Nikki Dujet, Women’s Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL), women’s super league rolling plans are called “taking into account all opportunities.”
Dujet added that WPLL – WPLL, which manages the best two female leagues of English football, agrees that the “mainly” process is an important part of the game.
However, he would not confirm this Engani, and instead, no decision was made in the format of the format of the leagues.
Guardian Last week, WPLL said he considered the gap collapsed as part of the proposal of women’s football growth.
The report was the idea that an area discussed in the championship, the idea of ​​protecting the championship, the WSL and the expansion of the championship, which was not seen in the upper flight.
The idea caused controversial and fragmented opinions among women’s football media and fans, but will not be drawn in any potential plan.
He said, “We believe in the presentation and engcation. This distinguishes European football from other leagues.
“It adds danger and excitement. This was not in love with the whole football game and this question.
“We are a significant difference in prominent and descent, and it is also a really important competitive advantage for us than other women sports leagues globally.
“We also want to make sure that our league allows more to invest more for the club investors, but one of the unreasonable principles.
“It is really important to make sure that we consider all the opportunities to speed up and grow properly. If we are a probability for us, we consider numerous options, including expansion.
“There are no decisions, there is no approval to make changes in this stage or to make changes in the competitive structure or format.”
WSL and championship were previously managed by FA and was taken by a newly created WPLL in the summer. Doucet says any plan or idea will not be done in a unilateral manner and work with stakeholders.
“We must ensure that we are reviewing the whole pyramid and work with all the relevant stakeholders. This includes all our clubs and fa. It includes all of all the stakeholders.
“We understand the effects of decisions and the effects of everything made above the pyramid.
“We should all make sure that we are all traveling together and bring all the right parties together with us.”
‘Hard decisions will be made’
Parse Blue Sports News’ Anton Tololii:
“It will be a pleasant sound for many fans, to hear universal support for promotion and landing in a women’s game, but the questions still remain on the future makeup of the league.
“WSL’s cartridges are right to note that the upper and lower nature of the clubs are supported by the league’s opponents, including NWSL in the United States and Mexico.
“However, WPLL also wants to push the quality of the WSL in the field and in financial position.
“Many, a flight of 12 teams, the number of clubs who want to invest in the vocational game and the number of clubs that fight for the game time are simply very small, taking into account the number of talents.
“Thus, if leagues should be expanded, reducing reduction and reducing the other parties, the reduction is a choice. In addition, the section is put into developing teams, taking into account financial risks to reduce units?
“It is not yet ready to vote as an option, but the WSL ‘best league’ preparation in the ‘world’ is not difficult to make difficult sports and commercial decisions.”
What did WSL managers say?
Per capita head coach Gareth Taylor: “Always the league’s greater, larger, larger, more teams, 14 teams or 16 teams will change, and more competition, I have created more competition.
“I can completely understand the reasons for the imagination, because these clubs allow a little stability to invest in and create more competitions.
“But I think this is always difficult to find it to the league to always find an opportunity to never come to a call to ring.
“This is how we can develop and do so how we can develop and do more competition in both ends and do not compete and do not want the teams. I think it will be really difficult.”
Tottenham head coach Robert Vilahamn: “Twelve teams are very small. Clubs are actually sure that they want to invest in women’s football.
“I definitely want to fight a rail in the table and the table at the table. If we can make a great investment in these teams for one or two years, make sure we think about it and think about it.”
Western head coach Skinner Revine: “There is a growth stage that all clubs need to be sure to be inactive.
“If the league will close, taking into account the number of teams at the moment, I do not think it is appropriate. The league must be larger.
“This should have been forced investment and operation, otherwise it can stain the league quality – ‘to be inside it to be inside.’
“I don’t see it as a bad thing. The game is developing, it should be considered for the next happening, but it comes with criteria.”
‘Lack of freedom, can bring the integrity of sports’
Courtney Sweetman-Kirk for Sky sports: By saying that there is no other decline in the product, you should not be able to sit in the game and stay in the league.
“But if the clubs wanted, they would like. They wanted to do so to make the city of Arsenal and Man – they wanted to do it.
“I understand the thought process, but it doesn’t work for me.
Izzy christensen for Sky sports: “Elite should be in terms of sports and danger.
“I’m afraid to be comfortable in the elite sport.