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Another SKY cock up!

wombat666

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SKY shouldn't be allowed to cover sporting events, they always f---up whatever they touch and yes, I thoroughly detest SKY and all the cretins in the head shed!

"The Sky Sports broadcast team for the 2023 Formula 1 season will not include Johnny Herbert or Paul Di Resta.

Three-time grand prix winner Herbert took to Instagram to announce the news, stating he was “Going to miss the team.”
The 58-year-old raced in Formula 1 from 1989 to 2000, partnering Michael Schumacher at Benetton in 1994 and 1995.

Herbert had been part of the Sky F1 team since the company took over F1’s broadcast rights more than a decade ago.
Di Resta will also be absent, the Scot having joined more latterly and dovetailed his on-screen role with his own racing programme.

“Johnny has been an integral part of our Formula 1 team since the very first season on Sky Sports in 2012,” a spokesperson of Sky Sports told Mirror Sport.
“We will miss his humour and big personality and thank him for his energy and enthusiasm over the last 11 years.
“Everyone wishes him all the best for the future.”
Sky has retained a host of its other talent, including David Croft who headlines the on-track commentary.

Its on-air team also includes Natalie Pinkham, Ted Kravitz, Simon Lazenby, 1996 world champion Damon Hill, Martin Brundle, Karun Chandhok, Rachel Brooks, Anthony Davidson, and Naomi Schiff."

The departures should have included the following numpties for starters:Ted Kravitz, Simon Lazenby and David Croft, who can hardly muster sufficient neurones collectively to string a Maccas order............:173go1:
 
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