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Women's football gaining popularity? (1 Viewer)

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Gazolba

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  • Sep 7, 2019
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Attendance at todays Man City vs Man Utd WSL game: 31,213.
Granted it was a local derby, but that's still an impressive number.
www.theguardian.com/football/live/2019/sep/07/manchester-city-v-manchester-united-womens-super-league-opener-live
 
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Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Sep 8, 2019
  • #2
How much was it to get in, there was only the option for f boring international football as an option
 
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xcraigx

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  • Sep 8, 2019
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Beat the previous record by about 26,000. I hear they are expecting more at Stamford Bridge later for Chelsea - Spurs too. I think the tickets were very cheap / free but the game is heading in the right direction.
 
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Travs

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  • Sep 8, 2019
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It was £7 to get in, and a paying adult could take up to 3 kids for free.

Whilst it’s all credit to Man City for keeping the prices low, and a positive attendance, it’s a bit of a falsehood given how cheap it was, and on an international break.

What pissed me off was radio 5 deemed it important enough to give full commentary, rather than providing a score service on leagues 1 and 2.... i was in the Black Country and couldn’t pick up CWR until about 40mins in (which was actually probably a blessing)
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Sep 8, 2019
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xcraigx said:
Beat the previous record by about 26,000. I hear they are expecting more at Stamford Bridge later for Chelsea - Spurs too. I think the tickets were very cheap / free but the game is heading in the right direction.
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A shame they are trying to make it a carbon copy of the men's game with the same 'big' teams which has been achieved by forcing out the clubs that have taken women's football seriously for much longer. It could've been turned into something interesting but money talks
 
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Gazolba

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  • Sep 8, 2019
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xcraigx said:
Beat the previous record by about 26,000. I hear they are expecting more at Stamford Bridge later for Chelsea - Spurs too. I think the tickets were very cheap / free but the game is heading in the right direction.
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24,564 at Chelsea vs Tottenham.
Tickets were free though.
Still they had to be interested enough to go.
Chelsea Women 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur Women: Beth England's early goal gives Blues derby win
 

Gazolba

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  • Oct 9, 2019
  • #7
77,000 tickets sold so far for England's game against Germany at Wembley on 9th November.
And yet some people still claim no-one cares about women's football.
 
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Travs

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  • Oct 9, 2019
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Seems to have really quietened down on the media (even the bbc) since that Manchester Derby on the international weekend... few results getting highlighted but not hearing much.

With regards to the Germany match, I think the price might have something to do with it.... £15 adults and kids for a quid...
 

Covstu

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  • Oct 9, 2019
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Travs said:
Seems to have really quietened down on the media (even the bbc) since that Manchester Derby on the international weekend... few results getting highlighted but not hearing much.

With regards to the Germany match, I think the price might have something to do with it.... £15 adults and kids for a quid...
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By using that logic, we would fill every EFL cup game? World Cup has had a massive effect on attendance
 
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Travs

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  • Oct 9, 2019
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I wasn’t really proposing any logic... just the thought that many families will take the opportunity for a relatively cheap trip to Wembley.

How are the attendances doing for the women’s premier league after the opening day publicity...? Genuine question, I have no idea...
 

Gazolba

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  • Oct 9, 2019
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Travs said:
I wasn’t really proposing any logic... just the thought that many families will take the opportunity for a relatively cheap trip to Wembley.

How are the attendances doing for the women’s premier league after the opening day publicity...? Genuine question, I have no idea...
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Don't know since on the BBC website most women's matches are not clickable.
Even most women's international matches are not clickable.
You'd probably have to go to the club's websites to find out.
 

Covstu

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  • Oct 10, 2019
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Travs said:
I wasn’t really proposing any logic... just the thought that many families will take the opportunity for a relatively cheap trip to Wembley.

How are the attendances doing for the women’s premier league after the opening day publicity...? Genuine question, I have no idea...
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I think United Liverpool was a decent turnout but I have no idea either without looking it up. Equally have no idea when the fixtures are played! I don’t see anything for Coventrys ladies team and result on CET pages etc. Shame really
 

Covstu

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  • Oct 10, 2019
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Gazolba said:
Don't know since on the BBC website most women's matches are not clickable.
Even most women's international matches are not clickable.
You'd probably have to go to the club's websites to find out.
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How the hell can the game get popular if even the basics aren’t there. Sky sports did a lot of women’s sports but that has seemed to have died down too. If you know in advance then people may turn up, I have two girls and the May want to go but couldn’t tell them when!
 
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Travs

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  • Oct 10, 2019
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Without wanting to get too cynical, I suspect if the WPL attendances were anywhere near decent, the BBC would be all over it...
 

Covstu

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  • Oct 10, 2019
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Sad but true
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Oct 10, 2019
  • #16
It probably is gaining popularity but it is also being rammed down our throats a ridiculous amount. All this equality stuff is bollocks to be honest.

I fully support the womens game but it is a lot different and I think it's a bit desperate and patronising the way it keeps being gone on about.

I used to go and watch 'The Koppaberg's' - the Gothenburg's women's team, when I lived in Sweden. I did really quite enjoy it but it isn't the same. I always highlighted the goalkeeping being so poor at the time, but for some reason people get funny when you bring it up.
 

