Should women’s football have smaller goalposts? Will we soon see women manage top teams in the men’s game?
And just how did Ireland manage to get thousands of girls to lace up their boots?
Sue Ronan, who heads Women’s Football at the Irish FA, speaks to Gianluca Lia about the growth of the women’s game in her home country and some of the controversial issues arising from this summer’s women’s World Cup.
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