‘Football Focus is a victim of BBC virtue-signalling’: Experts blame show’s demise on ‘lightweight presenters’ hired to fit BBC’s ‘world view’ amid exodus of white male, middle-aged stars

The BBC‘s obsession with ‘virtue signalling’ on TV coupled with ‘lightweight’ hosts and pundits has killed off Football Focus, it was claimed today. 

The corporation has blamed declining viewing figures as it announced it is blowing the whistle on the much-loved show after 52 years.

Presenter Alex Scott has been the focus of much of the criticism following recent features on Ramadan and LGBTQ football issues.

It has been alleged that Ms Scott has felt bruised by BBC inquests into its declining performance, which has seen viewing figures almost halve while she has been at the helm.

Mark Borkowski, one of the UK’s leading PR gurus

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