Former Sunday Game analyst Pat Spillane has blamed RTÉ for making the sports programme 'too PC' with its current crop of panelists.
One of the most prominent voices in GAA for years, the outspoken pundit was part of the iconic show during its heyday alongside
“I jumped before I was pushed. Trust me, my P45 was ready and waiting for me, but I would not give anybody the satisfaction of telling me I was finished, so I left on my terms,” he wrote in “The programme has followed the example set across all sporting platforms with its analysis becoming too PC and generic.”
He continued by saying, “It strikes me that RTÉ Sport executives decided to get rid of so-called celebrity sports pundits,” presumably referring to himself, Brolly and Colm O’Rourke.
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