Former EPL official Mark Clattenburg slammed over female referee comments
A former EPL official has caused a social media stir for his controversial comments regarding the challenges facing female referees.
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Mark Clattenburg has come under fire for suggesting women referees have to choose between their jobs and having children.
The former Premier League ref reckons female match officials who get pregnant during their careers face a “difficult pathway”.
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Clattenburg, who left England’s top-flight in 2017 to manage referees in Saudi Arabia, was sharing his opinions with Ally McCoist, Alan Brazil and England rugby ace Joe Marler on talkSPORT.
And the Durham-born official, who went on to ref in China in February 2019, was asked for his thoughts on Sara Cox making history by becoming the first female referee to oversee a Premiership Rugby clash.
Clattenburg, 46, said: “We always had an assistant referee in the Premier League, Sian Massey (Ellis), and now we have a woman refereeing in the Football League, Rebecca Welch, so women are starting to develop in the men’s game.
“If you look at Uefa, for example, the French woman (Stephanie Frappart) refereed the Super Cup final, so Uefa are getting more and more women.
“The problem with women is, and certainly in refereeing in football, they have a difficult pathway if they get pregnant during their refereeing career – it can stop them a long way.
“So they have to make this choice: do they want to be pregnant or do they want to be referees?”
Clattenburg added: “They’ve also got to pass the men’s fitness test.
“A lot of women struggle with the men’s fitness test. If you want to be in the men’s game, you have to meet those criteria.
“So, if they pass all this, and they choose the right path, I believe that women should be involved in the men’s game, as well as men being involved in the women’s game.
“If we look at the Women’s Soccer League, for example, there’s been some high-profile mistakes.
“Why not bring in the best referees, if you’ve got the best leagues.”
Clattenburg’s views got short shrift from some accounts on social media, as many were quick to slam the former Premier League whistleblower.
Mark Clattenburg says female referees have to choose between their careers & children.ð¤Hmmm WHY? Maybe 50 years ago heâd have a point, but weâve come a long way since then & most women juggle ALOT! Itâs exactly those sorts of outdated views that stop females progressing in sport
— Rebecca Williams ðº (@RebeccaTVnews) September 30, 2021
Appalled at the comments Mark Clattenburg made (largely unchallenged) about female referees on talkSPORT this morning.
— Nancy Gillen (@Nancy_Gillen) September 30, 2021
To suggest a woman can't pursue a certain career because they'd also like to have children is archaic. Can't believe we haven't moved past this kind of attitude https://t.co/PQgFlHEzNe
On female referees: âChoose the right pathâ - wow Mark Clattenburg, what era are you living in?!!! âPregnancy costs you 2/3 years of your lifeâ This is exactly the type of ridiculous statement that has held us all back for so long and made many of us fearful of getting pregnant.
— Faye Carruthers (@FayeCarruthers) September 30, 2021
Does Mark Clattenburg realise there are international womenâs rugby players who play Test match rugby after giving birth? https://t.co/Fj05szaZNA
— Jessica Hayden (@_JessHayden) September 30, 2021
When quizzed on his opinion the former Prem ref, who oversaw the Euros 2016 final between Portugal and France, refused to alter his standpoint.
Clattenburg said: “Women have to make that sacrifice. Say if they get to a certain level in refereeing, and they want to get to that next level.
“If you become pregnant, it can cost you two or three years of your life.
“Once you lose that three years, somebody else takes your position, so that they move up.
“If you want to have babies, you’ve got to do it early in your career.
“If you start having babies later on in your career, you miss that opportunity and it’s sad because there are some great women.”
This article originally appeared in The Sun and has been republished with permission.
Originally published as Former EPL official Mark Clattenburg slammed over female referee comments