Women's League not wired right to 'trip the light fandango' just yet
08-Aug-2020 01:30:00 | Irish Independent
There wasn't too much over-reaching by FAI standards at the launch of the new National Women's League at the Aviva Stadium in October 2011. The formation of a new six-team league was trumpeted as a "new era for women's football in Ireland", which it was. The then Republic of Ireland women's manager, Sue Ronan, spoke about players being able to "experience playing in a top-level competition at home, rather than having to go abroad", which sounded aspirational and promising.
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