Covstu

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  • Oct 10, 2019
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Quote of the year ‘all this equality stuff is bollocks’
 

Gazolba

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  • Oct 11, 2019
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
It probably is gaining popularity but it is also being rammed down our throats a ridiculous amount. All this equality stuff is bollocks to be honest.

I fully support the womens game but it is a lot different and I think it's a bit desperate and patronising the way it keeps being gone on about.

I used to go and watch 'The Koppaberg's' - the Gothenburg's women's team, when I lived in Sweden. I did really quite enjoy it but it isn't the same. I always highlighted the goalkeeping being so poor at the time, but for some reason people get funny when you bring it up.
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Some of the goal-keeping is poor and some is excellent, just like in the men's game.
Of course it's different to the men's game - because women are different to men.
Women have only been playing seriously since the 1970's, so men have had 100 years start.
Many countries had an outright ban on women playing the sport at all.
The overall standard is improving every year as more women take up the sport.
 

dutchman

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  • Oct 13, 2019
  • #19
PSV Ladies just beat Ajax Ladies 4-1, away from home!
 

M&B Stand

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  • Oct 14, 2019
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The BBC are pushing it for all it’s worth, it’s all a bit patronising. It’s grown huge in the US on it’s own. It’s really growing sport over here, let it build itself.
Have a separate FA, and don’t rely on being funded off the back of the men’s game.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Oct 14, 2019
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M&B Stand said:
The BBC are pushing it for all it’s worth, it’s all a bit patronising. It’s grown huge in the US on it’s own. It’s really growing sport over here, let it build itself.
Have a separate FA, and don’t rely on being funded off the back of the men’s game.
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It couldn’t possibly self fund they would be gone within a year, the bits I have seen I thought was fairly low level quality.
 

Grendel

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  • Oct 14, 2019
  • #22
It’s rubbish
 

Gazolba

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  • Oct 16, 2019
  • #23
A record attendance is expected for England's game against Germany at Wembley.
The current record is 80,203. The Wembley game could exceed that.
The game is said to be sold out at the 90,000 capacity stadium.
www.bbc.com/sport/football/50071563
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Oct 17, 2019
  • #24
I remember schoolgirls international hockey used to get a half decent turn out at the old Wembley.
 

hill83

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  • Oct 17, 2019
  • #25
I’ve got no issue with it or with the bbc pushing it other than when there’s a headline like: “England star striker injured and out of qualifying for the season” and it’s not Harry Kane it’s one of the women. It should be stated it’s the women’s game beforehand.
 
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Covstu

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  • Oct 17, 2019
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hill83 said:
I’ve got no issue with it or with the bbc pushing it other than when there’s a headline like: “England star striker injured and out of qualifying for the season” and it’s not Harry Kane it’s one of the women. It should be stated it’s the women’s game beforehand.
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You wouldn’t click if they did!
 
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hill83

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  • Oct 17, 2019
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Covstu said:
You wouldn’t click if they did!
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true
 

dutchman

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  • Oct 18, 2019
  • #28
oscillatewildly said:
I remember schoolgirls international hockey used to get a half decent turn out at the old Wembley.
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One of my daughters would probably buy a ticket for a tiddlywinks competition, as long as it was held at Wembley.
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Oct 18, 2019
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dutchman said:
One of my daughters would probably buy a ticket for a tiddlywinks competition, as long as it was held at Wembley.
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Which was more or less the sentiment of my post.
 

tisza

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  • Oct 19, 2019
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Women's football always going to be difficult to grow.
People go on about US women's team and their popularity but underneath that is an established league that has only 9 professional teams with an average attendance of just under 8k. In a country that is governed by market forces it still hasn't caught on that well.
Most things involving international teams at Wembley are going to attract big crowds. I remember the days of England schoolboy games against Scotland that used to sell out there.
Women's football has the difficult task of attracting a new type of audience (probably mainly female). It can't sit back and expect to tap into existing markets who are going to say "well they're not bad for women" - and they shouldn't want to. It needs to establish its own identity. One of the disappointments is that it has tried to mimic the men's game too much.
 

tisza

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  • Oct 19, 2019
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hill83 said:
I’ve got no issue with it or with the bbc pushing it other than when there’s a headline like: “England star striker injured and out of qualifying for the season” and it’s not Harry Kane it’s one of the women. It should be stated it’s the women’s game beforehand.
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It's like those tabloid headlines about "football star gets in trouble for ...." and turns out they were on Rochdale's books 10 years ago or had a spell in someone's youth team.
 

Gazolba

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  • Nov 1, 2019
  • #32
Interesting podcast:
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3csz136
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Nov 2, 2019
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tisza said:
It's like those tabloid headlines about "football star gets in trouble for ...." and turns out they were on Rochdale's books 10 years ago or had a spell in someone's youth team.
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A few years back our very own odious rag led the back page headline - 'City sign Shearer'.
Of course it turned out to be the (largely) unknown Scott Shearer.
 

dutchman

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  • Nov 8, 2019
  • #34
The Dutch national side played in Sky Blue last night!

 

Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Nov 12, 2019
  • #35
Did Phil Neville really just say that there can be no more beating around the bush in Sky interview
 
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