Women's football: 'We weren't allowed to play'

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Women's football: 'We weren't allowed to play'
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Some of the group say it's their first experience of football, having been deterred from playing in their younger years. Read more:

"We are of the generation, we will all agree, that weren't allowed to play football," she said.Ceri Adamson said she was discouraged from playing football in her youth

While Teresa Carey said, despite being a lifelong Aston Villa fan, she had only played football with her sons."I only played on the streets with friends...and usually then it was in goal 'because girls couldn't tackle, girls couldn't shoot'.

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