Since shocking Chelsea on the first day of the season, Liverpool have repeatedly found themselves coming away from matches without anything to show for their 90 minutes of work. Yet, much like the truncated 2019-20 season that saw them relegated on points ...
“Women’s football in England has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years, marked by increased fan engagement, rising attendance at matches, and a surge in participation at all levels. “We are fiercely committed to building on this momentum by creating a thriving...
There is no doubt the next 150 will only propel Liverpool and women's football further on.
“It’s different to men’s football. It’s easy to sell men’s football today. So we have to invest and learn how to talk to a fanbase that we don’t talk to normally and we have to create different content.”