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It is exactly the same dilemma that faced Conference level men's players a few years back.
All time Eastleigh legend Andy Forbes was 30 years old when the club reached the Conference Prem and decided to go full-time.
He was forced to leave, as a year, maybe two, on whatever they were able to offer him was not worth him quitting his job as store manager of Currys in Andover. I think the Albion were also interested at one point, too, but again, two years of League One, Withdean era wages, were probably a drop in wages.
Yes, certainly not exclusive to the womens game. Its such a tough choice to have to make, as its obviously a relatively short career in football, and risky. At those levels you're probably not going to be earning much more than you would as a professional in a "conventional" career, if at all. Chase the dream, or play it safe ?