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Home / Sports / Aluko reignites feud with Wright over pundit roles

Aluko reignites feud with Wright over pundit roles

8 Feb

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Summary

  • Aluko claims Wright rejected her apology for comments on pundit opportunities.
  • She argues men are taking premium opportunities in women's football.
  • Aluko feels excluded from major men's finals punditry roles.
Aluko reignites feud with Wright over pundit roles

Eni Aluko has reignited a public dispute with former footballer Ian Wright, asserting that he rejected her apology. The disagreement stems from Aluko's prior suggestion that Wright's extensive media presence might be hindering opportunities for female pundits in broadcasting.

Aluko revealed on Instagram that Wright did not accept her apologies, which she offered both publicly and privately. She described his response as disrespectful and stated that his actions have led to her facing criticism.

She further elaborated that she has not secured any punditry jobs alongside Wright since their public fallout. Aluko contended that men are increasingly occupying premium broadcasting roles within women's football, which she believes should be prioritized for women.

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Aluko highlighted that despite 11 years in broadcasting, she has never been assigned to cover a major men's final. She contrasted this with opportunities for male pundits in women's football, suggesting a disparity in access to high-profile events.

This renewed criticism follows a past incident where Aluko, along with fellow pundit Lucy Ward, faced offensive social media posts from Joey Barton.

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Eni Aluko has reignited her dispute with Ian Wright, stating he rejected her apology for her previous comments about male pundits hindering female opportunities.
Aluko argues that men are taking premium broadcasting opportunities in women's football, limiting roles for women and preventing them from covering high-profile events like major finals.
Yes, Eni Aluko previously faced offensive social media posts from Joey Barton, who compared her and Lucy Ward to notorious murderers.

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