The remarks were supposed to be 'off-air' - but they weren't, and so the shit, as they say, hit the fan.
Sky Sports - no fool it - fired Gray immediately; Keys dug his own grave by way of an hour long interview with Talksport which left him with no real alternative but to resign.
The interview caused a bit of an uproar - The Sun called it 'Skin Crawling'; Ollie Irish (of 'Who Ate All The Pies?' in case you don't know) called Keys a 'deluded buffoon', and there were print media people around who, whilst being less forthright, were even less complimentary - but as a long-term parliamentary correspondent I'm afraid I only found it dishearteningly familiar.
Keys' insistent, repetitive, but never quite wholehearted, apologies, and his talk of 'dark forces' at Sky, and 'envy' everywhere else, reminded me of nearly every disgraced politician it's been my doubtful pleasure to deal with over the past thirty-five years. These people, you see, are never the authors of their own downfall. It's all brought about by other people, and it's all so unfair.
I had great hopes that after Keys resigned we would never hear either of him or of Gray again - but no such luck. The Gruesome Twosome began a new job yesterday, hosting a three hour radio show on Talksport, five days a week.
The papers thought the show 'dull' - and interestingly there doesn't seem to have been a single caller despite the fact that Talksport's number was plugged as often as ever.
Could it be that a lot of people find these two clowns as repugnant as I do?
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