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A few headliners tweeted in disappointment about an apparent cap on tickets at Hampden for Tuesday's Reality Cup qualifier against Spain.
The administering body focused on the business framework is no different for men's matches.
In any case, Corsie, 32, says the crew's disappointment is about more than tickets.
"I think a part of that boils down to the reality we realize the assets aren't given to the best level," the Aston Estate protector said.
Scottish FA 'frustrated' by players' ticket guarantee
"Or on the other hand we realize what's seen as a high-performing level. In contrast with what either club conditions are, what other public groups are given, different groups in the affiliation are given, aren't equivalent to what we get.
"Whenever you become mindful of that it causes you to feel like you're less significant than others."
Corsie added she didn't lament the tweet conveyed by individuals from the crew asserting just specific areas of Hampden were made accessible to fans, when truth be told further segments are opened in the event that there is request, similarly as with men's internationals.
The Scotland commander uncovered she has presently met with SFA CEO Ian Maxwell and says conversations were "open" and "positive".
"I think now it should be about the activity of those discussions," Corsie said.
"Discussions have occurred previously. Having the chance to have these conversations is vital yet presently it's an instance of we want to see a distinction.
"It should be something felt. There's an explanation such countless players feel baffled, it doesn't appear unexpectedly."
Last year the Scottish FA sent off an essential survey over the four years to 2025, and one of its key points was to "speed up the development of young ladies' and ladies' football" and take the ladies' down "to a higher level locally and universally".
As a feature of this the ladies' side have played all of their Reality Cup qualifiers at Hampden this mission. Previous Scottish Ladies' Football boss Fiona McIntyre was additionally named as the new top of ladies' and young ladies' football.
In any case, Corsie says the tip top climate around the ladies' group needs to continue to improve, and said players will keep on battling for additional.
"We've forfeited much throughout the last five, 10, 15 years. It's continuously something you're continually engaging and something you take on as a female competitor to push hindrances, push limits, really buckle down for progress so you can request more.
"It's a steady cycle most likely and it will keep on being a fight.
"A great deal of things the SFA have done - like the reality we play at Hampden - shows a ton of forward advances however there are still a ton of things that occur at an everyday level where you can see there are still approaches."
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