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🇫🇷 World Cup NewsJuly 1, 2026· 1 min read

Former physio tells Maddy Cusack inquest Sheffield United were struggling to support women’s team

<ul><li><p>Francesca Carr says move to full-time status felt ‘rushed’</p></li><li><p>Cusack was found dead at her home in September 2023</p></li></ul><p>Sheffield United did not have sufficient resources in place during the summer of 2023 to look after their women’s team players,

  • Francesca Carr says move to full-time status felt ‘rushed’

  • Cusack was found dead at her home in September 2023

Sheffield United did not have sufficient resources in place during the summer of 2023 to look after their women’s team players, their former physio has told an inquest into the death of Maddy Cusack.

Cusack was found dead at her family’s home in Derbyshire on 20 September 2023, at the age of 27, just weeks into United’s first season since switching to training on a full-time basis. Francesca Carr, who worked as the women’s team physio between 2021 and 2024, told the court that the club’s transition from part-time to full-time status felt “rushed” and staff were carrying out multiple roles beyond their remit, such as making lunch for

📰 Source: The Guardian  ·  Read the full article →

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