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Why are Women Threatening to Strike in Spain?
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After experiencing historic television audiences and record attendances during this summer's Women's World Cup, women's players went back to their clubs with the same rights as before the tournament.
In Spain, talks resumed between players and their clubs over a new collective bargaining agreement. Then, on October 23rd, players said they would strike the weekend of November 16th if their demands weren't met.
We are joined by the Daily Telegraph's Molly McElwee (@molly_mcelwee) to look at what the strike might mean for women's football and see how has women's football progressed since the World Cup.
Follow us on Twitter: @FT_podcast_
192 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 06, 2023 10:31 (). Last successful fetch was on October 14, 2022 03:17 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 245942078 series 2556660
After experiencing historic television audiences and record attendances during this summer's Women's World Cup, women's players went back to their clubs with the same rights as before the tournament.
In Spain, talks resumed between players and their clubs over a new collective bargaining agreement. Then, on October 23rd, players said they would strike the weekend of November 16th if their demands weren't met.
We are joined by the Daily Telegraph's Molly McElwee (@molly_mcelwee) to look at what the strike might mean for women's football and see how has women's football progressed since the World Cup.
Follow us on Twitter: @FT_podcast_
192 episodes
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