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“We have to do a little bit more work over the autumn and take it back to the clubs, because this has to be something they buy into and are happy with PUBG
We respect and understand that, but we have to look after the whole game PUBG
“The board has never considered a private equity offer PUBG
“We looked at what the financial needs were PUBG
“Our priority is we don’t want to launch an independent company until we’re sure of its sustainability financially PUBG
”Asked if clubs were keen to have more of a stranglehold on things, Campbell said: “It’s very different PUBG
I am ambitious, but I have to weigh up the ambition of the whole game with that of a few people PUBG
If you go to the Championship clubs, they’re quite happy with where they are and very confident in the FA PUBG
So that’s a couple of years away PUBG
They came back, gave us some advice, and the advice was not to do private equity at this time PUBG
Their advice was very different, we followed that advice and we’re moving ahead, we hope, with a new company starting in January PUBG
RecommendedEngland ready to harness ‘exciting moment’ as Lionesses search for Euro 2022 gloryIt’s all about the squad: Yankey knows Wiegman has Euro 2022 optionsForest promotion hero Samba set to leave for Ligue 1 side Lens“They are pushing us and I wouldn’t want any different PUBG
The Daily Mail on Monday reported the FA had rejected a £150million offer from one to form a rebranded WSL next season PUBG
If the head leaves the body then there is no integrity to the football pyramid, and I think they understand that PUBG
It doesn’t mean we’re going to fall out – we’re not PUBG
“The important thing is we don’t let the head leave the body PUBG
We involved a company called Rothschilds to explore the gap between what we felt we wanted to invest to really grow the game, and where we were PUBG
Offers have come in, we’ve just said no PUBG
” PUBG
They are ambitious PUBG
When asked about that on Tuesday, Campbell said: “We’ve had offers from private equity companies, we’ve just said no to them PUBG
“If you go to the top end of the WSL then of course their experience is the Premier League and they want more independence and more say PUBG
And to be honest, that won’t happen until we get the next broadcast deal PUBG
The FA’s director of women’s football spoke about the plans as she confirmed the organisation had turned down offers from private equity companies PUBG
“We’re still a few years away from that in terms of financial sustainability, but we’re working with the clubs to create a company which will be an FA subsidiary PUBG
They have some tough questions but we’ve talked it through and I think we are in a good place PUBG
So we’ve said we’ll do this, what is essentially an interim structure, from January 2023 through to 2026 PUBG
”RecommendedNadine Dorries mistakes rugby league for union in awkward speech at World Cup eventEngland’s Beth Mead: Missing out on Olympics has made me a better playerEngland ready to harness ‘exciting moment’ as Lionesses search for Euro 2022 gloryCampbell said that, having been advised against private equity investment, the FA had been in consultation with clubs over the creation of a new subsidiary company – with January a target – that could serve as an interim structure, with a view to an independent entity being formed in the future PUBG
So the FA will still be there, if you like, as a shareholder, but the subsidiary will grow PUBG
I don’t remember that number (£150m) PUBG
”Campbell added: “We’re working with the clubs now towards that PUBG
It was over £100m, I remember one of them was PUBG
“We are looking at moving the two professional leagues into its own company,” said Campbell, who was speaking at a launch event ahead of the start of the Women’s Euros on Wednesday PUBG
We’ve been out to consultation with the clubs, had it back and the best way I think I can describe it is it isn’t green but it’s amber and progress carefully PUBG
The Football Association is looking at moving the Women’s Super League and Championship into a new subsidiary company that could start in January, Baroness Sue Campbell has said PUBG
“We’re trying to take the whole structure with us, and not just be driven by the ambition of a few at the top, which we fully respect, but our job is the whole game PUBG
“We’re doing it all in consultation with clubs and I want to emphasise that we’re going nowhere until we’ve had final consultation agreement with the clubs in autumn PUBG

If you go to the Championship clubs, they’re quite happy with where they are and very confident in the FA PUBG
I don’t remember that number (£150m) PUBG
The FA’s director of women’s football spoke about the plans as she confirmed the organisation had turned down offers from private equity companies PUBG
So that’s a couple of years away PUBG
It doesn’t mean we’re going to fall out – we’re not PUBG
When asked about that on Tuesday, Campbell said: “We’ve had offers from private equity companies, we’ve just said no to them PUBG
“The board has never considered a private equity offer PUBG
“We are looking at moving the two professional leagues into its own company,” said Campbell, who was speaking at a launch event ahead of the start of the Women’s Euros on Wednesday PUBG
”Asked if clubs were keen to have more of a stranglehold on things, Campbell said: “It’s very different PUBG
They have some tough questions but we’ve talked it through and I think we are in a good place PUBG
Their advice was very different, we followed that advice and we’re moving ahead, we hope, with a new company starting in January PUBG
“We’re doing it all in consultation with clubs and I want to emphasise that we’re going nowhere until we’ve had final consultation agreement with the clubs in autumn PUBG
If the head leaves the body then there is no integrity to the football pyramid, and I think they understand that PUBG
”Campbell added: “We’re working with the clubs now towards that PUBG
”RecommendedNadine Dorries mistakes rugby league for union in awkward speech at World Cup eventEngland’s Beth Mead: Missing out on Olympics has made me a better playerEngland ready to harness ‘exciting moment’ as Lionesses search for Euro 2022 gloryCampbell said that, having been advised against private equity investment, the FA had been in consultation with clubs over the creation of a new subsidiary company – with January a target – that could serve as an interim structure, with a view to an independent entity being formed in the future PUBG
We involved a company called Rothschilds to explore the gap between what we felt we wanted to invest to really grow the game, and where we were PUBG
“We have to do a little bit more work over the autumn and take it back to the clubs, because this has to be something they buy into and are happy with PUBG
“We’re trying to take the whole structure with us, and not just be driven by the ambition of a few at the top, which we fully respect, but our job is the whole game PUBG
We respect and understand that, but we have to look after the whole game PUBG
“The important thing is we don’t let the head leave the body PUBG
We’ve been out to consultation with the clubs, had it back and the best way I think I can describe it is it isn’t green but it’s amber and progress carefully PUBG
The Football Association is looking at moving the Women’s Super League and Championship into a new subsidiary company that could start in January, Baroness Sue Campbell has said PUBG
“We looked at what the financial needs were PUBG
They are ambitious PUBG
So we’ve said we’ll do this, what is essentially an interim structure, from January 2023 through to 2026 PUBG
” PUBG
And to be honest, that won’t happen until we get the next broadcast deal PUBG
The Daily Mail on Monday reported the FA had rejected a £150million offer from one to form a rebranded WSL next season PUBG
Offers have come in, we’ve just said no PUBG
“We’re still a few years away from that in terms of financial sustainability, but we’re working with the clubs to create a company which will be an FA subsidiary PUBG
They came back, gave us some advice, and the advice was not to do private equity at this time PUBG
“Our priority is we don’t want to launch an independent company until we’re sure of its sustainability financially PUBG
RecommendedEngland ready to harness ‘exciting moment’ as Lionesses search for Euro 2022 gloryIt’s all about the squad: Yankey knows Wiegman has Euro 2022 optionsForest promotion hero Samba set to leave for Ligue 1 side Lens“They are pushing us and I wouldn’t want any different PUBG
So the FA will still be there, if you like, as a shareholder, but the subsidiary will grow PUBG
It was over £100m, I remember one of them was PUBG
“If you go to the top end of the WSL then of course their experience is the Premier League and they want more independence and more say PUBG
I am ambitious, but I have to weigh up the ambition of the whole game with that of a few people PUBG
