Eniola Aluko: "Athletes have to use their platform to affect change" | Ep.19

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • This week, we are delighted to welcome Eni Aluko to the show. Categorizing Eni’s career is a hard one. Former professional footballer, media personality, investor, sporting executive. Eni has been a prominent figure in the sport for nearly 20 years. As a player, she most notably represented Chelsea and Juventus, while winning over 100 caps for England, playing a huge role in establishing the women’s professional game we enjoy so much today. She is a leading pundit for ITV and TNT, while also being the first female to appear on Match of the Day. She has held Sporting Director positions at Aston Villa and Angel City in the US, and is now part of Mercury13, a multi-club ownership group focused on acquiring controlling stakes in professional women’s football teams.
    It’s an impressive list of achievements, but that’s not to suggest it’s been an easy road. From the challenges of accessing football in her youth, struggling to finance a career in football before it became professional, fighting against the vitriol of female pundits in the male game, and coming through a very public discrimination case with the FA, Eni has be instrumental in elevating the profile of women’s football and most pertinent, women in football as a whole.
    ----------------------------------------------------
    Timestamps:
    (0:00) Intro
    (00:48) Eni’s Journey
    (07:30) From Semipro to Pro
    (11:30) Financial Transformation in Women's Football
    (15:53) Engaging Spectator Experience
    (20:35) Women's Football: Integrated or Independent Future?
    (24:13) Eni’s Impact in England's Football
    (35:08) From Pitch to Studio: Impact on Football Broadcasting
    (43:14) Facing Challenges in Sports Media
    (48:22) Roles at Aston Villa & Angel City
    (52:18) Navigating Women's Football Budgets
    (57:59) Football Frameworks in the US vs UK
    (01:06:50) Transparency in Sports Ownership
    (01:30:43) Assessing PSR: Everton & Nottingham Forest's Situation
    (01:41:25) Quick-Fire Round
    ----------------------------------------------------
    In today’s show we discuss:
    Accessibility of women’s football:
    The lack of access when Eni was growing up. How did she begin her career and what were academy systems like?
    How financially feasible was it to commit to a career in football before the women’s game became professional?
    How moving to the US was Eni’s most viable route to professional football, and how the WSL has changed that today.
    Having to ‘pay-to-play’ for England: taking time off from a full time job away from football to be able to play for your country.
    Should women’s clubs be integrated into men’s clubs or should they be separate entities like we often see in the US. Brand, attendance and freedom to act independently.
    A career away from the pitch:
    Breaking into the media: appearing as the first female pundit on Match of the Day to contracts with TNT and ITV
    Putting yourself in the public and breaking down the barriers for women to play a major role in the world of sports media across the men’s game.
    Handling the pressures of live TV and the scrutiny that has arisen from social media. How to ignore the noise and focus on the job.
    The fear that women coming into football media are now not performing because they are fearful of making mistakes.
    A passion for football business and governance: ‘Director of Football’ roles at Aston Villa and Angel City and how football clubs are run.
    Investment into women’s football: Mercury13 and the multi club investment model. What are the opportunities and challenges facing the women’s game
    The football landscape today:
    How do transfers work? As an experienced sporting director, what is the relationship like between clubs when negotiating a deal?
    What is Eni’s view on the increasingly prevalent PSR and how they have been executed over the past 6 months?
    Will an independent regulator improve the Premier League?
    Should there be a salary cap introduced to control spending and protect clubs from getting into financial difficulty?
    Declan to Rice to Arsenal. Did City participate to help Arteta get his deal done?
    Communication is key. We need to know what is going within clubs to help the fans engage with their teams.
    ----------------------------------------------------
    Subscribe on Spotify:
    open.spotify.com/show/1lD0eIj...
    Subscribe on Apple Podcasts:
    podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...
    Follow Harry Stebbings on Twitter:
    / harrystebbings
    Follow Charlie Stebbings on Twitter:
    / charliestebbs
    Follow Eniola Aluko on Twitter:
    / enialu
    Follow Business of Sport on Instagram:
    / bizofsport
    Follow Business of Sport on TikTok:
    / bizofsport
    ----------------------------------------------------
    #businessofsport #charliestebbings #harrystebbings #bos #eniolaaluko #chelsea #declanrice #broadcasting #footballbusiness #angelcity #astonvilla #womensfootball
  • СпортСпорт

Комментарии • 23

  • @Nathan_Toddy_Todd
    @Nathan_Toddy_Todd Месяц назад +7

    This women is quite possibly one of the vilest individuals ever to grace Football, ruined one man’s life & career all because he dropped her for not being good enough & now constantly plays victim to deflect from her utterly shocking punditry & presenting skills which are rightly criticised. Has absolutely no place being given any airtime whatsoever

    • @user-lq4hx6te6w
      @user-lq4hx6te6w Месяц назад

      Yet you’re here watching her on a podcast. You sound like a stalker. Mark Sampson was racist and got found out for it and lost his job because he’s a racist.

    • @user-lq4hx6te6w
      @user-lq4hx6te6w Месяц назад

      Why are you here commenting on a podcast she’s on if she’s so vile. Are you a stalker? Mark Sampson ruined his own career by being racist to his players and Eni exposed him for exactly who he is. Keep crying about it

    • @chrisf9377
      @chrisf9377 Месяц назад

      @@user-lq4hx6te6w The racism claim simply isn't true. The black female barrister who investigated the matter initially found no inappropriate behaviour. However, after additional evidence was provided then she subsequently revised her conclusion and stated that the comments made by Sampson where "ill-judged attempts at humour" and she also said "In fact, I consider it fundamentally important to emphasise that I have not concluded (Sampson) is a racist.". She also repeated her initial conclusion that Sampson was innocent of bullying or picking on Aluko.

    • @user-lq4hx6te6w
      @user-lq4hx6te6w Месяц назад

      @@chrisf9377 Sampson and The FA apologised for racism to both Aluko and Spence. Sampson was sacked shortly after. You are spreading misinformation and will be reported to RUclips.

    • @lastrolo
      @lastrolo 8 дней назад

      @@user-lq4hx6te6w Why has she not lost her job then as Mark Sampson did for racism? Instead, she was hired by ITV for the Euros, black privilege is the answer you are looking for.

  • @Hackett1066
    @Hackett1066 Месяц назад +3

    Did they teach her violin as well 😂

  • @seanjones8829
    @seanjones8829 Месяц назад

    Glad shes finally circling the drain on her career.

  • @stephencarmody5375
    @stephencarmody5375 Месяц назад +1

    That is some wig on her head.

  • @KingPin2K8
    @KingPin2K8 Месяц назад +1

    Her wigs are awful 😂

    • @user-lq4hx6te6w
      @user-lq4hx6te6w Месяц назад +1

      She looks amazing

    • @KingPin2K8
      @KingPin2K8 Месяц назад

      ​@@user-lq4hx6te6wopinions

    • @justmyster1976
      @justmyster1976 Месяц назад +1

      @@user-lq4hx6te6w Yep, I am amazed when I look at her. Even more so when I listen to the incoherent nonsense she spiels.

    • @spinofthewheel5345
      @spinofthewheel5345 День назад

      Pull your tongue out or is that you eniola

  • @colinparks7297
    @colinparks7297 7 дней назад

    This woman talks nonsense every time