Sports minister condemns Joey Barton's comments as 'dangerous'

The former Bristol Rovers manager has taken to social media over the past few weeks about female commentators and pundits, with Stuart Andrew now taking the issue up with the platforms

Author: Jamie Gardner, PA & Oliver MorganPublished 9th Jan 2024

The sports minister has condemned the 'dangerous' comments made by former Bristol Rovers manager Joey Barton about female football commentators and pundits.

Stuart Andrew says he'll be taking the issue up with social media platforms after Barton posted a number of abusive comments online in recent weeks.

The 41-year-old, who used to also midfield for Manchester City, described ITV pundits Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward as "the Fred and Rose West of football commentary" on X, formerly Twitter, following the channel's coverage of Crystal Palace's FA Cup draw with Everton last Thursday.

ITV responded by describing Barton's comments as "vindictive".

Andrew was asked by Labour MP and Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee member Julie Elliott whether he would condemn the comments, and he said: "Yes I would.

"These are comments that open the floodgates for abuse and that's not acceptable.

"I'm always wary in these situations that these sort of people want the oxygen and I don't want to fuel that.

"I want to put on record my thanks for the amazing contribution that women and girls make to football and sport more generally."

Elliott asked whether he would intervene and take this issue up with social media platforms such as X and Meta, and Andrew replied: "I can happily do so."

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