Emotional Sky Sports Presenter chokes during the last show after 27 years with the broadcaster
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A Sky Sports presenter chose himself during his last performance for the broadcaster after having worked there for 27 years.
Rob Wotton was almost reduced to tears when he said goodbye to viewers in the football show for the last time, which has since been extracted by Sky.
He said: “It was an absolute pleasure. I came here in the twenties and I thought I only came for a few weeks.
“And look, they didn’t lose me. I keep showing up, maybe they will pay me one day! ‘
He was accompanied by colleague Gastheren Stephen Warnock and Sue Smith, who said goodbye to Wotton before his departure.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp It was said that it is an avid viewer of the analysis, because he enjoyed the ‘ref Watch’ analysis with ex-Prime Minister League referee Dermot Gallagher.

A Sky Sports presenter chose himself during his last performance for the broadcaster

He was almost reduced to tears when he said goodbye to viewers for the last time

The departure of Wotton comes as a shock for employees like Sky, who are reportedly relieved by the decision to reduce the program

Some are even said to be ‘bewildered’ with Sky Sports who undergoes a ‘restructuring’
The departure of Wotton comes as a shock for employees like Sky, who are reportedly relieved by the decision to reduce the program.
Some are even said that they are ‘bewildered’ with Sky Sports who undergoes a ‘restructuring’ that seven reporters and presenters have seen leave.
Insiders said Mail Sport that “the changes are intended to make them more agile and to concentrate on breaking news stories on different platforms.”
Mail Sport also revealed exclusively Last Saturday, the Premier League and Sky will keep further high -level conversations aimed at preventing a repetition of Nottingham Forest’s refusal to admit Gary Neville to Sunday’s season with Chelsea.
It is understanding that senior figures in the Premier League, Sky and other broadcasters are alerted by the controversial step that we unveiled on Saturday, which we unveiled on Saturday.
Forest denied access to Neville and quoted a potentially hostile welcome from fans after what they consider as aggressive messages from the Sky expert focused on hindering the progress of the club.
That decision led to discussions between the Premier League and Sky, who pay billions and are considered an essential part of the success of the competition.

The Premier League and Sky will hold conversations about the Nottingham Forest Stadium Ban by Gary Neville

Senior figures at the broadcaster and top flight are concerned with the controversial step of Forest
More conversations will follow immediately, with a change of rule one option.
In 2023, Sky shot out for four of the five packages that are available in a £ 6.7 billion, four -year -old deal together with TNT Sports for British television rights.
Next season they will screen at least 215 live matches as the protagonist.
The precedent of Forest, who are currently within their right to decide who enters their property, is assumed that the widespread alarm has activated.
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