• FA considering giving women parity with England men’s side
• Manager says flying economy hit team’s hopes at SheBelieves CupThe Football organization is considering flying the England womens team in business lesson whenever they play abroad after Phil Neville complained about travelling to the United States in economy.
The men’s senior team travel in business or first lesson and Neville,who took over as the manager in January, said he would battle for parity. The women’s squad fly business lesson to major tournaments but did not attain so for the SheBelieves Cup, and Neville’s first competition in charge. England lost 1-0 to USA in their final game and Neville believes travelling in economy from London to Columbus and then to New York and Florida may possess affected their chances.
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Source: guardian.co.uk