WSL managers including Aston Villa boss Carla Ward say relationships between players and coaches are 'unacceptable'.
Aston Villa manager Carla Ward says players and coaches being in relationships is "crossing that line" and "unacceptable".
"Our job and our duty is to protect players, first and foremost. So to cross that line is unacceptable and it can't happen. The Scot then took charge of Everton in December 2018 and in just under three years with the Toffees helped them reach the Women's FA Cup final in 2020. "When I was a player, it was a very social aspect but now we're talking about levels that it's parent-teacher, in my opinion. You can't do it.
It also contributed to Mark Sampson's sacking as England manager in 2017. He lost his job after what the FA described as "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour" with players in a previous role at Bristol Academy.
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