I'm embarrassed and ashamed to be a participant of English women's football -- Eni Aluko says as she accuses FA of endorsing racism
England women’s football striker, Eniola Aluko has launched a further attack on the Football Association (FA), accusing the governing body of endorsing racism.
According to her, she 's embarrassed and ashamed to be a participant of English women's football.
Recall that last week, we reported that the Chelsea women's striker, who is the elder sister of Nigeria striker Sone Aluko, was dropped from the England team and paid £80,000 settlement to keep quiete after the women’s head coach Mark Sampson of subjecting herself and her Nigerian family to a ‘racist’ jibe about the ebola virus.
In an already deleted post, Eniola who won 102 caps and scored 33 goals for England wrote:
I feel embarrassed and ashamed to be a participant of English women's football in this country at this time. And I know many others do too.
— Eniola Aluko (@EniAlu) August 30, 2017
While in another post which still remains on her page, she said:
At least we now know the FA's stance on derogatory racial remarks by an @england manager. Ignore, deny, endorse. In that order.
— Eniola Aluko (@EniAlu) August 30, 2017
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