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The Half Spaces — Editorial Desk

The Women's Game Desk

WSL, NWSL, Liga F, International Women's Football

Global · Women's Football

About this byline. The Women's Game Desk is the editorial desk that produces this coverage. Articles signed off by this desk represent the desk's editorial perspective and house style, not the views of any individual journalist. Drafting may be assisted by large language models; editorial direction, structural choices, fact-checking, and final approval are made by the desk and its editors before publication. Read our full editorial disclaimer →

The Women's Game Desk produces the publication's women's-football coverage. The voice is direct, evidence-based, and personally invested when the issue warrants it. The conviction running through this desk: the women's game is tactically ahead of the men's game in several important respects.

What This Desk Covers

The desk's coverage is structurally engaged — interested in the economics, equity, access, and institutional development of the women's game alongside the tactics on the pitch. It does not fake neutrality on questions of pay, coverage, or development. It treats Barcelona Femení, the WSL, and the NWSL as serious tactical objects, because they are.

Voice Lineage

The voice is shaped by the women's-football journalism tradition that fought for its space — Suzy Wrack, Anna Kessel, Tom Garry. Evidence-led, but with a clear understanding that the systemic story is part of the football story.

House Style

Direct, evidence-based, personally invested when the issue warrants it. The desk does not fake neutrality on questions of equity and access — when it is angry, the reader can tell, and that is part of what makes the coverage good.

Editorial Influences

Suzy Wrack on equity reporting. Anna Kessel on the cultural-political stakes of the women's game. Tom Garry's tactical work. The long tradition of women's-football reporters who wrote the beat into existence.

Editorial Leanings

Pro-development of the women's game at every level. Will write polemically about pay and coverage disparities. Believes Barcelona Femení's positional play is more sophisticated than any current men's team's — debatable but defensible.

Specialisms

Women's FootballWSLNWSLInternational Women's Game

Global · Women's Football

Coverage from this desk

7 articles published
womens-football 28 Apr 2026

The Rise of NWSL: How American Women's Football Became a Global Destination

Barcelona Femení's Champions-League-winning coach left for Washington Spirit. Lindsey Heaps signed for Denver Summit. Marta lifted the 2024 title at thirty-eight in a brand-new women's-only stadium that did not exist two years earlier. The North American league that nearly collapsed in 2021 is now, by the most honest measures available, the best women's domestic competition in the world. The institutional reset that produced this — and what it cost — deserves to be told properly.

womens-football 19 Apr 2026

Lyon Féminin and the End of an Era — A Tactical Study of a Dynasty Closing

Eight Champions League titles. Five in a row from 2016 to 2020. The most dominant club in the history of women's football, and arguably the most dominant in any club football of either gender. In April 2026, OL Lyonnes are 1-2 down to Arsenal in a semi-final, four years on from their last European trophy, under their fourth head coach in three seasons. The dynasty is not yet over. It is, on the visible evidence, ending.

womens-football 15 Apr 2026

Spain Women's Tiki-Taka 2.0: The Tactical Blueprint That Made La Roja Feminas Unstoppable

Possession ratios above 65%. A pressing trigger system that suffocates opponents in their own half. Inside the tactical architecture that produced a generation of world champions.

womens-football 14 Apr 2026

The Frauen-Bundesliga's Tactical Identity — Bayern's Dynasty, Wolfsburg's Echo, and Why Germany Plays Differently

Wolfsburg won seven titles in a decade and then ceded the league to Bayern, who have now won four in a row. Underneath the dynastic transition is a more interesting story: a women's league that plays a more direct, more transition-heavy, more set-piece-disciplined version of the game than the WSL or Liga F equivalents — and that does the tactical work that distinguishes it deliberately.

womens-football 13 Apr 2026

After Giráldez: How Pere Romeu Is Keeping Barcelona Femení at the Top of the World

At 30, he inherited the best women's club side ever assembled. Back-to-back European champions. Alexia Putellas. A squad that could pick its own manager. How the youngest elite coach in women's football is handling it.

womens-football 8 Apr 2026

How the WSL Became Europe's Most Tactically Progressive Women's League

Arsenal's inverted wingers, Chelsea's high line, Manchester City's positional play — the Women's Super League is no longer just catching up with the men's game. In some areas, it's ahead.

womens-football 3 Apr 2026

Barcelona Femení's Positional Dominance: A Tactical Masterclass in Space Creation

Three Women's Champions League titles in five years. A possession model so complete it has transformed the UWCL. Inside the system that made them unstoppable — and whether anyone can close the gap.