Another retired player has spoken out against media treatment, this time being Ashley Cole, a former standout England international renowned for his exceptional playing career. Cole, who faced various controversies throughout his time in the spotlight, including the tapping-up scandal and being labeled “Cashley” during his transfer from Arsenal to Chelsea, even penned an autobiography titled “Winning, Losing, Scandals and the Drama of Germany 2006,” which received mixed reviews.
During an appearance on Gary Neville’s The Overlap show, Cole openly discussed his past missteps while expressing his belief in a media bias against him, attributing it to both his actions and the media’s portrayal of him. Reflecting on the tapping-up scandal involving Jose Mourinho, Cole pointed fingers at a waiter and media involvement, deeming it a significant Premier League era scandal.
Neville, in the show, argued that Cole did not receive due credit for his achievements, contrary to popular belief. Despite his stellar performances, including containing Cristiano Ronaldo and being a standout player for England, Cole felt overlooked and unsupported in the footballing community.
When asked about potential racial implications in his treatment, Cole denied such claims, emphasizing a lack of support within the dressing room. The conversation on The Overlap show shed light on media perceptions, especially in light of Ian Wright’s recent critique of how Jude Bellingham has been covered.
There is a growing acknowledgment of discrepancies in media treatment towards players like Marcus Rashford compared to Jack Grealish, highlighting underlying biases. Additionally, Thomas Tuchel’s controversial comments about Bellingham added fuel to the fire, with many journalists advocating for fairer treatment of the young player.
The ongoing dialogue about media portrayal and fairness towards players like Bellingham underscores the need for industry introspection and progress. While recognizing the challenges within the media landscape, there is a collective push for change and improved representation to foster a more inclusive and respectful environment.