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Radio Somerset,7 mins

"We know it'll be difficult for teams like Yeovil ..." - Katie Brazier from the FA talks about the restructuring of the WSL.

Jack Murley

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The FA has admitted that Yeovil Town Ladies could end up losing their place in WSL1 as a result of next year's restructuring - but say it may be necessary for the wider good of the women's game. Katie Brazier was taking to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Somerset's Jack Murley for the first time since plans to make the top-tier of the women's game fully professional were announced almost three weeks ago. Yeovil Town Ladies say doing THAT would cost them at least 350-thousand pounds - and have begun a crowd-funding campaign to try and raise the money they need to turn pro.

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