She didn’t say anything wrong.
I wonder if it was Roy Keane who said it whether the reaction would be the same?
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She didn’t say anything wrong.
I wonder if it was Roy Keane who said it whether the reaction would be the same?
A lot of the women commentating on the mens game talk far more sense than shearer , he's a clown
It's just speculation though, isn't it? For starters, the Leeds team of 2019/20 were more experienced than the side of 2018/19. There's also evidence to suggest they were quite simply a better team in 2019/20, while their challengers for promotion were weaker than the previous year. But again, that's just speculation.
To me, suggesting that Leeds owed their promotion to Covid-19 is just daft. Carney apparently said: "I actually think they got promoted because of Covid in terms of it gave them a bit of respite. I don't know if they would have got up if they didn't have that break."
I might be completely wrong about this, but I doubt Carney watched too much Championship football last season if she genuinely believes what she said. I watched loads of it and, to me, Leeds looked consistently and comfortably the best side in a division that appeared far from outstanding.
And therein lies the problem. In a world where we are apparently striving for equality, they are nevertheless expected to be far more careful about their reaction to comments made by pundit Carney than they would if the comments had been made by pundits Keane, Neville or Shearer, simply because of the society we live in. If they're not careful, it's "Shame! Shame! Shame!" according to a woman who campaigns for equal pay for footballers of all sexes.
Sounds like the ladies PR company have just found out that sensational statements make good TV , gain reaction and fame and certainly promote oneself profile quickly, both her Leeds and Bellingham statements are a bit off the wall.
Sorry Karen I don't agree with you on either matter , and stop watching Roy Keene , he's barmy ??
I haven't seen everything that was specifically said to her this time but it's something that does happen to women online. I was making more of a general point about how the type of abuse men and women get online is different - here's a specific example of that being said to her at a different time, and if she's deleted her Twitter account this time it's probably a fair assumption that she's had some pretty vile messages this time as well https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45903339
Remove the anonymity behind social media accounts would be a start. To delete an account it should be hidden from general view for x days since the last tweet before you can actually delete the account so the authorities, once granted suitable authorisation, can see what was said.