Graeme Souness has '100 apologies' to make after stepping down as a Sky Sports pundit.
“I think people at home want to see us not always agree, but it’s been great, guys, it really has. And it’s great right now to be amongst friends.“When I first joined Sky, Graeme was the senior pundit and he still is the senior pundit,” he said. “He speaks with such authority, gravitas and conviction, with an incredible way of delivering lines.
“He’s one of the very best that I’ve ever seen doing the job, and someone that I and other young pundits when we come into it would learn so much from.
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