The Ospreys are looking for a new head coach after the decision to part company with Steve Tandy yesterday.
The 38-year-old replaced Sean Holley in February 2012 and led the Ospreys to the Pro12 title later that season.
Tandy departed after a difficult spell which has seen the former league champions struggle in the Guinness PRO14 and exit the Champions Cup at the pool stage.
And although the majority of the BBC’s coverage was professional, former Osprey Cai Griffiths took particular issue with one particular graphic (below), calling it a ‘disgrace’.
Absolute disgrace by @BBCScrumV. Show some respect and dignity! pic.twitter.com/5vBL7PfOsn
— Cai Griffiths (@CaiGriffiths) January 22, 2018
And fans clearly agreed with the London Welsh head coach:
@TATWS very bad taste ^
— Chris (@chris_mjm) January 22, 2018
At the end of the day, the guy has just lost his livelihood. An organisation such as the BBC should have better standards. Asking for too much maybe…
— Chris (@chris_mjm) January 22, 2018
disgusting pal . needs to be commended in which he has handled himself for the last 6 years . ok this year hasn’t gone to plan but that’s pro rugby and the pressures that goes with the job
— James Griffiths (@5Jamesgriff) January 22, 2018
This is disgusting!! Gave everything as a player and coach to the ospreys and @BBCScrumV do something to disrespect him. Not on. The man deserves more than this!! https://t.co/qis1fLQkGo
— Jason Evans (@JasonEvans10) January 23, 2018