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England Women condemn "unacceptable" Birmingham situation

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The Football Association said it is working with the club after players raised concerns over facilities and pay.
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England's Lionesses have condemned the "unacceptable" situation at Birmingham Women after players at the club raised a series of complaints with the board.

The Football Association has opened an investigation after City's squad sent a letter to the club's hierarchy highlighting a lack of support for them compared to that given to the men's team.

The complaints have been reported to include players earning "less than the minimum wage" and delays over treatment for injured players, while a lack of access to the training-ground gym, changing rooms and travel arrangements for away fixtures were other issues raised.

The FA said: "We are aware of the letter submitted by the players of Birmingham City to the club's board.

"We are working with the women's club and are supporting them to ensure they are able to complete their remaining fixtures this season.

"We will be looking into some of the issues raised by the players to ensure all license criteria is being met by the club."

Birmingham City were unavailable for comment when contacted by the PA news agency, but said in a statement published by the Daily Telegraph that they had one of the lowest budgets in the league.

"Covid has only compounded this," the club said. "This certainly makes it difficult to compete, but we're doing our best on and off the pitch in what is a very difficult time for professional football."

Birmingham added: "We are lucky to be based in the middle of the country where we can easily make journeys to our games without the need to stay overnight, whilst still being able to prepare our team in the best way possible to compete."

Harriet Scott, a defender at Birmingham, insisted on Twitter that through adversity the squad had remained united.

Former Birmingham City men's player Jude Bellingham has showed his support to his female counterparts (Carl Recine/PA)

Former City men's player Jude Bellingham retweeted Scott's message, while England players Fran Kirby and Leah Williamson were among those to send messages of support.

Lionesses defender Lotte Wubben-Moy, Williamson's team-mate at Arsenal, also expressed her disappointment during this week's international camp.

"While there is so much progress happening, as we can see there are still issues coming up and I think it is important we as a whole in the women's football community stick together," Wubben-Moy said.

"Without a doubt do I empathise. What they are going through is something I cannot comment on because I am not a Birmingham City player, but the only comment I can make is I respect them for speaking out.

"I think it is an important part of their development as a club that their voices are heard and I hope the board of directors take into account what they are saying."

Birmingham are ninth in the WSL table, three points above the relegation zone with four games to play.

Chelsea centre-back Millie Bright, who recently helped her side reach the Champions League semi-finals, admitted it showed more work was required at all levels of the women's game.

She added: "I am gutted that the players are having to experience what they are and hopefully something is going to change moving forwards.

"Overall in the women's game we still need to make improvements like this and it shows where the game needs to get to."

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