The Professional Footballer's Association (PFA) will ask Britain's trade unions to support the call for 'equal rights and conditions for female footballers'.
The Professional Footballer's Association will ask Britain's trade unions to support the call for "equal rights and conditions for female footballers".
Currently, WSL players are helped by funding from the PFA's main pot, while players in the Championship have no union representation. The 31-year-old added: "There is still a long way to go in the women's game, and now is the time for everyone to work together to make the experience of being a professional footballer as positive as it can be."
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