Former footballer Joey Barton is facing backlash after making derogatory comments comparing two female commentators to notorious serial killers. ITV, the network Barton made the comments on, has responded and condemned his remarks. This incident adds to the controversy surrounding Barton, who has been criticized before for his sexist tirades against female pundits.
Sexist Comments Spark Outrage
Joey Barton has come under fire for his recent comments targeting Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, whom he referred to as “the Fred and Rose West of football.” Barton’s comparison to the infamous serial killers has sparked outrage and condemnation from various individuals, including Laura Woods, Bianca Westwood, and Piers Morgan.
ITV Sport Responds to Barton
ITV Sport has released a statement in response to Barton’s comments. They described his remarks as “vindictive” and “contemptible,” emphasizing that such behavior based on gender is unacceptable. ITV Sport firmly believes that football is inclusive and for everyone.
Support for Women in Football
Alex Scott, a former Lioness and Arsenal star, has voiced her support for women in football. During the BBC’s coverage of the Women’s Super League, Scott delivered a passionate message. She encouraged all women in the sport, both in front of and behind the camera, to continue being role models for young girls who are often told they can’t be part of the football world.
Joey Barton’s Controversial Persona
Joey Barton is known for being a controversial figure in football. He has a history of incendiary remarks and served time in prison for assault in 2008. Barton’s views have even landed him on the Piers Morgan Uncensored show.
Football should be an inclusive and respectful environment for everyone involved. Sexist comments like those made by Joey Barton have no place in the sport. As we celebrate the progress made by women in football, it is essential to continue promoting inclusivity and diversity in the game.