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Tyson Fury’s Expletive Leads to Apologies During Charity Match Broadcast
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Boxer’s colorful language during “Soccer Aid for Unicef” prompts on-air apologies from ITV.
During a recent broadcast of a charity soccer match,boxer Tyson Fury’s choice of words led to multiple apologies from the English television network,ITV. The incident occured during the “Soccer Aid for Unicef” event in Manchester.
TV presenter and former footballer Alex scott addressed the situation, stating, “We apologize for this curse.”
Fury’s colorful encouragement
Before the “Soccer Aid for Unicef” match at Old Trafford,Fury delivered a motivational speech to the English team,which included an expletive. The event featured a world selection playing against Team England.
Fury’s full quote was: “75,000 spectators are here,the stadium is sold out. UNICEF is a great thing. Don’t let these Three Lions on the ground. You should know how good we are. We are England. We are F *** Ing Spartaner,” The former world champion’s words were met with laughter from those present.
“we apologize for this curse.” – Alex Scott
Further Apologies
Following Fury’s initial comment, TV presenter Alex Scott immediately apologized on-air.
Tévez Faces Boos
Fury reportedly used the expletive again during the first half of the match, prompting another apology from ITV. Scott stated she would speak with Fury after the event.
The world selection won the benefit game 5-4.Carlos Tévez, formerly of Mancity, scored four goals for the winning side. However, the Argentinian was booed by Manchester United fans at every touch, given his past with their city rivals.Tévez played for Manchester United from 2007 to 2009.
