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Cub Reporters
As you may have heard, it's School Report day today, where students from across the UK get a chance to make their own bulletins and programme features.
Students at Phoenix High School, who've been working at the QPR study support centre in west London, chose to look at why QPR Ladies team don't get paid, even though they're top of their league.
Martino Chevannes, manager of QPR Ladies(pictured, middle) , told Ousama (left) and Omar(right) that while the game is not professional at the moment, there are changes due to come in England during the next year.
These include the introduction of a women's super league, through which the women's game will be on its way to becoming as professional as it is in Europe and America. First team player Hannah Curnow said that by turning professional there would be more people focusing on women's football, which would be a massive achievement.
You can listen to their report here...and, who knows, you might catch them presenting in a couple of years time.
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