Having been sacked from his previous Sky Sports job for sexist quotes about colleague Charlotte Jackson and then assistant Premier League Referee Siam Massey, Richard Keys has found the time to discuss the latest signing for his former employer.
Keys now works alongside Andy Gray for the Qatari owned channel BeIN Sports. Being owned by one of the richest states in the world, BeIN attracts some relatively well-known names as guests, this week being the turn of previous England manager and fellow member of the non-PC club, Glenn Hoddle. Sending out a tweet highlighting the fact Hoddle was in town, Keys also decided to land a dig at Thierry Henry and Sky Sports, suggesting he has it better working in Doha.
Glenn Hoddle joins us all on BeIN Sports today. Good luck to Thierry Henry. Sorry we couldn't make it work here but he just wanted too much
— Richard Keys (@richardajkeys) January 18, 2015
@scottishegg No. Of course not. Broadcasting in Paris, Miami & many other points round the globe he'd have hated. — Richard Keys (@richardajkeys) January 18, 2015
While we can't confirm is Henry is happy working just a train-ride from his native France with a £4m salary, we'd certainly prefer it to working with Keys and Gray in Doha.
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