Great news, overdue, but the womens game is still in an early but exciting stage of building and developing across the globe, so it is a good time to finally join. It seemed a bit odd that the club runs a girls team in tandem with the MU Foundation, but once they hit a certain age, they're done and they can't move on to the next stage. It's great that these young girls have a level to aim for. Young lads get to dream of playing for United. Girls should get to have that same dream too.
The platform that United will give the womens team will be huge even though they're applying for the 2nd tier, there will be a lot of attention around it due to the size of the club, which I think will be very positive for the team and the womens game.
The game gets a lot of unfair stick, but every time I watch womens football, it seems to get better all the time in terms of quality. The dynamic of the game is different, and it will be great to have another facet of the club to support.