My employers are brilliant- Kris Boyd drools over Sky Sports

Kris Boyd believes that the company that he works for is great for Scottish football. 

The former Kilmarnock striker has become the face of Scottish football with a constant flow of compliments for all things Ibrox before being posted missing when Celtic pick up the honours. 

Boys complete lack of judgement was most obvious when Aaron Ramsey moved on loan to the Tribute Act in January. 

As other clubs completed business on Deadline Day Boyd was running around high-fiving as he welcomed the greatest signing since Gazza to arrive in Scottish football. 

It seemed that an injury-prone 30 something got the juices flowing for the pundit while the rest of Scottish football sat back before celebrating a penalty from Ramsey three months later. 

Drooling over the prospect of continued employment until 2029, Boyd told The Sun: 

It was fantastic to hear news of talks between the SPFL and Sky Sports over an extended TV deal for Scottish football. 

People always have an opinion on Sky and like to jump up and have a moan. But over the years, the broadcasting giant is the only one to put their money where their mouth is. 

Sky have served Scottish football well and yet again, it seems the company is willing to guarantee big money to back our game. 

No doubt there will still be rumblings about Sky, but what I will say is that other broadcasters have had the chance to come forward with a better offer. And once again, it looks like they are nowhere to be seen. 

Tomorrow Boyd will be sharing his wisdom at the Kilmarnock v Celtic match with Sky showing it at 12 noon as a warm up to their EPL matches. 

Sky Sports no longer show the League Cup, Scottish Cup, Scotland international matches or UEFA club competitions. 

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