Norwich City's women's team is advancing by offering contracts to some players and enhancing recruitment strategies. Head of women's football Flo Allen describes it as a "landmark moment" for the club, which aims to transition to professional status. Although paying every player equally is the ultimate goal, Allen emphasizes this is just the first step towards improvement. The team has finished second in its division the past two seasons and is committed to improving training schedules, now increasing from half-pitch sessions to training three nights a week as part of their growth plan.
"This is a really progressive football club. It really wants to make strides in the women's game and is a brilliant place to be."
"We have to make organic steps. There will be difficult conversations over the next few weeks."
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