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Alex Scott willing to act as trailblazer in broadcasting role

Former England international Alex Scott has vowed to take the hit of social media abuse as she attempts to pave the way for others to follow in her footsteps. The ex-Arsenal defender has spoken out on several occasions over the trolling to which she has been subjected as a woman of colour making her way in the male-dominated world of media punditry since her retirement as a player, something which intensified amid speculation that she was to replace Sue Barker as the host of BBC's A Question of Sport show. Speaking on the Between the Lines podcast, Scott said: "I went through a stage where it really did affect me. I kind of lost myself and my personality because I knew everything that...
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