Former England manager reportedly criticises female punditsKeegan accused of advocating ‘gender apatheid in football’
Kevin Keegan has been asked to “keep his opinions to himself” after he was reported to have claimed female pundits were not convincing covering England men’s games.
The former England manager and Newcastle legend reportedly told an audience in Bristol he had “a problem” with it because he didn’t think it was “the same experience”.
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