Emma Hayes, set to leave Chelsea for the U.S. women’s team, has spoken out against systemic misogyny in football, questioning the relevance of playing experience in punditry. Joey Barton's 2017 comments resurfaced, ridiculing Hayes and calling for her to 'cross over into the men's game.' Alex Scott also condemned Barton's sexist remarks, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in football.
Alex Scott insists 'football is a better place with us ALL in it' as she hits back at Joey Barton's sexist digs about females in the men's game and tells girls to 'keep being role models' https://t.co/HS1jZC8ktI https://t.co/s8aP1fKjLr
Emma Hayes' reaction to Amanda Ilestedt's goal 😭 #BBCWSL #BBCFootball https://t.co/KesnkIqp4h
Joey Barton is ridiculed after his comments from 2017 resurface calling for Emma Hayes to 'cross over into the men's game' after the Chelsea boss hit back at the ex-City star's sexist tirade against female pundits in football https://t.co/jditW8NmQC https://t.co/QbIEiQSRFO
Joey Barton is ridiculed after his comments from 2017 resurface calling for Emma Hayes to 'cross over into the men's game' after the Chelsea boss hit back at the ex-City star's sexist tirade against female pundits in football https://t.co/doTKafgfWH https://t.co/b5Xw4HQHGi
From @TheAthleticFC: Emma Hayes, who is set to leave Chelsea at the end of the season to take over the U.S. women’s team, believes women have had to become used to dealing with “systemic misogyny and bullying” in football. https://t.co/NPcINaDqTV
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