Men, the day we have been dreading for weeks has finally come and gone, Sky Sports News is no longer available on Freeview in the UK. That's right, no more up to date analysis, no more SoccerSaturday and, of course, no more Georgie Thompson.
I know it hurts but we have to face facts, no longer shall she be there when we wake up in the morning, to tell us the latest scores and transfer rumours, no longer will she distract us from the fact that there's a bloke from Blue Peter attempting, badly, to present news that isn't about some sort of bring and buy sale.
It is indeed a sad day for us all. Rupert Murdoch is now using our beloved Georgie to get us to sign up to his extortionate Sky TV subscription service. All we have left is the vain hope that someone vaguely attractive turns up on Loose Women to ease our heartbreak.
But surely what was most memorable about Sky Sports News was the in depth coverage of every major sport around the world I hear you cry. Well, let's be honest, it isn't. Ever since the launch of Sky?s betting service Skybet (not to be confused with megalomaniacal artificial intelligence system Skynet) Sky Sports News has been accused of manipulating stories for personal gain. Plus Sky Sports News is part of Newscorp, a company that seems to think that Aryan, loud-mouthed loony tune Glenn Beck is an appropriate host for a show on one of the biggest news networks in the World.
But we could forgive all that, because they gave us Georgie. With her long blonde hair, sultry voice, piercing eyes and, most importantly, love of football. Even her own colleagues can't keep their eyes off her, as Sky?s flagship Breakfast show Soccer AM pointed out.
Let's just hope she makes a big money move to Match of The Day before the end of the transfer Window, or this season could see us being relegated to watching supposed funny man James Kimberley (yes, his middle name is actually Kimberley) Corden?s God awful panel show, A League Of Their Own, to get our Georgie Fix.
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