World Cup win will strengthen our claims for equal pay – Kirby

Fran Kirby says a World Cup win is the best way England Women can strengthen claims for equal pay. The tournament begins in France on June 7 and Chelsea forward Kirby has highlighted the importance of success for Phil Neville’s team. She told several national newspapers: “Ultimately, we need to grow the women’s game. That’s the biggest issue – it always has been. Then you can talk about equal pay and everything else. Fran Kirby hopes England can make the right impression in France (Bradley Collyer/PA) “Ultimately we are doing the same job as the men, but I understand that we’re not filling out stadiums. That makes it difficult to have that argument. “As the women’s game improves and progresses, then they’re the conversations we can start to have.” Kirby, 25, continued: “The USA are in dispute at the moment but they’re selling out arenas, they’ve won the World Cup and have some of the best players in the world in their team. They’re in a position to do that. Back at it. Bring on match day!#Lionesses pic.twitter.com/xQbM7iexEm — Lionesses (@Lionesses) May 24, 2019 “We need to win the World Cup to have a leg to stand on in those situations. But if we keep selling out stadiums like we are, improving the game on and off the pitch, those arguments can start to creep in.” Neville’s team face Denmark in Walsall in their penultimate World Cup warm-up match, before taking on New Zealand in Brighton next Saturday. PSG end Tuchel speculation as boss signs contract extension New father Mullen out to end memorable week with play-off glory Clark keen to banish painful play-off memories when Dundee United face St Mirren Manchester City hope to hang on to in-demand Sane Blades boss Wilder confident of keeping hold of keeper Henderson FIFA 19 TOTS: How to get the best FUT XI under 700k coins Quiz! Can you name the clubs who’ve been promoted from the Championship since 1999/2000? 7 new rule changes are coming to the Premier League – but are they good or bad? Quiz! Name the 23 players with 30+ league goals in a season since 1999/2000 (Europe’s big six leagues) Friday’s big transfer rumours: Three Premier League clubs could fight for Real Madrid midfielder

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