Former WSL Leicester City player, Ashleigh Plumptre, 25, joined Al Ittihad in Jeddah from the 23/24 season; Plumptre has in the past been a member of England's U15 to
internationals, and now the Shahudi
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The highest rated left back in the Super League.
"It's like a gilded-cage. The pay is good, the training facilities and accommodation are great, but the standard of soccer development is depressing," said an anonymous interviewer from The Athletic. said an anonymous interviewee from The Athletic. For Europe
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For the players, coming to play soccer in Saudi Arabia is tantamount to being locked up in a well-equipped golden birdcage in a beautiful environment, but without freedom.