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Shay Given apologises after 'holocaust' remark on BBC
Summary
Former goalkeeper Shay Given apologised after using a comment referencing the Holocaust while speaking on BBC's Final Score; the BBC issued an on-air apology and Given said he will donate his fee to the Holocaust Educational Trust.
Content
Shay Given, a former goalkeeper and BBC Final Score pundit, used a word referencing the Holocaust while discussing Wilfried Nancy's brief spell as Celtic manager. The BBC presenter offered an immediate apology on air after the remark. Given later posted an apology on social media, said he did not fully understand the meaning of the word, and announced he would donate his fee from the show to the Holocaust Educational Trust. The comment drew swift attention because of the sensitive historical subject it referenced.
Known details:
- The exchange took place during a discussion of Wilfried Nancy's short tenure at Celtic on BBC's Final Score.
- The BBC presenter apologised on air after the remark was made.
- Shay Given issued a public apology on social media and said he did not fully understand the word's meaning.
- Given announced he will donate his fee from the programme to the Holocaust Educational Trust.
Summary:
The incident prompted an immediate on-air apology from the BBC and a separate apology from Given, who described the episode as an opportunity to learn. Undetermined at this time.
