Richard Keys has staunchly claimed he was the victim after his role in the infamous Sky Sports sexism scandal 10 years ago which resulted in his resignation.
Keys, who had fronted Sky's Premier League coverage for nearly 20 years, resigned in January 2011 a day after colleague Andy Gray was sacked, as the pair were caught in a storm which started with comments about female assistant referee Sian Massey (now Sian Massey-Ellis).
Following the leaking of three more videos, one of which Sky labelled 'inexcusable', the pair who made their name as the face of the broadcaster's football coverage had left and in an interview with The Athletic, Keys - now working for beIN SPORTS in Qatar with Gray - still believes he was the victim.