Rangers legend Brian Laudrup has hit again at accusations of greed after pulled from his job as a TV pundit in Denmark after that includes in an advert for Dubai tourism.
Laudrup, who loved a 5 12 months stint at Ibrox, was attributable to be part of the commentary staff for Denmark's TV 2 through the World Cup in Qatar. Denmark's participation within the match in November has already been a scorching subject with the primary opposition political get together insisting their staff ought to withdraw from the match due to Qatar 's well-publicised controversial therapy of staff who constructed the stadiums.
The TV firm has famous Laudrup's advert for Go to Dubai, the place he talks about his nation's possibilities on the World Cup, is an endorsement of the match. The broadcaster said: "Along with Brian Laudrup, we've got agreed to cease the collaboration as a result of it isn't suitable with the marketing campaign he's collaborating in proper now. We want to thank Brian for his perception and contribution to the lads's nationwide staff matches on TV 2."
However Laudrup was fast to defend himself after the incident. The previous Rangers star mentioned: "You can say I've turn out to be a face for Dubai, however for me it was about soccer. You might be welcome to name me naive and criticise my judgment. However do not name me grasping and immoral, that is crossing the road."
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