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Maybe he can be replaced by this Andy Gray
Bit Harsh but Sky need to be seen to be all PC, particularly whilst Murdoch wants to take full control. Gray has been made a bit of a scapegoat, but these outdated views prove it is time for new blood.
Agreed, some of the posts on this thread would be more at home in a mother and toddler group ffs.
If a woman said that men can't cook on a cookery show, would it get the same reaction as this?
Bollocks would it. Hideous over-reaction.
There is no point trying to give women a place in the men's game, because no matter what happens, there will always be mass controversy. Can you imagine the reaction if Meireles would have been offside for the first goal on Saturday? It would've been 10 times worse than if the decision was made by a male linesman.
I have no issues with women being involved in men's football (bar Jacqui Oatley), but they will simply never be accepted by the majority of knuckledragging fans- simple as.
What a daft argument: why on earth would a woman go on a cookery show and say men can't cook?
Secondly, it may have escaped your attention but there have been female officials in the league before Sian Massey, who have got by just fine without any particular controversy, so to suggest they have no place is ludicrous. Clearly there would be no place for them as players, but there is no reason why they can't officiate quite competently.
And thirdly, the world of football is not all full of knuckle draggers (there are some, but by no means ALL) which is why the majority of posters on this thread can and have recognised why Gray & Keys were deemed to be offensive, and why those who resort to tedious (and incorrect) bleating about "the PC brigade" are in the minority on this thread.
Whatever your views on the rights and wrongs of the sacking, there will be very few people who've worked at Sky upset by it. While I don't know Keys or Gray personally I've had lots of contact with people that do and, given some of the stories I've heard, it's no wonder their downfall has been greeted with outright joy. 'What goes around comes around' is the apt expression here. While the sacking may seem over the top outside of the industry, it's not really a surprise given the allegations about how production staff have been treated through the years... and those would include plenty of people with the ability to record conversations or make sure 'off-air' nuggets didn't get lost...
Banter is only banter if the subject of the banter finds it funny.
I wonder about that statement. I have read many court cases over the years for unfair dismissal, or sexual harrassment, where "banter" of this sort has been taken in good humour at the time, only to be dragged up later and used against the person later. In fact I remember an occassion where a remark was made by my boss - nothing too bad, but slight sexist connotations, where the female in question had a fit of laughter about it at the time, but something like 3 years later in a slightly more stressful darker time, she just dropped into a conversation "of course, there was that highly sexist comment made to me by x - which I'll use against the company if if I ever get sacked"
Regardless of that, having now read of a few comments that Keys has made over the years, he seems to come across quite sinister in tone, and nasty - not humourous at all.
Yes indeed. That can be a problem. I am very glad that I don't work in an office anymore!!
What was apparent to me in that clip with Charlotte Jackson is that Andy Gray made those comments to impress Keys rather than anyone else. In the other clips Gray just appeared to be agreeing with everything Keys said, so maybe Keys is on his way out too.