Professional Footballers' Association accused of sexism over 'scantily clad dancing girls' at #PFAawards

May 01, 2019, 09:10 AM

More controversy about alleged sexism in the world of football. The Professional Footballers' Association is under fire after a troupe of scantily clad women danced on stage at its awards dinner on Monday night. The women - dressed in white swimsuits - were performing alongside male singers clad in dark suits. Sky Sports presenter Clare Tomlinson - who was at the awards night - tweeted: "- some very strong messages about racism and diversity from the Chairman and Chief Exec - and then they put on the scantily clad dancing girls.' The PFA awards celebrate the achievements of male and female footballers. So did the Association set the wrong tone? Stephen got the views of commentators Paul Martin and Liz Kennedy.