Presenter Carrie Brown Replys To Ex- Manchester City's Sexist Comments
Carrie Brown, presenter beIN Sports (Instagram/@carriebrowntv).

JAKARTA - BeIN Sports television respondent Carrie Brown was furious by the comments of former Manchester City player Joey Barton.

Previously known, Barton in comments on his social media accounts said women should not be seen close to work in football.

The former Bristol Rovers sexist statement specifically refers to Carrie Brown, moreover she also satirized the presenter's performance.

"Dear Carrie, I really appreciate your opinion and I really appreciate the input. That feeling is mutually beneficial. It is waste in men's football."

"Look, I didn't expect you to do it. It's not because of big breasts and hair and coloredhub makeup. No. I'm here to help clean up 'The City of Gotham'."

"I'm just an evil person trying to do good things," Barton said as reported by the Daily Mail.

Barton's satire on Monday, December 11, 2023, was immediately responded to by Brown the next day local time.

The presenter, on his personal social media, said Barton's cynical comments destroyed his excitement in the world of football.

"If I had my life again, I wouldn't work too hard to take football seriously."

"It has garnered joy from me as a human being. I'm happy to get here, all the support and memories. But, to be honest, you all have to do better," said Carrie Brown.

When asked if the post was caused by Barton's comments, Brown replied, "Some are, but not all. How to deal with it, conclude it. Insinuation, juvenile scorn that doesn't have life skills. Boring," Brown said again.

This is not the first time Barton has commented on a female presenter. Previously, he had also clashed with the BBC correspondent who is also a former English footballer, Alex Scott.

Barton threw scorn that women should not be allowed to comment on men's football because they have never played it.

Scott did not remain silent. Through his personal X account, the former Arsenal player seemed to motivate women in the world of football.

"Just before we say goodbye, to all the women in football, to the camera, behind the camera, players on the pitch, to everyone who attends the game, keep being an example."

"To all girls, football is a better place if we are all in it," Scott challenged.

Worse, Barton also directed individual criticism. Apart from Scott, Barton has also criticized TNT Sports presenter Laura Woods regarding the involvement of women in men's soccer.


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