The Women's Super League has issued a formal apology to Tottenham Hotspur after a comment made during the recent League Cup draw was deemed unacceptable. The draw, which saw personality GK Barry and her partner Ella Rutherford take part in a quarter-final and semi-final draw on the league's official TikTok page, included some off-color remarks that left Tottenham fans feeling embarrassed.
According to reports, GK Barry shouted "What do you think of Tottenham?" when she pulled out the club's number, using a chant typically associated with rival clubs. The comment has been widely panned by Tottenham supporters and the WSL has since reached out to them to express their apologies for the remark.
The WSL has stated that they made the draw in an effort to try and engage with a wider audience on TikTok, but it seems this strategy may have backfired. An adjudicator present at the event has confirmed that the process was carried out fairly and correctly, but it appears this does not excuse GK Barry's comment.
It's worth noting that only Tottenham has expressed concerns over the draw so far, with no other clubs reporting issues. However, the league is taking steps to learn from the experience, with changes reportedly being made for future draws.
The quarter-final and semi-final matchups have been revealed as Liverpool v Chelsea, Crystal Palace v Arsenal, Manchester United v Tottenham, West Ham v Manchester City, Crystal Palace/Arsenal v Manchester United/Tottenham, and West Ham/Manchester City v Liverpool/Chelsea.
According to reports, GK Barry shouted "What do you think of Tottenham?" when she pulled out the club's number, using a chant typically associated with rival clubs. The comment has been widely panned by Tottenham supporters and the WSL has since reached out to them to express their apologies for the remark.
The WSL has stated that they made the draw in an effort to try and engage with a wider audience on TikTok, but it seems this strategy may have backfired. An adjudicator present at the event has confirmed that the process was carried out fairly and correctly, but it appears this does not excuse GK Barry's comment.
It's worth noting that only Tottenham has expressed concerns over the draw so far, with no other clubs reporting issues. However, the league is taking steps to learn from the experience, with changes reportedly being made for future draws.
The quarter-final and semi-final matchups have been revealed as Liverpool v Chelsea, Crystal Palace v Arsenal, Manchester United v Tottenham, West Ham v Manchester City, Crystal Palace/Arsenal v Manchester United/Tottenham, and West Ham/Manchester City v Liverpool/Chelsea.