mejonaNO12 aka riskit
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Genuine answer: I'm not.
Sorry, maybe that makes me a bad person and I should care about it, but I just don't. If they want to do it, fine - I'm sure there are some that are quite good. If people want to watch it, fine, and if Albion and other clubs think it's the right thing to do to have a women's team, fine. Good luck and success to all concerned. But it's still not for me, thanks.
There's a difference in 'not taking it seriously' and 'not interested'.
I don't watch women's football, I'm not interested in it. It sounds like you're the same. I may well go along with my daughter as a first (more affordable/friendly) taste in football in a couple of years but at the moment I don't watch it.
However, to me, the phrase "taking it seriously" means accepting it as a legitimate sport, which it very much is. Hearing a male football fan say "who is actually taking women's football seriously?" to me, (and I may be wrong) reads as "yeah, but it's just WOMENS football innit?"
These players are VERY talented and sport is growing at an amazing speed. It's not one I watch, but it certainly is being taken seriously.
Maybe I misunderstood the original post's tone/use of language, which is very easy in text.