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TFS to take W-League coverage to new heights

Friday, September 12, 2014

With the Westfield W-League kicking-off this weekend, The Football Sack is gearing up for the biggest and best season ever by committing to provide the biggest and best W-League coverage ever seen.

With a commitment to women in sport, both on the pitch and in the media box, The Football Sack has put together a season plan which will see a consistent flow of W-League content of the highest quality.

A team of 10 in-house writers will be working hard to ensure you get the W-League content the competition deserves.

Coverage will include match features, player interviews, live Twitter coverage and, for the first time on The Football Sack, two opinion columns dedicated solely to the W-League per week.

The Football Sack is also delighted to announce that stars from six out of the eight W-League clubs will join The Football Sack’s writers to bring you exclusive content from inside the camps.

Sydney FC: Matilda Servet Uzunlar
Adelaide United: England International Kristy Moore & Norwegian International Lisa-Marie Woods
Western Sydney Wanderers: Captain and Matilda Caitlin Cooper
Newcastle Jets: Vice-Captain Tara Andrews
Melbourne Victory: U-17 Matilda Beattie Goad
Brisbane Roar: A mystery Matilda (to be revealed in Round Two)

This makes a grand total of 17 writers working for you throughout the week, every week to ensure that the Westfield W-League is at the forefront of everyone’s mind (and Twitter feed) which is no less than what one of the world’s top competitions deserve.

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