Player anger as Blackburn likely to withdraw from WSL 2 due to financial reasons
Minimum requirements to take part being increasedSecond tier has been renamed WSL 2 for next seasonBlackburn’s place in the Women’s Super League 2 next season is in major doubt after their players were informed on Tuesday morning that the club is highly unlikely to provide the funding to meet the division’s new minimum licence requirement.No decision has yet been made by the club for next season but the Blackburn defender Niamh Murphy wrote on X that the players had been warned the club’s mind was already “99%” made up. Multiple sources have told the Guardian that the club have been given a deadline to confirm by next week whether or not they wish to participate, or face demotion. Continue reading...

- Minimum requirements to take part being increased
- Second tier has been renamed WSL 2 for next season
Blackburn’s place in the Women’s Super League 2 next season is in major doubt after their players were informed on Tuesday morning that the club is highly unlikely to provide the funding to meet the division’s new minimum licence requirement.
No decision has yet been made by the club for next season but the Blackburn defender Niamh Murphy wrote on X that the players had been warned the club’s mind was already “99%” made up. Multiple sources have told the Guardian that the club have been given a deadline to confirm by next week whether or not they wish to participate, or face demotion. Continue reading...