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45 minutes ago, TheLittleBigMan said:

If you include OH that's 3 teams likely to get relegated under tops leadership. 

If you going to do something, you might as well do it properly 

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3 hours ago, TheLittleBigMan said:

If you include OH that's 3 teams likely to get relegated under tops leadership. 

I noticed the OH's womens team had been playing in the Champions league!

Wonder if they are under the same ownership structure.

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Looks like there is going to be a lot of absentees for the game on Sunday.

No Mouchon, Kees, Van Egmond still on Asia Cup duty, probably no Swaby and Mayling not allowed to play against her parent club.

 

The game is winnable, but I think we're really going to struggle again.

 

Rantala is on grass again, but by the time she can play, it's probably going to be too little, too late.

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On 18/03/2026 at 20:47, lcfcrinaldi said:

I noticed the OH's womens team had been playing in the Champions league!

Wonder if they are under the same ownership structure.

They are under the KP umbrella. Comfortably top of the Belgian league too...

 

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...although I would think the standard is not much better than WSL2-level.

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Amplify Football ·

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Liverpool Women’s latest financial accounts give a really clear snapshot of where the women’s game currently sits financially.
The club reported turnover of £6.1m for the year ending May 2025, up 25% on the previous season. Commercial revenue increased by 26% and matchday income more than doubled to £340,000 after the move to St Helens.
But one number from the accounts really stands out.
The entire Liverpool Women wage bill for players and staff was £3.1m.
That is less than the £4.2m earned by the club’s nine directors during the same period.
To put the scale of the wider football business into perspective, Liverpool’s men’s team payroll sits at around £428m.
There are positive signs. Revenue is growing, attendances are rising and commercial partnerships are increasing.
But the numbers also highlight just how early the financial growth of the women’s game still is and how reliant most WSL teams remain on support from their parent clubs. ⚽️📊
Source: The Guardian
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On 20/03/2026 at 22:15, davieG said:

Amplify Football ·

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Liverpool Women’s latest financial accounts give a really clear snapshot of where the women’s game currently sits financially.
The club reported turnover of £6.1m for the year ending May 2025, up 25% on the previous season. Commercial revenue increased by 26% and matchday income more than doubled to £340,000 after the move to St Helens.
But one number from the accounts really stands out.
The entire Liverpool Women wage bill for players and staff was £3.1m.
That is less than the £4.2m earned by the club’s nine directors during the same period.
To put the scale of the wider football business into perspective, Liverpool’s men’s team payroll sits at around £428m.
There are positive signs. Revenue is growing, attendances are rising and commercial partnerships are increasing.
But the numbers also highlight just how early the financial growth of the women’s game still is and how reliant most WSL teams remain on support from their parent clubs. ⚽️📊
Source: The Guardian

Closing the gender pay gap by putting the women’s squad wage bill on £428m on a £6.1m turnover sounds very LCFC.

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