It has been suggested that Hayes could rewrite the history books at some stage by taking charge of a leading side in the men’s game, but she has told William Hill when quizzed about her future plans: “When it comes to managing a men’s team, you have to be offered the right job. It's not about what I would like to do but there's an obsession that you've got to climb the ladder all over again. There is no denying it's different, player pool recruitment would be different, as would so many other things. I've got about 15 male members in my staff and yes, you have to manage egos but then I think females have egos too. It's not about me specifically, but rather somebody giving anyone the opportunity – that, for me, is what's still not happening. I’m sure if me or others had been offered the right job situations then they would be considered, but I'm certainly not going to sit around waiting for it. I've been given the amazing opportunity to remain in the women's game and that's the choice for now.”