barclays is to become the women's super league first—ever title sponsor in a deal the football association has called a landmark moment for women sill start from next season and include a prize—money pot of £500,000. our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, reports. female footballers have been proving for years now that they've got the talent, theyjust needed a big brand to believe them. commentator: and chelsea are certainly going to be the champions now. barclays' estimated £10 million investment today is the biggest by any brand into women's sport in this country — cause for celebration. it is something that has been needed in the women's game for so long. even when i was playing, i was hoping a big brand would come on board and help promote and develop the women's game. obviously, now, it's happened, finally happened. the deal also means that next season, for the first time, clubs will get prize money based on their league position, but the £500,000 divided between 11 clubs pales when compared to the money for the men's game. cash is a real problem. the women's super league is the only fully professional women's league and s