Women’s Football

Ian Wright Refuses To Accept Eni Aluko Apology After Being Accused Of ‘Blocking’ Female Pundits

Ian Wright has put out a video saying he ‘can’t accept’ Eni Aluko’s apology after she claimed that the Arsenal legend was ‘blocking’ opportunities for female broadcasters in women’s football by featuring so prominently in programming. Aluko had said that Ian Wright was ‘dominating’ the punditry side of the women’s game and that he needed […]

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Eni Aluko Apologises To Ian Wright, Admits She Was ‘Wrong’ To Accuse Him Of ‘Blocking’ Female Pundits

After managing to annoy the entire footballing world (including her bosses) with comments made about Ian Wright earlier this week, Eni Aluko has apologised to the Arsenal legend and conceded she was ‘wrong’ to accuse him of blocking opportunities for female pundits. Taking to Instagram earlier, Aluko wrote: ‘lan Wright is a brilliant broadcaster and role model

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Eni Aluko Faces The Sack From ITV After Bosses Left ‘Angry & Bemused’ At Her Comments On Ian Wright

It looks like Eni Aluko has p1ssed off the wrong people (i.e. her employers) following her comments about Ian Wright blocking opportunities for female pundits by ‘dominating’ women’s sports coverage. According to MailOnline, ITV bosses are ‘angry and bemused’ by the comments, especially as they routinely send female-heavy punditry teams to cover major international tournaments

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Eni Aluko Accuses Ian Wright Of Blocking Opportunities For Female Pundits By ‘Dominating’ Women’s Sports Coverage

There’s an argument that no man has done more to push women’s football positively in the UK than Ian Wright, but somehow Eni Aluko still has a problem with it, because she thinks he’s blocking opportunities for female pundits to discuss the game instead. Former England and Chelsea player Aluko, 38, told Radio 4: ‘I’ve

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