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'I had to pay out of my pocket to play as England captain in Women's Euros in 1984'

Tomorrow night England’s Lionesses will play Northern Ireland in a match to go out live on national TV.

Such recognition would have seemed impossible to women playing in the first such European tournament in 1984 – as Carol Thomas knows only too well.

The defender was the first woman to lead England to a European final but had to pay out of her own pocket to play.

That was after many clubs refused to even let the women’s squad use their grounds for England’s final against Sweden.

“It was largely still frowned upon for women to play football in 1984,” says Carol, who juggled training and matches around her job at a dairy.

“We weren’t paid and were counted as amateur footballers. It cost us a lot of money to play for England, we had to pay our travel expenses to get to matches.Some players couldn’t afford to not work. But it was such an honour to represent your country.”

Carol, now 67 and living near Hull, started playing in 1966 inspired by the World Cup-winning England men’s team.

Dad Percy played local football in Hull and she says: “As long as I can remember I was kicking a football. Even though it was frowned upon, my parents encouraged me all the way.”

A ban on women playing on FA club grounds ended in 1971. “Women’s football became more organised,” says Carol, who joined a coaching course and was invited to trials for England.

Carol became a regular and in 1976 was made captain. On May 27, 1984, England played Sweden in the European Competition for Women’s Football. They lost 4-3 on penalties but Carol was interviewed on breakfast TV.

She says: “It was the first time I earned money from football. I was paid a £75 fee – but it went to the Women’s FA.” Shockingly, Carol says top London clubs refused to host the

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