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Get Your Tits Out For The Lads: Sally Freedman On Working For UEFA, Commonwealth Games And Misogyny In Football

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Sally Freedman is a hugely accomplished person.
She’s worked for UEFA, the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Melbourne City Football Club, Wellington Phoenix Football Club, the 2015 Asian Cup. Sally has worked in different areas including marketing, communication, fan engagement, protocol, ticketing, and spectator services.
Most recently she’s launched her book ‘Get Your Tits Out For The Lads’, a memoir exploring her experiences of misogyny in football and sport management.
On this podcast, we speak to Sally about her experiences working for big football (or soccer if you prefer) and where she ran into sexism in the workplace, how people can do better and what the future holds for women in sport.
As promised, here's the link to the video she mentions about France's football advert.

Follow us @rebuildhealthandfitness on Instagram
Check the YouTube channel too.

And don't forget, you can get 10% off LSKD with the code REBUILD at checkout.

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Sally Freedman is a hugely accomplished person.
She’s worked for UEFA, the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Melbourne City Football Club, Wellington Phoenix Football Club, the 2015 Asian Cup. Sally has worked in different areas including marketing, communication, fan engagement, protocol, ticketing, and spectator services.
Most recently she’s launched her book ‘Get Your Tits Out For The Lads’, a memoir exploring her experiences of misogyny in football and sport management.
On this podcast, we speak to Sally about her experiences working for big football (or soccer if you prefer) and where she ran into sexism in the workplace, how people can do better and what the future holds for women in sport.
As promised, here's the link to the video she mentions about France's football advert.

Follow us @rebuildhealthandfitness on Instagram
Check the YouTube channel too.

And don't forget, you can get 10% off LSKD with the code REBUILD at checkout.

  continue reading

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