The former Sky Sports host has slammed players who cut holes in their socks
Veteran broadcaster Richard Keys has slammed players who cut holes in their football socks and claims the practice has 'gone too far'.
The duo have since relocated to the Middle East and now front the football coverage by Qatari-based sports channel beIN Sports.
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