Leeds United Women play waiting game over season resumption

READY FOR ACTION: Leeds United Women's winger Abbie Brown. Picture: Steve Riding.READY FOR ACTION: Leeds United Women's winger Abbie Brown. Picture: Steve Riding.
READY FOR ACTION: Leeds United Women's winger Abbie Brown. Picture: Steve Riding.
“Our objective has been to get promoted,” said Leeds United Women’s winger Abbie Brown. “It’s hard to do that when you’re stopping and starting – you can’t build up momentum.”

The unveiling of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown puts the prospect of kicking off – perhaps, this time, for good – within tantalising reach for the Whites, who are expecting an update on the status of their league following weeks off the pitch.

Given the green light for grassroots football to return from March 29, the FA Women’s National League teased an April return on Twitter on Monday evening, while the league’s chair Carol West shared that they had “plenty to do but [are] raring to go.”

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