Mark Chapman apologies for miserable and difficult weekend

BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Mark Chapman opened his Monday Night Club on 5 Live with a strong and direct message about the weekend’s events.

Mark says it has been a miserable and difficult weekend for everyone involved but condemned online abuse of on-air and studio staff who worked as usual.

He said sorry to listeners who didn’t get the usual service they would expect from the BBC.

He said: “I appreciate your patience although if you are angry about what happened then I completely get that too. Most importantly I would personally like to acknowledge those who worked behind the scenes on 5 Live Sport and at BBC Sport and those staff members who were on-air who were put in difficult uncomfortable positions through absolutely no fault of their own.

“They have been at the receiving end of abuse for just doing their jobs – it is disgusting and unfair and it is ironic that in a row over impartiality we have all been seen to be taking sides and I feel that there are lessons to be learned by all involved.”

BBC Director General Tim Davie released a statement on Monday saying the situation with Gary Lineker has been resolved and the BBC is to order an independent review of its social media guidance.

This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk