Sky Sports investigates why the trial of Chelsea striker Sam Kerr, which started more than two years ago, has captured so ...
Privilege. It is a concept all too often weaponised at the intersection of sport and identity politics, where even abysmal behaviour by an athlete can be framed as a noble stand against ancient power ...
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In being cleared of racially aggravated harassment, Kerr made clear how she felt privilege and power were a key part of this ...
However, despite being found not guilty, Kerr’s public image has still taken a massive hit as footage of the 31-year-old from the night in question didn’t showcase her in the best light.
Sam Kerr was in the crowd to watch her Chelsea teammates extend their lead atop the Women's Super League table with a tough 2-1 win over Everton. Kerr was last week acquitted of charges of ...