A report has laid bare the woeful pay and conditions for W-League players as expectations ramp up on Football Federation Australia to improve the situation before the new season.The Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) report, which surveyed almost two-thirds of W-League players last season, suggests they could walk away from the game because of the financial strain.Nine out of 10 players said they would consider leaving the sport early to pursue more-lucrative opportunities.Thats understandable when a quarter of W-League players were paid less than $500 for the 16-week season, and 10 per cent werent paid at all.With an average cost of $2237 worn by each W-League player to take part in the league, its likely more players than not were out of pocket for their participation.Only 15 per cent earned more than $5000 for the past season, which equates to $312 a week without factoring in pre-season training.The AFL has instituted a $5000 minimum payment for the inaugural AFL Womens season, which will be run over eight weeks in February and March.Bizarrely, some W-League players are paid more for their state league commitments than by their W-League clubs.The report will inform the newly formed W-League Working Party, established last week by FFA and PFA, amid a climate of growing respect for womens sport.That committee will look at the leagues structure and format as well as club infrastructure and player conditions.PFA chief executive John Didulica said the report showed the depth of commitment the players have to their sport.The players are willing to go above and beyond to make their competition a success, he said.This research has been tabled with FFA and will be invaluable in assisting the W-League Working Party to identify the immediate priorities that need to be addressed to ensure the Westfield W-League can prosper.The poor remuneration doesnt tell the whole story, with more than a dozen Matildas players also receiving contracts for their international service.According to a News Corp Australia report, PFA would like to see at least 60 female footballers earning $60,000 each by the start of the 2017/18 season.A collective bargaining agreement, minimum player payments and minimum medical conditions are also on the working partys agenda.Michael Wacha Jersey . He says so-called TRT is only one problem and he wants to go even further than the ban. "Its about time," St-Pierre told reporters at a promotional event in Montreal on Friday. "I think its a good thing. Kolten Wong Jersey . A statement from the worlds top-ranked player says all checks "were satisfactory and showed positive evolution" regarding the injury, which contributed to his loss to Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne. http://www.authenticcardinalspro.com/cardinals-harrison-bader-jersey/ . It is a cliché dragged out by fans and pundits regularly when discussions take place around which teams are better than others. Matt Carpenter Jersey . The 29-year-old from Port Colborne, Ont., has nothing but good things to say about former U.S. marine Liz (Girlrilla) Carmouche ahead of their co-main event Wednesday on the UFCs "Fight for the Troops" televised card in Fort Campbell, Ky. Willie McGee Cardinals Jersey .875,000, avoiding arbitration. Clippards deal Monday means all eight Nationals players who filed for arbitration wound up settling before a hearing.Even?Kevin Durant?gets shamed in group texts. And its coming from his Olympic?teammates, who apparently think hes been wearing his Olympic gold medal?too?much.KD had his on at the Monday Night Football game last night, and we still have our group chat, teammate?Draymond Green?said on Conan?Tuesday.?And we all talked about him like Dude, give it a break. Go put it up somewhere. Like what are you doing? Everybody knows you won it KD, give iit a break.ddddddddddddt the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August, Durant won his second gold medal with Team USA. Green won his?first with the team.Durant was spotted at his hometown Redskins game wearing his bling, but in all fairness to KD, he was among a handful of local Olympians being honored by Washington. ' ' '