![]() In response, Birmingham City stated: “The training facilities remain a challenge for everyone at the club and are not limited to the women’s team.”īooth’s dismissal was quickly followed by Saturday’s 5-0 defeat to Chelsea. The BBC are reporting that Birmingham players continue to raise concerns about the treatment of women at the club despite an FA investigation last season when it was revealed that City’s female squad were denied access to acceptable changing and dining facilities, along with restrictions on the use of the club gym. The club has seven Irish players on their books, including Louise Quinn, Lucy Quinn and Jamie Finn, a trio that are expected to shine for Ireland in November, but zero wins from eight games in the Women’s Super League became a confirmed crisis when manager Scott Booth was sacked last Thursday. ![]() ![]() Despite all the positive vibes surrounding this Republic of Ireland squad ahead of Thursday’s World Cup qualifier against Slovakia in Tallaght, the plight of its Birmingham City players cannot be glossed over. ![]()
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