WSL’s ‘big two’: Arsenal and Chelsea record more revenue than rest of league combined | Tom Garry
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Two clubs are far ahead in wages and turnover, but London City Lionesses could be new force after big transfer movesAfter reviewing eight seasons’ worth of Women’s Super League clubs’ financial accounts, it seems appropriate to start by offering a sincere apology to any reader who has become accustomed to seeing the phrase “the big four” in Women’s Super League coverage in reference to Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United. Financially speaking, that is a myth. There has actually been no such thing in recent times. There has, in…
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- •Direct official confirmation is still outstanding.
- •Independent corroboration is still thin or absent.