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Sky Sports favourite announces exit after 16 years as major reshuffle continues

Sky Sports favourite announces exit after 16 years as major reshuffle continues

Daily Mirrora day ago

Sky Sports' summer exodus is continuing, with Paul Gilmour confirming he has joined the growing list of presenters and reporters to leave the broadcaster this year
Sky Sports presenter Paul Gilmour has announced his departure from the broadcaster. Gilmour had been part of the furniture during 16 years with the company, including on Sky Sports News' transfer deadline day coverage.
"After 16 brilliant years in N Ireland/London with @SkySportsNews, it's time to leave," Gilmour wrote on social media. "Was proud & grateful to cover major finals, tournaments, 25 Deadline Days, domestic games & become a PL commentator. Thank you to everyone I've worked with over the years. It's been a pleasure."

A number of his former colleagues shared messages of support following the news. Others, meanwhile, spoke of it being a "huge loss" for Sky Sports.

"Hard-working, honest & humble - what a brilliant tenure at Sky Sports News!" former Sky Sports News regular Bryan Swanson wrote. "The fresh-faced rookie from Carrick went on to deliver great scoops, big-name interviews, commentaries and everything in between over the years. The consummate professional, you should be proud. Best wishes for the future, Paul!"
There was also a message of support from Gilmour's compatriot and Northern Ireland international striker Conor Washington. "Some man! All the best pal," the Derby County star wrote.
Gilmour isn't the only long-serving presenter to move on. Rob Wotton has been with Sky Sports for 27 years, but this season will also be his last. He recently hosted The Football Show, which is being cut from scheduled, and also appeared on Sky Sports News' regular broadcasts.

"It's been an absolute pleasure. I came here in my 20s and I thought I was only coming for a couple of weeks," Wotton said in an emotional farewell speech. "And look, they haven't been able to get rid of me. I keep turning up, maybe one day they'll pay me!"
Several other exits have also been confirmed this week, including those of Melissa Reddy. Jeremy Langdon and Fadumo Okow. Reddy, who spent the last three years with Sky as a senior reporter, has opened up on her future plans following her exit.

"ELEVENTH!!! season of Premier League coverage done and I've called time on three years at Sky. I'll still be doing bits and bobs for them," Reddy wrote on Instagram.
"But I'm genuinely soooo excited to share all the things I'll be working on soon, which will allow me to focus on my strengths and passions. For those that have BEEN asking for the past five years, YES - that will include new books."
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