Andy Gray Fired Over Sexist Comments

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LONDON (AP) — One of British soccer’s leading television commentators was fired Tuesday, a day after being taken off the air and temporarily suspended for making sexist remarks about a female match official.

Andy Gray, the face of Sky Sports’ soccer coverage for the past two decades, was dismissed by the broadcaster after “new evidence of unacceptable and offensive behavior” that took place off-air last month.

The former Scotland striker and broadcast colleague Richard Keys had been reprimanded and removed from duty Monday for making derogatory comments about lineswoman Sian Massey, former referee Wendy Toms and West Ham executive Karren Brady.

“Andy Gray’s contract has been terminated for unacceptable behavior,” Sky Sports managing director Barney Francis said Tuesday. “We have no hesitation in taking this action after becoming aware of new information today.”

 

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