Top 10 Football Swearing Incidents
Sometimes players, managers and even the pundits swear in the heat of the moment,or simply because they don’t realise they are on air and then their foul mouthed outburst has just been broadcast to an audience of millions. Here are the Top 10 uses of swearing while live on television and not surprisingly, some of the usual suspects appear more than once! Please note that these videos are not for the easily shocked. You have been warned!!!
10. Alex Ferguson
This video is rather tame if some of the tirades during the infamous ‘hair dryer’ treatment are to be believed. Fergie responds to speculation from a Sky interviewer as “bulls testicles”.
9. Robert Di Matteo
The former Chelsea midfielder now full time television pundit describes some teams as being more tactically “inept” than others live on Sky’s Goals on Sunday programme.
8. Micah Richards Interview
The young Manchester City defender was obviously a bit overwhelmed after a match and being interviewed by BBC Sport’s Garth Crooks.
7. Rodney Marsh
Not content with being dumped from Sky’s Soccer Saturday programme due to his poor taste Tsunami / Toony Army joke, Rodney Marsh is then heard off-screen during an episode of Premier League Allstars using the F-word to the horror of a visibly shocked Ian Wright.
6. Harry Redknapp Interview
Portsmouth manager Redknapp doesn’t realise he is live on air and feels he has time to get a few F-words out of his system before delivering his verdict on his side’s 2-1 victory against Manchester United.
5. Christian Dailly
After losing 2-1 in Germany during a crucial Euro 2004 qualifier, hot-headed defender Christian Dailly can be heard off screen making his feelings quite clear before he receives a telling off from (ironically) the German Scottish team manager Berti Vogts.
4. Richard Keys
When Fox Sports cuts into Skys live feed of the final day of the Premiership season and broadcasts Richard Keys using the F-word when discussing a packed schedule with a crew member an unsuspecting Australian audience gets a shock!
3. Harry Redknapp
Harry’s second appearance in our chart and certainly the most amusing. He let’s loose an F-word spattered tirade against an unamed Portsmouth squad player who kicks a ball at him during an interview.
2. Richard Keys
Richards’ second entry on our list but this one he has no excuses. The link up with commentator Davie Provan following Scotland’s Euro 2008 qualifier at the Faroe Islands failed, prompting Keys, who clearly thought he was off-air, to slate the importance of the match and finish with an F-word for good measure. People have been sacked from television for far less.
1. Stephen Bywater
While Keys kept his position a Sky, Claire Tomlinson was placed on leave for two months after she failed to reprimand Derby goalkeeper Stephen Bywater for spelling out the C-word mid anecdote during the Goals on Sunday programme in October 2007.

