t. davies genoud to milan reporting for us thank you very much. in sports 2 weeks after the men's bundesliga the women's funded think is now also restarting its season the 1st games will take place on friday and saturday after a 3 month suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic the players from the 12 club stay fit with individual workouts until they could resume training. germany's female footballers are back in business while women's leagues in england and elsewhere have scrapped their seasons the bundesliga will restart its 30th campaign. it's going to the i think it sends a very big message to the world and not just the women's football world that women's football is back. but the restart does have its issues 1st of all it costs money mandatory coronavirus tests are financed by the f.a. but the clubs will have to pony up for additional expenses like hotels and security personnel and their t.v. revenues are peanuts compared to the men's league just $67000.00 euros per club the biggest source of income is sponsorship money that gives an advanta