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Woman Up: Blazing a Trail in Women's Football
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Woman Up: Blazing a Trail in Women's Football
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'One of the most prolific writers about women's football in the UK'
Evening Standard
From the author of
Unsuitable for Females
, shortlisted for
The Sunday Times Football Book of the Year 2023
'One of the most talented and considered minds working in women's football today' Carl Anka, bestselling author
With the triumph of England’s Lionesses at Euro 2022, the women’s game has been in the spotlight like never before, enjoying unprecedented media attention. But this is the result of decades of struggle to get women’s football – banned by the English FA for fifty years – on a more equal footing to its male counterpart. And while the current professional players are starting to reap the rewards of their success on the pitch, their personal journeys have often involved fighting against the odds, and they are still at a disadvantage in many areas, including access to medical treatment, playing facilities and salaries.
So that a new generation of girls getting involved in football all over the world don't face the same obstacles as their predecessors, football journalist Carrie Dunn shines a light on the evolution of women’s football and the gender gaps that still persist – on issues such as injuries, sportswear, period taboos and diversity. Packed with practical advice and first-hand accounts from leading female players,
Woman Up
is an inspirational, informative and entertaining account of women’s football’s painful past and its exciting future.
'Shedding light not only on generations of struggle and often unheard of victories and success, but on the issues that women still face today'
Christy Lefteri
'It may reflect on some of the most irritating traditions of the game – like disrespect for its female Olympians and World Cup winners and the absence of suitable kit for girls – but you still leave feeling uplifted and optimistic about the future of the sport'
Kate Mason
'Absolutely fascinating book'
Tracy Edwards MBE
'Brilliantly informative, immaculately researched and completely essential for all women and men involved in the game'
Kelly Cates, Sports Broadcaster
Evening Standard
From the author of
Unsuitable for Females
, shortlisted for
The Sunday Times Football Book of the Year 2023
'One of the most talented and considered minds working in women's football today' Carl Anka, bestselling author
With the triumph of England’s Lionesses at Euro 2022, the women’s game has been in the spotlight like never before, enjoying unprecedented media attention. But this is the result of decades of struggle to get women’s football – banned by the English FA for fifty years – on a more equal footing to its male counterpart. And while the current professional players are starting to reap the rewards of their success on the pitch, their personal journeys have often involved fighting against the odds, and they are still at a disadvantage in many areas, including access to medical treatment, playing facilities and salaries.
So that a new generation of girls getting involved in football all over the world don't face the same obstacles as their predecessors, football journalist Carrie Dunn shines a light on the evolution of women’s football and the gender gaps that still persist – on issues such as injuries, sportswear, period taboos and diversity. Packed with practical advice and first-hand accounts from leading female players,
Woman Up
is an inspirational, informative and entertaining account of women’s football’s painful past and its exciting future.
'Shedding light not only on generations of struggle and often unheard of victories and success, but on the issues that women still face today'
Christy Lefteri
'It may reflect on some of the most irritating traditions of the game – like disrespect for its female Olympians and World Cup winners and the absence of suitable kit for girls – but you still leave feeling uplifted and optimistic about the future of the sport'
Kate Mason
'Absolutely fascinating book'
Tracy Edwards MBE
'Brilliantly informative, immaculately researched and completely essential for all women and men involved in the game'
Kelly Cates, Sports Broadcaster