No timeframe for Bulls to join ALW six years after club awarded licenceRegion labelled a ‘breeding ground for female footballers’
The Macarthur Bulls are facing growing pressure to field a team in the A-League Women’s competition, almost six years after they were granted their men’s licence.
The club has repeatedly pushed back plans to join the senior women’s competition, and this week declined to provide a timeframe for entry despite the Bulls being awarded a $1m federal government grant from the $200m Play Our Way women’s sports fund.
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