‘Players are having to leave’: Sam Kerr slams A-League handling of women’s teams
Matildas captain Sam Kerr says the lack of investment in the women’s A-League is disappointing and the reason the countries’ best players continue to play overseas.
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Matildas captain Sam Kerr says the lack of investment in the women’s A-League is disappointing and the reason the countries’ best players continue to play overseas.
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Matildas captain Sam Kerr says the lack of investment in the women’s A-League is disappointing and the reason the countries’ best players continue to play overseas.
Matildas captain Sam Kerr says the lack of investment in the women’s A-League is disappointing and the reason the countries’ best players continue to play overseas.