Flyers Forced To Issue Apology After Incriminating Viral Video
The Flyers have issued an apology after a video was released with a hot mic of a team employee dissing a reporter.
Flyers Issue Apology
Keith Jones of the Philadelphia Flyers has issued a public apology after a video was released depicting a team employee disrespecting reporter Giana Han.
Han is a reporter for Inquirer and after she asked a simple question, doing her job, a Flyers employee said the following.
"How many times is she going to ask this f---ing question?"
Since this, there has been much outrage from all over the hockey community.
Flyers Face Backlash
Fans who saw the video responded as follows.
In addition to fans reacting this way, they have pointed out how this is not the first time a Flyers employee has disrespected a reporter.
We can expect to see significant changes from the Flyers as they try to rebuild their franchise and hopefully, they also rebuild their personnel.
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