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Richard Keys claims Match Of The Day will be scrapped NEXT

Richard Keys has warned Match of the Day could be the next long-running BBC Sport staple to face the axe after the broadcaster pulled the plug on Football Focus.

The BBC announced on Thursday that Football Focus would end after 52 years at the conclusion of the current season – a decision made amid accusations the programme has gone ‘woke’.

Declining viewing figures and widespread criticism that the current iteration of the magazine show, first broadcast in 1974, is ‘pedestrian, vacuous, uninspiring and uninformative’ under host Alex Scott are also thought to have led the BBC to act. 

And former Sky Sports presenter Keys, 68, believes other BBC shows will follow suit in the near future.

‘It’s not Alex Scott’s fault Football Focus has folded – it’s a sign of the times,’ beIN Sports presenter Keys wrote on X.

‘MOTD will be next. Viewing habits have changed. That’s why Grandstand & World of Sport ended. And Sportsnight. Pre-show & post-show wrapped around live games will go soon as well.’

The BBC announced on Thursday that Football Focus would be coming to an end after 52 years

The BBC announced on Thursday that Football Focus would be coming to an end after 52 years

Keys is leaving his role at beIN at the end of the season and is moving back to the UK to be with his 37-year-old wife, Lucie Rose, for the first time since they married.

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson, who hosted Football Focus for two decades from 1974 to 1994, hit out at the decision to axe the programme in a column for The Times on Friday.

‘It has run successfully for 52 years, so goodness me, why are they getting rid of it?’ Wilson wrote.

‘I have always watched the show when possible and loved the fact that it was being enjoyed by the next generation. Now that I’m 84, it was a huge part of not only my life but also that of many football supporters. It’s sad news.

‘I am really disappointed it has come to this. The BBC has said it will be replaced next season by an interview show about what makes footballers tick. That is crazy. 

‘People want to be told about the big games of the weekend, the issues, the news of the week, discussion, covering a range of clubs and personalities.’ 

Fans on social media appear to see the cancellation of Football Focus as a good thing and the show had come in for plenty of criticism in recent years.

One posted on X: ‘Good – it’s been an awful woke joke for years. #defundtheBBC’

Another wrote: ‘Go woke, go broke!’

Keys fears Match of the Day could be the next football show on the BBC to face the axe

Keys fears Match of the Day could be the next football show on the BBC to face the axe

Writing in the Daily Mail in March 2024, Simon Jordan added that the show had become ‘too smug, comfortable and pally-pally’ as debate raged over why a gay West Brom supporter had been invited on to talk about his sexuality.

Former pundit and BBC regular Mark Lawrenson has previously argued the channel is ‘top of the woke league’ following a rebrand that saw him lose his job.

Fans have been split on Scott’s role since she took over from Dan Walker in 2021, with one writing on social media following Thursday’s news that she was ‘the death knell’ of the show.

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BBC Sport chief Alex Kay-Jelski, however, has been quick to defend the former England women’s footballer. He said Scott is ‘one of our finest presenters, is hugely popular across the men and women’s game and is a big part of our present and future’.

Scott has insisted she was going to leave Football Focus had the BBC not scrapped the iconic football show as she broke her silence with an Instagram statement on Thursday.

‘I always knew this would be my last season on the show, which the BBC were aware of too’, she wrote.

‘My intention was to move quietly into the next chapter, but sometimes things change. 

‘When this show began all those years ago, social media wasn’t a driving force, podcasts didn’t exist, and there was no instant access to information in the way there is today. Now, by the time we go on air, the reality is you’ve already seen it, debated it, and lived it across so many platforms. That shift has changed the whole industry. TV audiences have been declining for years, while digital and on-demand viewing continues to grow.’ 

Scott’s predecessor, Dan Walker, hit out at the news with a thinly-veiled dig at his former employer. 

Football Focus, which features analysis and highlights of the game, has been fronted by Alex Scott (right) since 2021

Football Focus, which features analysis and highlights of the game, has been fronted by Alex Scott (right) since 2021

‘Really sad to hear about the end of Football Focus,’ he tweeted. ‘I loved that show growing up. I used to watch it every week with my dad and I remember how proud he was when I got the job. 

‘It was such a privilege to sit in the chair for 12 years, work with an amazing team on and off air and form so many lasting friendships. Saturdays were always special.

‘The football landscape is constantly changing and it’s disappointing that there isn’t space for a show that has meant so much to so many people for so many years.’

Pre-Covid pandemic viewing figures averaged 957,000 for Football Focus, and reached 1.12 million during the 2020-21 season. In the 2022-23 campaign, though, numbers were as low as 687,000.

Last week the BBC announced that it would cut up to 2,000 jobs in a bid to save money in what will be its biggest downsize in 15 years.

Staff were informed of the cuts on Wednesday last week, with around 10 per cent of employees to lose their jobs.

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