Roadblocks remain to women in coaching

Women need to be braver and have serious staying power to get into and stay in coaching, according to the woman who is tipped to be the first female manager in British men’s professional football.

Roadblocks remain to women in coaching

Women need to be braver and have serious staying power to get into and stay in coaching, according to the woman who is tipped to be the first female manager in British men’s professional football.

Emma Hayes was the first woman to manage a women’s Superleague team in England and has led Chelsea’s women to a league and cup double.

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