She'll manufacture a reason why companies wont employ her so in her own mind it'll all be about victimhood.
Maybe she should start her own podcast or maybe she wants the easy life with MSM.The standard of punditry in football is abysmal. It's largely down to the fact that most ex-pro's are thick as pig shit and have no idea what they're talking about. The majority are employed due to their character rather than their ability. It's why someone like Nedum doesn't have a huge platform despite being excellent, and someone like Micah is rolled out on numerous platforms just to giggle.
But women, particularly in football, are scrutinised much more heavily. How many male pundits thought Pep would never work in England? How many just churn out cliches? You've got Troy Deeney doing team of the week on the BBC and picking players despite clearly not even watching their performances. He picked Kovacic the other day and said it wasn't his best performance but he got a critical goal. The guy came on in the 78th minute and scored to make it 2-0 in injury time...bizarre!
If a woman had written anything like that it would be all over twitter and they'd be destroyed.
Having said that, Aluko seems completely ignorant to the fact she is a moron. She makes it quite easy for people to slag her off because she comes out with bizarre statements that highlight her stupidity.
In her defence she's undoubtedly had an incredibly difficult time since Barton's comments and doesn't deserve any of it. She probably feels that she has to stay in the headlines to have any chance of a career in the media so is doing all she can to stay relevant. You can't really blame her. Ian Wright is doing a great job in making men connect to the women's game, which is critical to its success. I doubt Aluko is smart enough to realise that and just sees him taking up a female spot.
Maybe she should start her own podcast or maybe she wants the easy life with MSM.
She comes across as someone who is very bitter and has a huge chip on her shoulder, also she doesn't seem very bright.
She is the one who said she put in false offers for players to help force another club to pay more for players.
She clearly has any moral standards.
Pundits as a rule baffle me. There are 100's of good ex pros men and women but to be a Pundit it seems you need to be a knobhead.
You need to have a massive chip on your shoulder, not be very intelligent, be a drugs cheat, spit at young kids, be unable to be neutral, to encourage fans to invade the statium before matches, to be able to voice your own bias opinion.
So she fits the bill perfectly.
How these pundits get their jobs in the first place is shrouded in mystery to me. For example, do ITV and BBC issue adverts on their websites and/or in the trade press? Is it about who your agent is connected to? For the BBC at least I think transparency is required.She comes across as someone who is very bitter and has a huge chip on her shoulder, also she doesn't seem very bright.
She is the one who said she put in false offers for players to help force another club to pay more for players.
She clearly has any moral standards.
Pundits as a rule baffle me. There are 100's of good ex pros men and women but to be a Pundit it seems you need to be a knobhead.
You need to have a massive chip on your shoulder, not be very intelligent, be a drugs cheat, spit at young kids, be unable to be neutral, to encourage fans to invade the statium before matches, to be able to voice your own bias opinion.
So she fits the bill perfectly.
He's also got form playing the victim/racism card.Regardless of Aluko, I think there’s a fair bit of revisionism going on in this thread about Ian Wright!
Personally I’ve never been a big fan of him as a pundit since day one. He doesn’t and never did bring much insight, and his one-eyed bias towards arsenal in recent years has become tedious and annoying in the extreme. We this and we that. No place for his cheerleading when he’s supposedly doing his pundit job. He’s as bad as some of the others, if not worse, in how blatant he is.
(Just to be clear I’m not making a comment on or defending what Aluko has said).
Regardless of Aluko, I think there’s a fair bit of revisionism going on in this thread about Ian Wright!
Personally I’ve never been a big fan of him as a pundit since day one. He doesn’t and never did bring much insight, and his one-eyed bias towards arsenal in recent years has become tedious and annoying in the extreme. We this and we that. No place for his cheerleading when he’s supposedly doing his pundit job. He’s as bad as some of the others, if not worse, in how blatant he is.
(Just to be clear I’m not making a comment on or defending what Aluko has said).
I really like the womens game, I attend lots of the matches and really appreciate having been able to see exactly what most of us thought - That females can and will be as good as men in a lot of aspects of the sport.
There are some really good cheerleaders for the womens game, some poor ones too, just because there's not much of a pool to pick from but on the whole its more to do with the actual football rather than the drama.
And then in steps this woman, every time she opens her mouth its creating drama. She didnt deserve what barton did but he is a prick anyways. He does it to lots of people, being a prick.
But now she is actually having a go at Ian Wright, someone who supports the womens game, someone who sings its praises from the rooftops, someone who gives up his airtime for the womens game. Why the hell does she now think he is dominating the womens game instead of helping it? Why is she ALWAYS looking for issues to solve, I am getting fed up with hearing from her. I have been getting a little fed up with the politics around womens football, it distracts from the football ffs. And thats what is good about the womens game, it is at its purist form right now, not over-bloated like the mens game.
I just wish she would shut up about womens game.