FA has burned bridges in England player release row and will pay a price | Suzanne Wrack

Real damage has been done by the pre-World Cup tussle and there will be no goodwill from WSL clubs for the foreseeable future

The club v country row between the Football Association and Women’s Super League sides may be resolved, but what does it say about the development of the women’s game and what damage has been done?

It is just over six weeks since the European Club Association criticised attempts by national federations to sidestep the 10 July mandatory release date for players before the Women’s World Cup, while acknowledging that that date, set by Fifa, was inadequate.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/jun/10/england-women-player-release-row-world-cup-fa-wsl-clubs

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