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    Quote Originally Posted by alberta white View Post

    I would worry more for Herdmans not to be offered something in the WPL. After the showcasing the game got over the last couple of weeks It will be interseting to see how this intrest in the womens game is maintained.

    Heck with the collapse of the US league who know who will end up where?

    Sinclair at Arsenal Ladies?
    Herdman would only leave to be England coach. The new women's superleague in England is still very modest economically with total budgets of 200k to 300k and only a handful of players are full time. A coaching gig in it would be a big step down both in status and pay.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...s-super-league
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    Quote Originally Posted by CanadianSoccerFan View Post
    Herdman would only leave to be England coach. The new women's superleague in England is still very modest economically with total budgets of 200k to 300k and only a handful of players are full time. A coaching gig in it would be a big step down both in status and pay.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...s-super-league

    Indeed. And I think those Budgets won't go crazy anytime soon. It all depends if gates improve on the back of the Olympic exposure.

    Interesting rumblings out of FA HQ coming from Bevington, with regards to finding a way to keep a Womens GB team for Olympic Level.

    Mens team was, without question, a one off.
    Last edited by alberta white; 08-15-2012 at 04:57 PM.

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