Joey Barton explained his comments about women experts: what he said in court.
Controversial statements by Joey Barton in court
According to The Sun: Football manager Joey Barton spoke in court about his controversial posts regarding female commentators. The former Bristol Rovers coach stressed that comparing Lucy Ward and Eniola Aluko to murderers Fred and Rose West in 2024 was meant to show how their commentary work 'kills' the essence of commentary.
"I was trying to be provocative to raise a certain topic"
Barton, 43, also assured the court that his intention was not to be offensive, but rather to draw attention to the quality of commentary in sports.
This situation has caused widespread resonance in the media and among fans, as it raises important questions about the role of women in sports commentary. Barton's statements emphasize the need to improve the quality of commentary, but the ways in which he seeks to attract attention call their adequacy into question.
It is important to note that such statements provoke discussion not only in the sports environment but also beyond it, shaping stereotypes and attitudes towards women in a profession traditionally considered male.
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