"The women's game suffocated through neglect"
This week in England, after a turbulent few months, the Football Association apologised to two players for racially discriminatory remarks by sacked England boss Mark Sampson.
Denmark - who were runners up at the recent Euro's had their World Cup Qualifier against Sweden cancelled amid an ongoing row with their Association over employment conditions. There are disputes ongoing too in Brazil, and Argentina - And a number of ones raised by other teams over the last year too.
And In Ireland, there has been outrage from rubgy players, after hosting the Women's World Cup two months ago, the head coach role has reduced to a part-time six month contract.
We hear from Moya Dodd, former member of the FIFA council, to discuss what this means for women's sport.
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