Are we seeing a popularity and therefore commercial contest developing between the NWSL and WSL?
This was suggested in a recent article from Mike Darcey, the former COO of Sky in the UK, who compared the domestic broadcast deals for the two leagues.
Maggie and Matt are at hand to analyse.
They also look at why almost all the main women's fantasy football platforms are run by unofficial providers and not the official competitions themselves, and answer a listener question
about refereeing - how good the pathways and incentives are for people to become football referees, in particular women.
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12/04/24 • 49 min
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