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Female rugby chief QUITS after owner suggested she ‘sleep with league boss’

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Female rugby chief QUITS after owner suggested she 'sleep with league boss'

Salford Red Devils chief operating officer Claire Bradbury has quit after alleging the owners suggested she ‘sleep with an individual at the RFL’ to ‘smooth over’ the club’s financial predicament

Female rugby chief QUITS after owner suggested she 'sleep with league boss'
Female rugby chief QUITS after owner suggested she ‘sleep with league boss’

The crisis-hit Super League outfit were taken over by a consortium led by businessman Dario Berta on the eve of the season.

However, the club’s struggles have continued on and off the pitch this season, with late wage payments, a player exodus and an upcoming winding-up petition for an unpaid tax bill of £500,000.

Now Bradbury – who joined Salford from rugby union side Sale Sharks last October – has resigned from her role and taken aim at the owners in an extraordinary LinkedIn post, in which she makes the claim of a misogynistic comment.

‘What was a dream job I’d worked so hard for and such a proud moment in my career, is one I can no longer do,’ wrote Bradbury, who said she had not been paid her wages for July.

‘Over recent months, the conditions under which I and my colleagues have been required to operate made it impossible for me to deliver my role to the standards I set for myself and for the club.

Female rugby chief QUITS after owner suggested she 'sleep with league boss'
Female rugby chief QUITS after owner suggested she ‘sleep with league boss’

‘It’s important to share something more personal, as a senior woman in business. Misogynistic, inappropriate language from the ownership suggesting I sleep with an individual at the RFL to ‘smooth things over’ is not acceptable.

‘At the time I stayed quiet because I wanted the club to succeed. I’m disappointed in myself that I didn’t stand up to it then, so I’m voicing it now as it should be heard for the integrity and evolution of rugby league, and for all women who work in sport.’

An RFL spokesperson said: ‘Any language and suggestion of this kind is clearly offensive and unacceptable.’

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