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Alex Scott's BBC future 'in doubt' after feeling 'thrown under bus' in Football Focus row

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is reportedly considering leaving the after the presenter was left "deeply hurt" by criticism of her sports programme, Football Focus.

The former England footballer, who took over hosting the show from in 2021, is reportedly considering a move to America amid claims she was unfairly blamed for a decline in viewing figures.

Alex, who recently turned 40, is said to be looking to focus on her charity work with UNICEF and Refuge, as well as her relationship with singer Jess Glynne.

A source close to the TV star claimed she is "seriously contemplating" quitting Football Focus after feeling let down by the BBC over the criticism.

"Last year she was hugely hurt by unfair criticism about falling viewing figures - and felt she was thrown under a bus," the insider said.

"The viewing figures were not as reported, and she feels no one backed her up and issued the correct viewing figures."

With her contract up for renewal next summer, there are reportedly "no guarantees" Alex will remain with the BBC.

They remarked: "The viewing figures are actually super healthy, and Alex raised her concerns as she has been in this business long enough now to stand up for herself."

Despite reports last year that Football Focus had lost a third of its audience over four years, in September 2023, Alex Scott hit back at the show's detractors with impressive viewership stats.

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Taking to Twitter, she expressed gratitude and highlighted the show's success, posting: "Thank you to everyone who tuned into Football Focus your support for such an iconic show means so much to everyone who works across it.

"Viewing figures double that of anything on TV at that time yesterday," the 40-year-old added.

This came after former host Dan Walker voiced his worries about the programme's future.

He moved on from presenting Football Focus to concentrate on before later joining , and shared his sentiments online: "It's hard to see Football Focus struggling.

"I loved it growing up and it was an honour to present it and I still miss it. We poured everything into that show each week and worked hard to keep it relevant. I hope it stays part of the TV landscape," to which Alex Scott cryptically responded: "Interesting."

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