Alex Scott MBE is the former England and Arsenal footballer who has become one of the most recognised faces on British TV over the past year or two.
Earlier this year, Scott described herself as single during an appearance on The One show. The 37-year-old Londoner is of Jamaican descent and found out she has a Jewish background on the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are ancestry programme. it was the death threats, the abuse, all of that."
ALEX SCOTT was unable to speak on Sunday night after the Women's England team won the Euro 2022 tournament against Germany.
Former footballer and Lioness Alex Scott was in tears and unable to speak as the game came to a close. "This is literally what we have all been waiting and dreaming of. Gabby, I feel it, this is a moment in England that... #Congratulations #euro2022 #winner." this is the moment. As the final whistle was blown on the match, the girls celebrated their victory and left viewers speechless.
Former Arsenal and England stars Alex Scott and Ian Wright both spoke superbly after Sarina Wiegman's side lifted their first ever major trophy.
The amount of investment that has gone into the women's game, to make it what it is." It has finally left the station and it is gathering speed!" That's not going to encourage people to get there... "You've got the first WSL game of the season and Arsenal are playing Chelsea at 7 o'clock on as Sunday night, and it's on television. The BBC then did the rounds, talking to victorious England players such as captain Leah Williamson, Ellen White, Jill Scott, and more. I'm so proud of this team."
England take on Germany in the final of Euro 2022 on Sunday evening, with former Arsenal and Lionesses star Scott set to be one of the BBC's main pundits ...
"Whatever happens in the final now, if girls are not allowed to play football just like the boys can in their PE after this tournament then what are we doing?. It is hard for me not to get emotional right now because the amount of investment which has gone into the women's game is for a moment like this," Scott said. Wright will complete the punditry team, having been a vocal backer of women's football. But (after) the FA investment, everyone who has been involved in women's football has been waiting for this moment. She is set to be joined in the studio by both Wright and Scott, who are two of the country's best-loved pundits. Hopefully the emotions will be very different tomorrow.
ALEX SCOTT had England fans bawling after she broke down in tears while celebrating the Lionesses' Euro win.The popular pundit was left in an emotiona.
this is the moment. I feel it, this is a moment in England that... "This is literally what we have all been waiting and dreaming of.
The Lionesses victorious in Euro 2022 final to clinch first major tournament · England defeated Germany 2-1 in extra time at Wembley ...
They're happy to come off the bench and play their role.' 'This is the moment in English football… 'This is THE moment in English football… I'm so proud of the team, I'm still a bit shocked. 'I can't even put into words the amount of work that has gone into this. 'This a dream for every young girl that dreamt of playing football.
England beat Germany 2-1 after extra-time at Wembley to win their first major women's tournament on a dramatic day. “This is a dream, an absolutely dream ...
I feel this is the moment in England. This is what we have been dreaming of. Scott added: “There are so many people who have been involved to get women’s football to this point, to see this team lift this trophy.
Beating Germany in a 2-1 win after extra time, the England team lifted the trophy for the first time ever in a Euro final, and Alex described how much it meant ...
You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io What a historic day for football in this country 🙌🏽 22 women chase a ball for 90 minutes and, at the end, England actually win. @Lionesses#lionesses." "So many people said no. "They're so relatable, they've all been on a journey, hardship, struggle, overcoming stuff, and those are role models," she said on BBC Sports coverage.