Former Chelsea, Charlton and Benfica defender Minto, who had worked as a presenter with Sky for 13 years, said on his Twitter account that his departure was not his own decision. Matt Le Tissier, Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson were let go by the broadcaster on Wednesday.Scott Minto has revealed he has been released by Sky Sports, a day after Matt Le Tissier, Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson were also let go by the broadcaster.Former Chelsea, Charlton and Benfica defender Minto, who had worked as a presenter with Sky for 13 years, said on his Twitter account that his departure was not his own decision.“It is with a heavy heart that after 13 incredible years with Sky Sports I share the news that I will no longer be working with Sky and be part of their ongoing football coverage,” the 49-year-old Minto wrote.“While the decision wasn’t mine, I leave Sky with nothing but fond memories of covering the EFL, play-offs, Carabao Cup, Spanish football, Revista De La Liga and many more.“It has been a truly fantastic experience and a privilege to work with and alongside so many talented individuals.“I would like to wish the staff and teams at Sky all the very best for the forthcoming season, a season which is set to be truly spectacular both in the Premier League and EFL.“I am hugely excited by the future and will be sharing news soon of my next project.
Alex Scott, for me, is easily one of the best-prepared pundits out there. "Keep their names out of your stinking unbrushed-teeth mouths. Scott Minto has revealed he has been released by Sky Sports, a day after Matt Le Tissier, Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson were also let go by the … I look forward to being back on the screen soon.”Minto began working for Sky Sports in 2007 after a playing career that included spells with Charlton, Benfica, West Ham and Rotherham in addition to the three years he spent at Stamford Bridge.Sky told SunSport: “We are changing some parts of our football coverage – Matt, Charlie and Phil have done a great job for us over the years, and they will leave us with our sincere thanks and very best wishes.”Confirming his dismissal, Le Tissier wrote on Twitter: "Enjoyed my time at Sky Sports, time to look forward to life's next challenge, thank you for the support down the years and special thanks to the backroom team which include @CazzaEccles @CarlyBassett @tvtrevstats amongst many others, good luck all have a lovely day. Enjoyed every minute with some amazing people on the show and behind the scenes which made it the iconic show it is today. "He added: "These guys Matt Le Tissier, Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson, have had an unbelievable run it's been a great show, this happens to everybody in the industry. I kiss my teeth. "Thompson said: "I've had a great 22 years on Sky Sports. Good luck to Sky, Jeff, Merse and the new gang on Soccer Saturday. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. "Micah Richards is the most exciting pundit to hit the scene in years. Scott Minto has become the latest high profile employee to be let go by Sky Sports as the broadcaster reshuffle their on screen talent. This follows Wednesday's news that Phil Thompson, Charlie Nicholas and Matt Le Tissier was all sacked from their positions on Soccer Saturday. "Why are people upset? The former Chelsea defender has been let go just 24 hours after Matt Le Tissier and his fellow Soccer Saturday pundits Charlie Nicholas… Iceland fume as stars Sigurdsson and Gudmundsson snub England Nations League tie Coman straddled by fiancee on boat as Champs Lge hero relaxes in Sardinia Doucoure snubs Wolves and Fulham offers as Watford ace wants Everton move Miss BumBum Suzy Cortez becomes City fan after Barca's 'trash' Messi treatment Man Utd eye swoop for Real Madrid’s Sergio Reguilon after Chelsea sign Chilwell©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. The 49-year-old began presenting for Sky in … Scott Minto has become the latest high-profile casualty of Sky Sports’ shake-up after he confirmed he has been sacked by the broadcaster.

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