Sky Sports have apologized to Nottingham Woods after a 'improv show' taunted the presence of supervisor Steve Cooper.<br /><br />A drama on the telecaster's Dream Football show took watchers inside the Timberland changing area for the marking of Serge Aurier.<br /><br />In it, moderator Elis James seemed to have fundamentally modified his face, with one eye practically shut, in an endeavor to raise a snicker.<br /><br />At Woods, yet senior leaders inside Sky were shocked at the awkward, best case scenario, endeavor at humor.<br /><br />Insiders have unveiled that the people who work inside Sky's football division - which depends on keeping up with solid associations with the clubs it covers - were profoundly disinterested.<br /><br />'How in the world might anybody at any point look at this as smart?' said one.<br /><br />'First and foremost it's coarse, not interesting and savage. In any case, saving that, Sky Sports manage these clubs consistently and depend on having a decent connection with them. It's not gone down well by any means.'<br /><br />The show, a restoration of the Forthright Skinner and David Baddiel crush from the 1990s, made its return following a 18-year break this year and is displayed on the Sky Max channel.<br /><br />Playing Cooper and making fun of Woods' broad summer business, which saw them add in excess of 20 new faces, James hands Aurier a shirt with the number 4,345 in a thickly populated changing area.<br /><br />Matt Lucas then, at that point, shows up as Luciano Pavarotti, in a not-really unpretentious dig at Woodland proprietor Evangelos Marinakis.<br /><br />Woodland declined to remark.<br /><br />Sky Sports affirmed an expression of remorse had been made.