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Chartered Management Institute head Ann Francke said sports banter can exclude women and lead to laddish behaviour such as chat about sexual conquests. Ms Francke is concerned that discussing football and, for example, the merits of video assistant refereeing VAR can disproportionately exclude women and divide offices. She said that good managers should be inclusive and ensure that everyone in their team feels comfortable.
But sports journalist Jacqui Oatley thinks cracking soprts on sports chatter would be a "terrible idea". What next? Former sports, gambling, charities and loneliness minister Tracey Crouch called the Chartered Management Institute's advice "a load of nonsense".
Zports a load of nonsense. All welcome to pop in for sports chat in this woman's office View original tweet on Twitter And others agreed with her on Twitter.
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I find her comments more offensive. I'm female and a huge football fan.
Who sportd she to say that women don't follow sport and can't be involved in conversations. I have plenty of banter in the office. Just another example of trying to cause drama where there is no need for it.
View original tweet on Twitter Office manager Debra Smyth worries that other topics such as Love Island, EastEnders and Game of Thrones could also be censored if sport chatter is banned. Banning people with children talking about them so as not to alienate people without children.
Certainly not!