue Sky Sports for £3 million for unfair dismissal and breach of contract, it has been claimed.

 

According to The Mirror, the ex-footballer was with his legal team yesterday discussing a possible lawsuit against his former employer after he was fired following off-air sexist comments he had made in discussion with presenter Richard Keys.

 

It is claimed that Gray is seeking payment for the remainder of his contract, believed to be in the region of £1.7 million a year.

 

Gray yesterday issued a statement through his lawyers Schillings, which read: "I am very sorry that certain comments made by me have caused offence. Such comments were made off-air to work colleagues, and were of course never intended to be broadcast.

 

"I was very upset when the comments were brought to my attention, and it was my intention to apologise on Monday night when I was back on air for the Bolton v Chelsea game.

 

"Sadly I was unable to do so as I was suspended from the show by Sky Sports and have now been sacked. Football is my life and I am devastated by losing the job that I love. I am equally upset that third parties have been dragged into this issue."

 

A source added: "He feels very down and a little embarrassed about everything. Exactly how you'd feel if you had just been sacked from a job you loved. It doesn't feel like he got a second chance or was allowed to apologise."

 

Keys yesterday quit his job at Sky Sports for his own comments about female assistant referee Sian Massey, adding that "going forward without Andy would have been almost impossible".

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/news/a300468/andy-gray-will-sue-sky-sports-for-gbp3m.html

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Sacked football pundit Andy Gray plans to sue Sky Sports for £3 million for unfair dismissal and breach of contract, it has been claimed.

 

According to The Mirror, the ex-footballer was with his legal team yesterday discussing a possible lawsuit against his former employer after he was fired following off-air sexist comments he had made in discussion with presenter Richard Keys.

 

It is claimed that Gray is seeking payment for the remainder of his contract, believed to be in the region of £1.7 million a year.

 

Gray yesterday issued a statement through his lawyers Schillings, which read: "I am very sorry that certain comments made by me have caused offence. Such comments were made off-air to work colleagues, and were of course never intended to be broadcast.

 

"I was very upset when the comments were brought to my attention, and it was my intention to apologise on Monday night when I was back on air for the Bolton v Chelsea game.

 

"Sadly I was unable to do so as I was suspended from the show by Sky Sports and have now been sacked. Football is my life and I am devastated by losing the job that I love. I am equally upset that third parties have been dragged into this issue."

 

A source added: "He feels very down and a little embarrassed about everything. Exactly how you'd feel if you had just been sacked from a job you loved. It doesn't feel like he got a second chance or was allowed to apologise."

 

Keys yesterday quit his job at Sky Sports for his own comments about female assistant referee Sian Massey, adding that "going forward without Andy would have been almost impossible".

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/news/a300468/andy-gray-will-sue-sky-sports-for-gbp3m.html

 

Haha :lol: Good luck with that Andy!

 

He obviously thinks he works in football, where you get sacked on a whim and receive a pay-off. Unfortunately, you work[ed] in the media Andy, which is part of the real world and in the real world when you get sacked it's for a reason and you get jack shit. In fact the best you can hope for is that your previous employer won't poison the well for you with subsequent employers and if you can get away with never having to mention it again you thank your lucky stars!

 

They'll have sacked him for gross misconduct and he won't have a hope in hell of getting a judgement against them, he'll have signed a contract that says he agrees to abide by the company's equality and diversity policies and he clearly hasn't done that, meaning they're entirely within their rights to get rid of him. Apart from anything, just how stupid does he think they are? They'll have had their lawyers on this and will have been certain they had a watertight case before they did it and I'd bet my arse that Sky's lawyers are fucking dinosaur!

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judemann Judith Mann by alandavies1

Be careful what you wish for. In 1979 Andy Gray said he wanted to end his career at Molineux. Eventually his dreams were realised...

 

Not bad :lol:

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Sacked football pundit Andy Gray plans to sue Sky Sports for £3 million for unfair dismissal and breach of contract, it has been claimed.

 

According to The Mirror, the ex-footballer was with his legal team yesterday discussing a possible lawsuit against his former employer after he was fired following off-air sexist comments he had made in discussion with presenter Richard Keys.

 

It is claimed that Gray is seeking payment for the remainder of his contract, believed to be in the region of £1.7 million a year.

 

Gray yesterday issued a statement through his lawyers Schillings, which read: "I am very sorry that certain comments made by me have caused offence. Such comments were made off-air to work colleagues, and were of course never intended to be broadcast.

 

"I was very upset when the comments were brought to my attention, and it was my intention to apologise on Monday night when I was back on air for the Bolton v Chelsea game.

 

"Sadly I was unable to do so as I was suspended from the show by Sky Sports and have now been sacked. Football is my life and I am devastated by losing the job that I love. I am equally upset that third parties have been dragged into this issue."

 

A source added: "He feels very down and a little embarrassed about everything. Exactly how you'd feel if you had just been sacked from a job you loved. It doesn't feel like he got a second chance or was allowed to apologise."

 

Keys yesterday quit his job at Sky Sports for his own comments about female assistant referee Sian Massey, adding that "going forward without Andy would have been almost impossible".

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/news/a300468/andy-gray-will-sue-sky-sports-for-gbp3m.html

 

Haha :lol: Good luck with that Andy!

 

He obviously thinks he works in football, where you get sacked on a whim and receive a pay-off. Unfortunately, you work[ed] in the media Andy, which is part of the real world and in the real world when you get sacked it's for a reason and you get jack shit. In fact the best you can hope for is that your previous employer won't poison the well for you with subsequent employers and if you can get away with never having to mention it again you thank your lucky stars!

 

They'll have sacked him for gross misconduct and he won't have a hope in hell of getting a judgement against them, he'll have signed a contract that says he agrees to abide by the company's equality and diversity policies and he clearly hasn't done that, meaning they're entirely within their rights to get rid of him. Apart from anything, just how stupid does he think they are? They'll have had their lawyers on this and will have been certain they had a watertight case before they did it and I'd bet my arse that Sky's lawyers are fucking dinosaur!

 

I wouldn't be so sure. Were any disciplinary procedures followed? Did he get the chance to state his case? Why did Sky take no action after that previous incident? Considering his comments were not made in a public (ie broadcast) context, were his comments sufficiently serious to warrant dismissal without due procedure? Were other sexist comments made off air by other presenters / producers / cameramen on a regular basis with no action taken?

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