...is the subject of 'Profile' on Radio 4 today.
I heard it early doors, and it's on again at 5.40 pm.
She's quite a woman.
I heard it early doors, and it's on again at 5.40 pm.
She's quite a woman.
She's back on the bbc website again complaining about her treatment from other England players.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41915005
Although I think her stance with mark Sampson was probably justified in that she needed to tell her story to the press to get justice, what she has done since just appears to be a prolonged, drawn out need to keep her story running in the public eye. She is now saying that she didn't want her story to be a public issue, but she sure has a funny way of showing it.
Or maybe she just has an over eager publicist that she is listening to, too much.
She also said that her issue would have been treated more seriously if the comments made against her were homophobic. I think the opposite is true. There is clearly a problem with homophobia in football and nothing appears to get done about it, hence no openly gay footballers (in the men's game at least).
Although probably badly treated by her manager and the fa, she is also possibly a right pain in the back side too.
She's back on the bbc website again complaining about her treatment from other England players.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41915005
Although I think her stance with mark Sampson was probably justified in that she needed to tell her story to the press to get justice, what she has done since just appears to be a prolonged, drawn out need to keep her story running in the public eye. She is now saying that she didn't want her story to be a public issue, but she sure has a funny way of showing it.
Or maybe she just has an over eager publicist that she is listening to, too much.
She also said that her issue would have been treated more seriously if the comments made against her were homophobic. I think the opposite is true. There is clearly a problem with homophobia in football and nothing appears to get done about it, hence no openly gay footballers (in the men's game at least).
Although probably badly treated by her manager and the fa, she is also possibly a right pain in the back side too.
Better in an Alf Garnett voice the above post. Bloody coons never happy.I feel the same way. She's constantly in the news and it seems like there doesn't even need to be a development in the story for it come up again and again. Thinking about how some stories get such little coverage (for example, people all over the country still don't understand what's going on with the Allams at City after 4 years of it.) Yet Aluko is still being given all this screentime to winge about her former team mates. I think if I got £80k in my back pocket on the condition that someone gets to call me a nasty name I'd be pretty satisfied with the deal overall.
The bit about homophobia is baffling. Is she saying race issues aren't taken as seriously? What planet is she on?
I feel the same way. She's constantly in the news and it seems like there doesn't even need to be a development in the story for it come up again and again. Thinking about how some stories get such little coverage (for example, people all over the country still don't understand what's going on with the Allams at City after 4 years of it.) Yet Aluko is still being given all this screentime to winge about her former team mates. I think if I got £80k in my back pocket on the condition that someone gets to call me a nasty name I'd be pretty satisfied with the deal overall.
The bit about homophobia is baffling. Is she saying race issues aren't taken as seriously? What planet is she on?
Better in an Alf Garnett voice the above post. Bloody coons never happy.
I'm sure you won't understand
Am I the only one who doesn't really care anymore?
Do I want anyone sacked from the FA? Not really..... Do I want to see anymore headlines on BBC sport about it? Definitely not.
I'm really not that fussed and I am surprised who much airtime and newspaper columns this whole saga has got. It's boring.
I think there is maybe a misunderstanding of her intentions here, this for me is all about criticising what has gone on in the FA. They need to be brought to account for what has gone on, and I think she just wants to keep this in the public eye. I agree she does come over as a bit of a clever pants, but someone needs to not let this debacle at the FA get swept under the carpet.
I'm not sure attacking her team mates helps highlight the shortcomings of the FA.
Well, I watched the game when virtually the whole team ran over to Sampson and hugged him, which at the time must have felt a slap in the face for Aluko. I can remember feeling rather uneasy about the over zealous celebration. I said at the time, that these girls that did that would find it difficult to face Aluko in the future, and so it is proving.
Better in an Alf Garnett voice the above post. Bloody coons never happy.
I'm sure you won't understand