Jermaine Jenas won Women's Ally award months before BBC sacking
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Jermaine Jenas was named Ally of the Year at the Women's Football Awards just months before being sacked for workplace misconduct, including inappropriate messages to female colleagues.
The probe uncovered messages that horrified investigators, and multiple women have come forward with new claims of inappropriate behaviour since his dismissal.
Just three months before his dismissal, Jenas expressed pride in receiving the 'Ally of the Year' award, highlighting his advocacy for women in sport, particularly for his daughters' empowerment.
Despite his win stirring controversy, Jenas claimed to be a strong advocate for women's football, stating he has always sought to support women in sports as part of his identity.
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