International players playing in the SWPL were unable to train with their clubs despite their willingness to commit to the costs of testing.This restriction severely impacted the prospect of players competing for their national sides including a Glasgow City side full of international stars.Montgomery said: "We have a number of international players and the suspension was threatening their opportunity to be selected for their national team.“That can subsequently affect moves and potential salaries later on in their lives.
It was a substantial potential threat to players’ careers when they weren’t able to play.“We worked it out across the league and there were 27 different players who could have been called up for different countries in the.
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