Micah Richards maps out eight-year timeline for leaving punditry
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Micah Richards has revealed that he plans to step away from television punditry within the next eight years, according to Vanguard News. The former Manchester City and England defender has achieved considerable success in broadcasting since retiring from football, but is already looking toward an exit from the role.
Richards intends to leave both Sky Sports and the BBC, ending his place in one of British football broadcasting's most recognizable presenting partnerships, transfernewslive.com reported. The decision marks a significant shift for a figure who has become a staple of match-day coverage and studio analysis.
The move follows a World Cup stint that reportedly included a studio walkout, and Richards is now preparing for the next chapter in his career, transfernewslive.com added. No specific details about his post-punditry plans have been disclosed, but the timeline suggests a deliberate long-term transition.
While Richards has not commented directly on the reported walkout, the combination of a planned departure and the behind-the-scenes incident suggests that the decision was carefully considered. For now, fans can expect several more years of his energetic analysis before he trades the microphone for whatever comes next.
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