English football club Burton Albion admin worker has challenged her dismissal after barging into players' dressing room and sending one of the players her sexy pictures.
A tribunal has heard that the office worker repeatedly barged in on players as they were changing.
Kerry Miller, 46, also had an affair with a player before she quit Burton Albion last year after a row with chairman Ben Robinson.
Miller, who claims constructive dismissal, sexual discrimination and harassment, said that she was upset and humiliated at how Robinson had spoken to her, which was why she later left.
Robinson said at the hearing that two players had complained about Miller's visits to the changing room.
He said that he then became aware of his footie aces sharing images of her in various stages of undress.
Robinson also denied Miller's allegation that he described her as attractive and asked her if she was looking for a husband when he interviewed her for the job.
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