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What Made Her Change Her Mind?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /sport/ footbal l/46718 143
Obviously something she’d given careful consideration to with her initial application and subsequent appointment so why the sudden change of heart?
Obviously something she’d given careful consideration to with her initial application and subsequent appointment so why the sudden change of heart?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.perhaps her current jobbed upped their offer for wages and perks - it happens quite often in the private ector,
although you know what, there seems to be such anti women in sports sentiments from a percentage of the population, it wouldnt surprise me if she'd had death threats from some brain dead morons
although you know what, there seems to be such anti women in sports sentiments from a percentage of the population, it wouldnt surprise me if she'd had death threats from some brain dead morons
/// she had reflected on the role in recent weeks and informed the Premier League that she had decided that she wanted to stay in broadcasting.///
It's easy to have misgivings after accepting a new job (even one you've applied for) when reality bites. And bednobs has a good point -misogyny is hard-wired in certain sports persons and supporters.
It's easy to have misgivings after accepting a new job (even one you've applied for) when reality bites. And bednobs has a good point -misogyny is hard-wired in certain sports persons and supporters.
It's easy to have misgivings after accepting a new job (even one you've applied for) when reality bites. And bednobs has a good point -misogyny is hard-wired in certain sports persons and supporters.
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But that's my point, surely that would/should have been her very first consideration before ever even filling in the application form and initiating the process?
I mean, this is the Premier League top job we're talking about after all, not branch secretary of the local WI!
Very strange.....
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But that's my point, surely that would/should have been her very first consideration before ever even filling in the application form and initiating the process?
I mean, this is the Premier League top job we're talking about after all, not branch secretary of the local WI!
Very strange.....
Did she apply or was she headhunted?
If the latter then it's possible she was flattered and rushed into a decision that, with hindsight and given her long notice period, she's been able to reconsider.
If the former then maybe her current employers, given her long notice period, have been able to come up with a better offer.
If the latter then it's possible she was flattered and rushed into a decision that, with hindsight and given her long notice period, she's been able to reconsider.
If the former then maybe her current employers, given her long notice period, have been able to come up with a better offer.
well i suppose i'm confused/saddened chilldoubt as to why you thinkmisogyny should have been her first thought when applying for a job, or anyone's first thought really. Just gos to show that if it has to be her primary consideration, it i still very rife in the sporting world.
Also i never said it was a man's fault (women can also be misogynists, especially when it comes to sport). We are all just speculating here as we have to because i doubt anyone knows the answer to a complete strangers motivations. Perhaps she's just been an unreliable woman and changed her mind and its a good job her perfidy has been found out now!
Also i never said it was a man's fault (women can also be misogynists, especially when it comes to sport). We are all just speculating here as we have to because i doubt anyone knows the answer to a complete strangers motivations. Perhaps she's just been an unreliable woman and changed her mind and its a good job her perfidy has been found out now!