Jim McIsaac/Getty Images Four months after Mike Francesa left his position at WFAN in New York, it looks like he is set to return. Francesa was in talks to join Sirius XM but instead will take a significant pay cut to return to WFAN. Francesa's decision to return to WFAN came after being criticized by other radio personalities at the station. Many are criticizing Francesa's return because of his 19-month "farewell tour," how he treated others at the station, and for how he is seemingly backing out of a promise and forcing his way back in. Mike Francesa's retirement from the New York radio airwaves was over a lot quicker than the farewell tour that led up to it. Francesa is returning to WFAN, according to multiple reports, just four months after leaving the station he worked at for 30 years — a move that was preceded by a 19-month "farewell tour" — and a lot of people are not happy about that and how it appears he forced his way back in.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: What it takes to be an NBA refereeSee Also:A single high school in India has produced the CEOs of Microsoft, Adobe, and MastercardWith the US out of the World Cup, Fox Sports has turned to a DNA testing company in hopes of generating fan interestKobe Bryant directed and wrote an ad campaign for a sports drink backed by some of the biggest names in sports and it takes a big shot at Gatorade