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It is time for the talk to stop and the action to start in women’s football | Marie-Christine Bouchier

A lot of encouraging noises have been made as the women’s game in England enters a new era but now we need details

While talk of reform in men’s football is dominated by feverish speculation around independent regulators and financial distribution models, the women’s game is quietly undergoing its own revolution.

The governance of the game is being fundamentally redrawn as, next season, a new and independent company (currently known as NewCo) will take over the running of the women’s professional game in England. It will cover the Women’s Super League and Championship, with the clubs as the company shareholders.

Continue reading…A lot of encouraging noises have been made as the women’s game in England enters a new era but now we need detailsWhile talk of reform in men’s football is dominated by feverish speculation around independent regulators and financial distribution models, the women’s game is quietly undergoing its own revolution.The governance of the game is being fundamentally redrawn as, next season, a new and independent company (currently known as NewCo) will take over the running of the women’s professional game in England. It will cover the Women’s Super League and Championship, with the clubs as the company shareholders. Continue reading…

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