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Casey Stoney agrees with FA’s decision to end the season
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MANCHESTER UNITED manager Casey Stoney believes the decision to end the Women’s Super League season is the “right decision for the safety of everyone involved.”

A statement today afternoon confirmed weeks of speculation that the 2019/20 WSL and Women’s Championship will not be concluded.

The Football Association’s statement revealed that the decision to end the season was following “overwhelming feedback from the clubs” and that they wil now listen to the WSL and Women’s Championship boards to determine a decision on how the sporting outcomes will be decided.

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