Re: Eniola Aluko: Bullying and Racism Allegations
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 10:19 am
Regardless I support Aluko. Thunder scatter anybody wey Yab my naija people ..come dey talk say ebola. ...oh by the way Eni is kina hot...
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I say "inclined" simply to hedge my bets. I'm certain she's telling the truth.cic old boy wrote:Of course she is telling the truth. This is not about "being inclined" to believe. Her statement has to be accepted as fact unless it is highly improbable, self-contradictory or her demeanour doesn't inspire confidence. None of which applies. Besides, it is more difficult to imagine she just made up a story about ebola and arrests. Why those two issues in particular?
The funny thing is that she never went to report the issue, the FA asked her to provide a report which she did but they werent expecting the report to go that far.cic old boy wrote:Of course she is telling the truth. This is not about "being inclined" to believe. Her statement has to be accepted as fact unless it is highly improbable, self-contradictory or her demeanour doesn't inspire confidence. None of which applies. Besides, it is more difficult to imagine she just made up a story about ebola and arrests. Why those two issues in particular?
It smells of a cover up and it's mainly because Sampson has been 'successfully' with the team.Prince wrote:The funny thing is that she never went to report the issue, the FA asked her to provide a report which she did but they werent expecting the report to go that far.cic old boy wrote:Of course she is telling the truth. This is not about "being inclined" to believe. Her statement has to be accepted as fact unless it is highly improbable, self-contradictory or her demeanour doesn't inspire confidence. None of which applies. Besides, it is more difficult to imagine she just made up a story about ebola and arrests. Why those two issues in particular?
The are now scrambling to defent Mark Sampson, they used a black female barrister to investigate the case because they realised the Aluko is a credible witness
She is a Lawyer, She was highest goal scorrer in the league, why would she lie?
http://sport.bt.com/football/eni-aluko- ... 4163993982Aluko said in an Evening Standard interview last week that “the most difficult thing has been not being able to explain to people why it ended so abruptly”.
Her exclusion is all the more striking given Aluko, sister of Fulham forward Sone Aluko, finished as top scorer in the 2016 Women’s Super League with nine goals in 13 starts.
Sampson has not been oblivious to that form, and insists he would not exclude anyone from his future plans.
Asked about Aluko’s impressive goal return, Sampson said: “I think those kind of statistics and that kind of form definitely puts players on the map.
“Always in football or any team sport you’ve got to look at the dynamic of the group and you’ve got to look at how do our team play compared to the qualities of individual players, and when you put all the squad pegs together you want to make sure that puzzle is nice and complete.
“That’s our challenge, to look at the quality of the players and all the other areas that are important to our level of performance, and we’ve got to look at that right blend and balance in the group to put out effective winning teams, and that’s what we’re always trying to do.”
The clearest form of intimidation which gives huge credence to her claims in my opinion.You subsequently had a meeting with a senior FA executive and the HR official who was overseeing the internal review. What happened next?
I was in Barcelona, on a weekend away, visiting a friend, when I got an email from the FA – within 24 hours of that meeting – saying the anti-corruption unit was investigating my work as a sports lawyer. I worked as a lawyer for a football agency and the FA rules state that, if you’re a footballer, you can’t represent other players. But I wasn’t representing players as an agent. I was working as a lawyer, which I had been doing for five years and there had never been a problem.
As part of that investigation I had to deliver submissions explaining what my role was with the agency and what my role was with Chelsea. To suggest I had any influence at Chelsea when it came to signings was ludicrous. I had met [the Chelsea chairman] Bruce Buck once in my life. I put that in a letter to the FA but they told me that, based on my submissions, I was breaking the rules.
People don’t know this: I lost that job. I had to give it up, which hurt me a lot. I’d been a sports lawyer for five years and it wasn’t a secret to the FA. If anything, the FA had celebrated it. Yet all of a sudden, they decided it warranted an investigation
I was going by her quote above.It [the settlement] was on the basis of what I would have achieved had I been successful. And I believe the FA knew it was a strong case, too.
Omo it's not easy when you are the victim, always look behind you to see if there are people behind you. In many Instances, the victim can be made to look like the perpetrator.Prince wrote:FA might re-open case the girl that was called a prisoner or something has submitted a written evidence, Oyibo team mates should be ashamed of themselves......
It was Drew Spence.
I just cannot see how Mark Sampson survives this. We have perfected the art of 'getting on with it' in the UK, and it is not always an enviable trait.Prince wrote:FA might re-open case the girl that was called a prisoner or something has submitted a written evidence, Oyibo team mates should be ashamed of themselves......
Hear hear! When the victim complain they say...oh you make too much noise.Dr. Wazobia wrote:I just cannot see how Mark Sampson survives this. We have perfected the art of 'getting on with it' in the UK, and it is not always an enviable trait.Prince wrote:FA might re-open case the girl that was called a prisoner or something has submitted a written evidence, Oyibo team mates should be ashamed of themselves......
Mark Sampson's off-field issues continued to overshadow the England women’s team after their 6-0 World Cup qualifying win against Russia descended into a row between former and current players.
All 11 outfield players sprinted over and mobbed the England manager after Nikita Parris scored the opening goal on 11 minutes, but Chelsea forward Eni Aluko tweeted that she felt ‘disrespected’ by their actions.
Aluko’s accusations of bullying, harassment and racism, first revealed by Sportsmail, have cast a dark cloud over Sampson and the squad in the build-up to this match
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Following the exuberant celebration, Aluko tweeted: ’For the most together team in the world tonight's "message" only shows a level of disrespect that represents division and selfish action,’ while she also pointed out the same players voted for her to represent them in discussions with the Football Association about central contracts
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mate you called it o, How you take knowThe YeyeMan wrote:Sampson will lose his job over this. Things are in motion.
Welcome to Great Britain.....Prince wrote:Nikita paris behaving like a "good igbo" Why would she lie? She didnt even report the incident they asked her to provide a report, and she did and they did not like what was in her report.
What report?Prince wrote:Nikita paris behaving like a "good igbo" Why would she lie? She didnt even report the incident they asked her to provide a report, and she did and they did not like what was in her report.
Aluko says she made her complaint of "bullying, harassment and discrimination" in May 2016 having been asked to participate in a cultural review of all England teams by the FA's technical director Dan Ashworth.aruako1 wrote:What report?Prince wrote:Nikita paris behaving like a "good igbo" Why would she lie? She didnt even report the incident they asked her to provide a report, and she did and they did not like what was in her report.