A Question Of Sport: Alex Scott breaks her silence in message to her fans
‘It’s not signed, sealed, delivered’: Alex Scott insists rumoured A Question Of Sport hosting job is NOT a done deal as she thanks her fans for their ‘love and support’
- Scott, 35, is widely rumoured to be the new host of A Question Of Sport and previously appeared on the show back in November 2016
- The former football star, who is of Irish and Jamaican descent, also competed in last year’s Strictly Come Dancing
- Barker, 64, hosted the sports show for 24 years but was axed earlier this week
- Lineker’s awkward tweet comes after he appeared to shrug off the new BBC director-general’s warning to staff to cut out political tweeting
- The Match Of The Day host has just signed a new five-year contract with the broadcaster, with a 23% pay cut – from £1.75 million to around £1.35 million
- A source said the rumours that the BBC were giving Scott the job had ‘nothing to do with gender, nor is it a case of the BBC trying to be woke’
- A BBC Spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘This is all speculation, and no conversations have been made about the future line-up.’
- The corporation admitted on Tuesday that it had failed to reach its 2020 target for Black, Asian and minority ethic (BAME) leaders
Alex Scott has insisted her A Question Of Sport hosting job is not yet a done deal as she thanked fans for their ‘love and support’ after suffering a torrent of online abuse.
The ex-England defender played down speculation BBC bosses have rubber-stamped her appointment to replace Sue Barker, who has been axed from the quiz show after 24 years.
On Instagram the 35-year-old wrote: ‘The love & support shown to me yesterday has me smiling through the weekend #thankyou I am going to #keeponkeepingon like always!
‘The only thing that is signed sealed delivered that I am buzzing about right now though is….@Aubameyang7 @Arsenal #COYG.’
‘It’s not signed’: Alex Scott insisted her rumoured A Question Of Sport hosting job was not a done deal as she thanked her fans for their ‘support’ on Instagram on Friday
‘Thank you’: Alex shared a sweet message following the rumours of her possible appointment on the much love sporting show
Scott was giving it her all on her fast-paced sprint in a north London park
Rumours of her new presenting role were met with a fierce Twitter backlash which included vile trolling referencing Scott’s race.
Scott, who is of Irish and Jamaican descent, has previously opened up about her dive into a ‘dark place’ following online abuse in the past.
This made her a ‘prime target’ for cruel trolls, the boss of a troll-hunting firm told MailOnline.
Philip Grindell, chief executive of Defuse, which helps protect high-profile figures from trolling, also said Gary Lineker, a ‘Marmite figure’, would have inadvertently inflamed the trolling with his congratulatory tweet.
The BBC Match Of The Day presenter, 59, fanned rumours Scott’s appointment had been confirmed when he tweeted on Thursday: ‘Congratulations and good luck to @AlexScott on being the new host for Question Of Sport.
‘Smart, knowledgeable and perfectly qualified for the role. Oh… and if you have a problem with Alex getting the job, you might just be part of the problem.’
The tweet, which was later deleted, made reference to the racist trolling of Scott in recent days.
One person wrote: ‘Wow, I see you got the job Sue Barker has done so well for so many years. It’s obviously because of your presenting skills. Nothing else. Nothing PC. Nothing about having token black people on the BBC. You must be very proud.’
Another wrote: ‘She will fail…black and no charm.’
Changes: Sue, 64, has been axed from the BBC show, alongside team captains Matt Dawson (left) and Phil Tufnell (right) and Alex has been widely tipped to replace her
Congratulations and good luck: Gary was accused of ‘race-baiting’ after he prematurely confirmed the news on Twitter and called out anyone who had a problem with the decision
A third added: ‘What’s the obsession with her she’s absolute dug meat…just because she’s a black woman #positivediscrimination.’
Lineker, who was recently overtaken as the BBC’s top earner by Radio host Zoe Ball, has attracted criticism for his political outbursts on social media.
But he is immune to new director-general Tim Davie’s drive to rein in opinion tweeting by its stars because he is a freelance presenter of a sporting show.
Security expert Mr Grindell said the BBC Sport presenter’s positive tweet likely added to the trolling of Scott.
He said: ‘I think much of this has been sparked by Gary Lineker’s tweet and he is a Marmite figure to many.
‘The BBC are pushing to improve diversity, both in racial and female representation.
‘That’s a positive thing, however there will always be those who disagree. The main issue is to ensure Alex Scott is kept safe and protected from any harm caused by trolling.’
The BBC was forced to deny claims she had got the role as 64-year-old Sue Barker’s replacement, saying that nothing had been decided just yet.
A BBC Spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘This is all speculation, and no conversations have been made about the future line-up.’
Sweaty: While on her run, Alex whipped off her top to show her sports bra and leggings
No diva: She kept a low profile as she put herself through her paces
Lovely: Alex was deep in concentration when she ran with her phone in hand and has been keeping positive despite the furore surrounding her possible new job
Today’s Instagram post is the first Scott has said of the rumours. But she did take to social media on Thursday night to hit back at the trolling.
Following the stream of abuse, Scott took to her Instagram on Thursday night to post an anti-racism poem written by herself in 2018.
