Eni Aluko is a typical example of an educated person who's nowhere near as clever as she believes.
The more she talks the more transparent she gets, to the point whereby she destroys her own arguments.
She answers almost every fact, she can't answer, with, 'Yes that may be the case but we should still question it'.
Why?
Facts are facts ... claiming we should still question things is the Nigel Farage defence when he's wrong.
It's become an automatic response from people who then try to change the subject.
Ian Wright says he "cannot accept" Eni Aluko's apology for suggesting the former England striker risked blocking female pundits from being given broadcasting opportunities.
Wright, who is a pundit for various outlets on the men's and women's game, said he had seen the apology from the ex-England forward but wanted to move on from it.
"I'm very disappointed by what Eni has said," the Arsenal legend said. "She knows how I have helped her and supported her publicly.
"I can't accept it [the apology] but I also want to move on from it. I don't need any further social commentary directed at anyone."
The more she talks the more transparent she gets, to the point whereby she destroys her own arguments.
She answers almost every fact, she can't answer, with, 'Yes that may be the case but we should still question it'.
Why?
Facts are facts ... claiming we should still question things is the Nigel Farage defence when he's wrong.
It's become an automatic response from people who then try to change the subject.
Ian Wright says he "cannot accept" Eni Aluko's apology for suggesting the former England striker risked blocking female pundits from being given broadcasting opportunities.
Wright, who is a pundit for various outlets on the men's and women's game, said he had seen the apology from the ex-England forward but wanted to move on from it.
"I'm very disappointed by what Eni has said," the Arsenal legend said. "She knows how I have helped her and supported her publicly.
"I can't accept it [the apology] but I also want to move on from it. I don't need any further social commentary directed at anyone."