And so Keys goes, too.
I can't be bothered to trawl through 40-odd pages of debate, so I apologise if this comment has made previously.
(1) As always, the problem here is not that people indulge in this sort of "banter", but rather they get caught. Being caught is the offence.
I would imagine what they said about Sian Massey, whilst not correct, was only echoing what thousands of TV viewers and spectators at Molineux were saying. Go into most workplaces, on most days, and you'll hear sexist comments - including all the stereotypes that women pin on men.
It's not big and it's not clever, but it is the way that the battle of the sexes is played out. On the basis the fairer sex has all but won that battle, the comments of two blokes is, in the overall scheme of things, irrelevant.
I do think, though, that the sexual innuendo with the microphone was inexcusable.
(2) The hypocrisy of the Murdoch Empire is jaw-dropping. On one hand it wants to offer the head of Gray on a plate to half the population; on the other hand it wants to give the other half of the population Page 3 to ogle.