Captioning it as ‘throwback Thursday’, she shared an anti-racism poem she had written in 2018.
It included the words: ‘I was that that girl that played football, I really didn’t care. I was that girl that played football, long brown hair. I was that girl that played football, with no regrets.
‘To the colour of my skin, I was that girl that played football, because I always wanted to win.’
Racism: While lots of people have been supportive about the thought of Alex hosting AQOS, others have sent vile abuse
Former Strictly contestant Scott was touted as the front-runner to take over from 64-year-old Barker after she was axed as host after 24 years, alongside team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell.
An insider told The Sun that Scott was ‘lined up’ as Sue’s replacement because she has lots of sporting knowledge and experience.
They said: ‘Like Sue, she’s a former sportswoman and she also has five years of broadcasting under her belt.
‘This has nothing to do with gender, nor is it a case of the BBC trying to be woke.
The source also explained how Scott had impressed BBC bosses when she appeared on the show in the past.
The BBC has failed to reach its 2020 target for Black, Asian and minority ethic (BAME) leaders, they admitted on Tuesday.
In a briefing to outline their annual report, new director-general Tim Davie told journalists that the organisation needs to ‘do better on diversity’.
The BBC launched a report in 2018, which committed to a 15% BAME leadership target by 2020.
They pledged to appoint at least two BAME members on every senior leadership group by the end of 2020.
Powerful: The sporting star took to her Instagram on Thursday night to post an anti-racism poem written by herself in 2018 and shared by social media account allontheboard
Tone deaf: Gary was accused of ‘baiting people for an argument’ with his latest post
Confirmed: Alex’s star has risen all the more since she competed on Strictly in 2019
Celebrity reactions: TV star Richard Osman and Piers Morgan also waded into the debate about Alex’s rumoured appointment following Gary’s tweet
Scott has guest-starred on A Question Of Sport twice, with one occasion being aired in November 2016.
During the episode she appeared alongside Olympic gold medallist James Cracknell, England cricketer Mark Wood and Scottish rugby star Stuart Hogg.
During her athletic career, Scott has represented Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics and was awarded an MBE in 2016 as well as scoring 12 goals for England.
After retiring from football in 2017 she went on to be the first female pundit on Sky Sport’s Super Sunday show.
Scott has plenty of presenting experience as she has also co-presented CBBC’s Match of the Day Kickabout and BBC One’s The Women’s Football Show.
On screen: Alex previously appeared on A Question Of Sport in 2016 alongside Scottish rugby star Stuart Hogg (pictured during the show)
Last year, she appeared on Strictly Come Dancing and was partnered with professional dancer Neil Jones.
It comes after Sue, who will stay on as the corporation’s face of Wimbledon, told of her sadness at having to leave the show after 24 years.
She said that the BBC had to remove her from A Question Of Sport as she would never have left her dream job voluntarily.
She told Sportsmail on Sunday: ‘I love the show so much they would have to remove me, it would have been tough for me to walk away.
‘I’ve absolutely loved my 24 years fronting A Question Of Sport, it’s been my dream job,’ she said.
‘But I understand the BBC want to take the show in a new direction and I’m sad to say goodbye.’
Career: Alex has previously played for England and Arsenal before becoming a successful TV presenter (pictured in 2017)
Family: Alex, pictured with her mother, Carol in March 2019, is of Irish and Jamaican descent
Barker will continue with presenting duties for the next two summers at Wimbledon, having signed a three-year deal last year.
Sportsmail understands she signed a new three-year contract last year to carry her through until at least 2022, something that will come as a relief to many viewers.
Barker, Dawson and Tufnell are yet to comment on Scott’s new role. MailOnline has contacted their representatives for comment.
The decision to axe Barker sparked fury from critics who accused the BBC of ageism, including former BBC radio and TV presenter Wendy Austin who tweeted: ‘No ageism/sexism in the BBC then…
Something to say: Shortly after Gary’s tweet, fans took to Twitter in their droves to express their views, which were a mixed bag
Ex-newsreader Jennie Bond told GMB: ‘Sue will be hurting this morning. You can’t do anything about your age and there is a pressure on television, particularly for women, to look younger.’
On Monday, sources disclosed to Sportsmail that Scott is well-liked by the broadcaster and in the mix to replace Barker as presenter.
Ex-Tottenham and England midfielder Jermaine Jenas was also said to be in the running to become one of the new team captains, with the BBC keen to diversify.
Shortly after the announcement, fans took to Twitter to express their views.
They wrote: ‘A tired old show – which has had multiple team captains and previous presenters – deciding to freshening things up is hardly earth shattering.’
‘I hope the ratings plummet! , which they will as hoards switch off the BBC. this is purely a decision taken to appease the racial slant. Sue Barker will always be the face of QoS.’
‘All the very best to Alex Scott. Always need to liven things up a bit. Alex always comes across very well.’
‘At times people are thrust into a position as a token gesture. But in the case of Alex Scott it’s thoroughly warrented. She’s one of the best right now.’
End of an era: It was revealed this week that Sue had been axed as host of the show after 24 years. She will still be continue with presenting duties for the next two summers at Wimbledon