Sky Sports News have received a wave of criticism in Ireland for an interview conducted with Chloe Mustaki on Wednesday.
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Kevin Kilbane has hit out at Sky Sports' line of questioning during their interview with Ireland international Chloe Mustaki.
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Chloe Mustaki paid tribute to the Republic of Ireland players who campaigned and fought for fair treatment from the FAI five years ago, after Vera Pauw's ...
In August of 2021, the FAI announced that both women's and men's international teams have agreed a deal with the FAI to receive equal pay. "It’s absolute relief afterwards, it was years and years in the making. "It was a mixture of emotions to be honest," she told RTÉ Sport.
Wotton asked if Ireland's players needed educating after members of Vera Pauw's team were filmed singing along to Wolfe Tones song 'Celtic Symphony'
Are you for real?" Another said: "An English man asking an Irish woman if she needs to be educated on Irish history has to be one of the most ironic things of all time." Mustaki replied: "I don't really think so. One tweeted: "Think we can all agree that the singing was ill-judged but the absolute irony overload here of a British person implying that an Irish person needs to be educated on Anglo-Irish history when their whole education system ignores it." Replying to a comment on his post later, the eight-time All-Ireland winner added: "An English person asking an Irish person is there a need for more education on Irish history. "So, we just need to be better in moments like this, and we recognise that absolutely on our end."
Wotton first asked Mustaki if she wanted to apologise for the players singing the song. "Yeah, absolutely, look, we're all really sorry here in Dublin," said ...
[Wotton asked Mustaki if Ireland's players needed educating](https://www.dublinlive.ie/sport/sky-sports-presenter-slammed-interview-25244712) after team members were filmed singing the [Wolfe Tones song](https://www.dublinlive.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/wolfe-tones-frontman-slams-begrudgers-25249193?int_source=nba) 'Celtic Symphony', which includes a pro-IRA reference. A number of other people also hit out at Wotton over the question. Vera Pauw's team were celebrating with a sing-song after [qualifying for the World Cup with a win over Scotland](https://www.dublinlive.ie/sport/katie-mccabe-speechless-after-republic-25239340) when they were filmed singing the lyrics. Are you for real?" "You know, we've all been brought up knowing a lot about Irish history. [The FAI](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/fai), Pauw and a number of their players have since [apologised over the incident](https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/fai-apologises-offensive-songs-ireland-25241098).
Back in 2019, Brian Carney gave Sky Sports News presenter Rob Wotton a geography schooling after leaving Ireland out of the Great Britain and Ireland team.
I had some great experiences, some of my best experiences playing in that jersey and playing with the creme de la creme of the Irish, the English, the Scottish and the Welsh players that were available at that time. I saw a quote included from the Irish Rugby League chairman yesterday, welcoming the return of the Great Britain and Ireland. It's Great Britain and Ireland.