'NOT GOOD ENOUGH'

Man City and England ace Roebuck hits out at ‘unacceptable’ situation facing Birmingham Women

ELLIE ROEBUCK has criticised the work conditions issues facing Birmingham’s women’s team and described the situation as ‘not good enough’. 

The Manchester City and England stopper is among a growing number of WSL stars speaking out in support of  Blues aces who have complained about their work environment. 

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Ellie Roebuck hopes Birmingham Women will be provided with 'better facilities' following the team's complaint about work conditionsCredit: Getty
The FA are due to investigate issues raised by Birmingham Women in a formal complaint letter to the club's boardCredit: Getty

Roebuck, 21, was speaking ahead of the Lionesses' upcoming friendly clash with France

The City star is part of a 24-player England squad taking part in a training camp ahead of the game, which will be their first on French soil since the 2019 Women’s World Cup.

And the match takes place in a week in which Birmingham Women have made headlines following a formal complaint letter sent to their club’s board listing a number of work concerns

Issues include problems with some players being paid below the minimum wage, lack of help with travel and hotels for away games and substandard physio and rehab facilities. 

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Roebuck, 21, is part of a 24-player England squad taking part in a training camp ahead of the Lionesses' clash with FranceCredit: Getty
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Other concerns reportedly listed include lack of payment for players without contracts and squad members being called on to play when not physically fit. 

It has been reported the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) have been liaising with senior members of Birmingham Women’s first-team this term. 

And it is thought Blues boss Carla Ward has been acting as a mediator between her Birmingham players and the club’s board members. 

The PFA are reported to have been liaising with Birmingham Women players this seasonCredit: Getty
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