The article discusses the challenges faced by Women's Super League managers after being sacked, particularly emphasizing the financial strain they experience compared to their male counterparts. Matt Beard, former Liverpool manager, shared his concerns about supporting his family after losing his job and the limited prospects available in the women's game. He highlights the pressure to find new employment quickly to maintain stability for his wife and children and reflects on considering alternative careers, even as he aspires to stay in football management or explore different roles within the industry.
When Women's Super League managers are sacked, the clock is ticking to find another job as soon as possible.
Losing his job is "part and parcel" of being a football manager, and Beard was supported by the League Managers' Association after leaving Liverpool.
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