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What club?League has zero awareness of the challenges in women’s football. I have watched my club battle for years just to field a team. Without juniors or an affiliation 70% of girls are just having a kick for social reasons and or giving it a go for the first time. We have 5 women over the age of 40 playing purely to fill numbers yet are expected to compete against teams with junior programs and girls who are 18 years of age.
I like the idea of more divisions less teams to reduce the gap between strong and developing teams. Forget promotion and relegation in traditional terms. There should be markers in place to grade teams in each divisions. Retirements, age of players, junior alignment, amount of players or teams registered, Experience of playing group etc.
I mean without a junior pathway its always going to be a battle no doubt. But yes divisions of 7,12,12 make very very little sense to me. 4 divisions of 7 probably the answer.









