By Hannah Pinnock The professional women’s game in England will enter a new era this summer ahead of the 2024/25 season as they split from the previous governance of the Football Association. The FA has been one of the key driving forces behind the progression and professionalisation of women’s football on English soil for more than a decade, but now a new, independent company will assume control under what is currently known as ‘NewCo’. In 2010, the Women’s Super League (WSL) was established and the inaugural campaign in 2011 saw eight teams competing in the competition. It was expanded in 20…