OneFootball Videos“It’s a worrying situation that everybody thinks the pyramid is strong and actually it’s not,” says Liverpool Feds’ general manager, Abby Pope. “In the men’s game we’re desperately trying to foist cost controls onto ourselves to try to help make us sustainable. We want to have all the goodies that the men’s game has got’ without understanding that the men’s game is trying to sort of row back on all that rubbish”. “The bee in my bonnet is the gap between the rhetoric spoken by people who don’t have to actually operate women’s football clubs and the reality faced by people who do operate women’s football clubs,” Methven went on to say. As such, there remains lots to be excited about in regards to the future of the women’s game, especially at the very top of the sport.