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Assistant referee told: 'I hope your children die of cancer'
A majority of women working in football say they've witnessed sexism at work, and almost a quarter say they've experienced bullying.
That is according to a survey from the campaigning organisation Women in Football, who say the game has an "ingrained, systemic problem of sexist culture".
Joanna Gosling spoke to four women involved in the game, including Anna Kessel who is from the organisation behind the report and former referee, Janie Frampton.
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