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Natalie Sawyer breaks silence after sudden Sky Sports News departure
As classy as it gets.
Natalie Sawyer would have every right to be upset by the abrupt nature of her Sky Sports News departure this week.
Sports fans were shocked when it was reported that one of the most popular presenters had completed her final shift with the TV station.
Sawyer, who had worked for Sky for 18 years, finished her shift on Wednesday afternoon as normal but little did viewers know that it would be the last they'd see of her on the channel.
It was claimed that the 38-year-old had been told earlier this month that her contract with the broadcaster would not be renewed but the reason for that decision was initially unknown.
However, according to the Daily Mail, the decision was reached because "expectations differed over her role."
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It's been reported that Sawyer wanted to pursue other opportunities away from the news desk and Sky Sports were not keen on opening up those avenues to her.
On Saturday afternoon, Sawyer broke her silence by offering her thanks to those who have wished her well over the past few days.
And, ever the class act, she urged those who had threatened to boycott Sky Sports News due to the lack of on-air acknowledgement of Sawyer's contribution to the channel over the years to continue watching.
Been away the last few days, have I missed anything??...
Seriously, thank you for all your kind messages. It’s not been an easy couple of weeks but your support has meant the world to me.
Keep watching SSN - there are some amazing people there! Hopefully see you all soon x — Natalie Sawyer (@nataliesawyer) March 31, 2018
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Natalie Sawyer has spoken out for the first time since leaving Sky Sports News.
The 38-year-old left her post as a presenter earlier this week but her departure was not mentioned on the programme.
Sawyer has now tweeted to say: "Been away the last few days, have I missed anything??... Seriously, thank you for all your kind messages. It’s not been an easy couple of weeks but your support has meant the world to me. Keep watching SSN - there are some amazing people there! Hopefully see you all soon x."
According to the Daily Mail, there were differences between Sawyer and the company over expectations related to her role.
Sawyer allegedly wanted more opportunities out in the field as opposed to the television studio and it is thought these were not reciprocated by Sky.
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Sky are also reportedly undergoing cost-cutting measurements in preparation for it's proposed sale of the company to Fox.
Sawyer had been at the company for 18 years, often fronting Sky Sports News and Deadline Day coverage with Jim White.
She is rumoured to have wanted the chance to present footage such as the Masters golf from Augusta.
It has since been revealed that fellow presenter Kirsty Gallacher will be missing from the golf tournament for a second year in a row.
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Presenter Anna Woolhouse will front tonight's big Sky Sports boxing at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium for Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker.
But who exactly is Anna Woolhouse?
She was born in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, in 1984, and graduated from Leeds University where she achieved a BA Honours degree in music.
She then gained a post-graduate degree in Broadcast Journalism at the same university and started on her media career, firstly in radio.
However, she was soon picked up by Sky Sports to present a weekly Ice Hockey.
Woolhouse graduated to Sky Sports News and was quickly given her own F1 show on their specialist channel.
According to her website Woolhouse is big into her music and even attended the prestigious Guildhall school of Music as a teenager.
She is also into dance, frequently posting some moves on her Instagram page, and has written a fitness blog on her website.
A 78,000-strong crowd is expected tonight as Joshua attempts to become the first to defeat WBO champion Parker in his first fight since those present at his victory over Carlos Takam booed through dissatisfaction.
The challenger that night for the 28-year-old's WBA and IBF titles was rescued in the 10th round by the referee, before Joshua could secure a convincing knockout, and after he had become angered by Takam's headbutts.