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Wolves for women players ‘Sharqam’ did not apply for the tournament

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Wolves for women players ‘Sharqam’ did not apply for the tournament


Wolves’ women players say they have been fighting for “all for nothing” because the club has already decided not to apply to participate in the women’s championship.

Wolves beat Liverpool 6-0 in their final game of the Women’s Premier League on three points from Nottingham Forest in the Champions League.

They still had a chance of winning their final results, but the players said the club had chosen not to apply for second-placed England, even if they had achieved them successful.

In a statement issued in X,, external “Think of fighting to promote the season throughout the season to see if our tournament has never been performed.

“As a group, we were completely destroyed to end the season like this and we think he’s talking a lot about the club’s wishes for the women’s team.

For an answer, the professional courses of limetad women (WPLL) and Wolves have been contacted.

The criteria for allowing the women’s championship are more incentives and expectations for clubs to build it towards a professional model, but now no Wolves player is on a finishing contract.

“They have been disappointed,” said defender Lille Simkin, who previously played for Birmheham City for Birmheham City.

he added on x, external“As a group of staff and players we have fought throughout the season and we have yet to get some people at the club think it’s impossible.

“We took it to the last day to see if everything would be for anything anyway. We deserve better.

The club’s sources told the BBC Sport that after their last game with Women’s Football Crescent Society, Jenna Berk Martin and Dan Maknamara, the player and staff will be invited to a meeting.

A source claimed that some of them were crying because the players were informed that they had “matched for nothing” and the club had never had any desire to make an attempt to play in the women’s championship.

The players felt that they had shown that they had been able to participate in a small budget but had “causes” and “referable” because they were not informed of the club’s intentions.

Last summer, he had a positive sign, as coach Maknamara, Fizio Christos Christie and Nathan Maxfield’s physical performance were given a full role.

Three players were also signed but not completely temporary.

But in the summer, the women’s squad was dissolved under the age of

Some staff are not sure about their future at the club because there are questions about long-term aspirations.

Players are scheduled to meet at the club on Tuesday, as they were initially planned, but have not received any contacts about what the next steps are.

Wolves have applied for the women’s tournament in previous seasons and lost in the 2022 Player of Off final to Southampton.

“After a great day on Sunday, a bright atmosphere, good football and victory for Wolves – it was devastating to hear the news holiday that the club did not support the players and staff,” he told the BBC Sport.

“The club creates a big thing in becoming a ‘one pack of’, but now you feel like every rotation, not actually something they buy.

“With the development of the game, Wolves are at risk of being left behind and we will have more costs to play in the long run.

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