Omar
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And you could probably say that the reason the women's game now isn't as good as the men's game is because the FA basically banned women's football for a large amount of time.
We were the ones who started coming back and formed, and there's lots of history around it.
Lots of fantastic players, what played for us and gone on to have good careers and stuff, played for England, et cetera, et cetera.
Brew in the ticket office used to play for Mill Lionesses and she's got England caps as well.
There was the England manager.
I can't think of her name now.
Hope Howe.
Hope Howe.
She played for us.
So we've read some good things.
Listen, I've got thoughts on it and I'll come to that in a minute.
Omar, your thoughts on it?
There was a company behind Millwall Lionesses, which is still now, which is still there called Millwall Lionesses, um, company or Millwall Lionesses, um, limited or whatever it was, right?
That was, that was under Millwall owned, that had Millwall directors on there and everything else.
Um,
For whatever reason, some people's lives were allegedly made a little bit miserable, a little bit hard work.
So some of the directors who were Millwall-based started dropping off, and then the people who were involved, who were brought in, Diane Culligan and...
the manager Chris someone and a couple of people the Portuguese fella they then had control and they suddenly just stole the company from underneath Millwall didn't really fight for it I don't think Millwall wanted to give Diane money it was basically you play under our badge but we're not going to give you any money for it as such I think that was that's probably the easy answer but
You know, if you want to run it, then, you know, you fund it and find the money for it.
We'll provide you a ground and whatnot, but you do all of this sort of stuff.