I, for one, won't miss him. He's the main reason I don't have a Sky subscription. For me, he was always dull and humourless. The only time his personality came out, it was to make snide and bias comments, normally favouring Wires and always anti-Wigan whoever the opposition were.
I suppose the Good Friday game will be his last opportunity to get some shots in, I'm sure he'll make the most of it.
The whole lot are pretty dire. They all have verbal diarrhoea. They just cannot shut up and think every second has to be covered, as if it is a radio commentary. I do not want to be told what I can see. I'm pleased to see him go but do not think things will improve any time soon if the format remains the same. There are too many people involved all vying to get their voice heard above the others.
Sky coverage in general is lamentable compared to the serious and intelligent way the sport is presented in NRL coverage, and, indeed, rugby union here in the UK on the BBC, ITV, and C5. Eddie is just the obvious totem for this.
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