It’s sad that all the teams in the top flight of women’s football are Premier League teams.Indeed.
The normal situation in a PL club is that one single men's first team player has higher wages than the entire women's squad. This is very likely the case in Brighton as well. The players in the biggest teams in the WSL earn some £60k per year on average and we're probably around £40k on average.
We paid 80% of Ansu Fatis £160k-per-week wages last season, meaning that every week we paid him the same money we give to four or five of our female players over a year.
People who support a team in the men's Premier League and talks about the cost of the women's team are among the most moronic and deluded people in society. Complete lack of connection to the real world.
The teams that fought for women’s football - Clapham, Durham, London City, Doncaster, Liverpool Feds, Lewes - they are nowhere to be seen.
Instead, the FA have allowed a model to emerge that means that PL owners can just buy up the game.