The Gold Coast Bulletin

W-League in mind as dreaming gets bigger

- CONNOR O’BRIEN

NOT only do Gold Coast United see their women’s football ambitions as central to their bid to return to the ALeague, they are plotting to make a simultaneo­us splash in the W-League.

United’s announceme­nt yesterday focused on the men’s side of their club but chairman Danny Maher made it crystal clear just how prominentl­y the women’s game features in their outlook.

“In line with the FFA’s announceme­nt to release two new A-League licences for season 2019, the board of Gold Coast United resolved last week to enact on our plans and bid for an A-League licence for season 2019,” he said.

“At the same time as bidding for a men’s A-League licence, we will also bid for a WLeague licence.”

Many had expected a WLeague licence to come first for United but Maher assured the “two absolutely go hand-inhand”.

“It’s not just a men’s sport,” he said.

“We don’t believe that a licence should be issued to any club that is not interested in pursuing both the women’s and men’s version of the game.”

Maher praised the success of competitio­ns such as AFLW for bringing women’s sport in Australia along in leaps and bounds.

 ??  ?? Vice-chairman Mark Anderson and chairman Danny Maher.
Vice-chairman Mark Anderson and chairman Danny Maher.

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