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Move Crawley somewhere else?To be fair, the temperature around Crawley/Gatwick is invariably a few degrees colder than it is around Brighton. What are they supposed to do? A frozen pitch is a frozen pitch
Move Crawley somewhere else?To be fair, the temperature around Crawley/Gatwick is invariably a few degrees colder than it is around Brighton. What are they supposed to do? A frozen pitch is a frozen pitch
Frustrating, but in fairness it happens.Unbelievable, now postponed because of a frozen pitch!
The sooner we get the girls home to the Brighton area the better. They must be sick of playing at a little tin pot ground that can't even be sorted for an important match
Yeah, southern counties leagueMove Crawley somewhere else?
I've gone right off crawley after their thuggery early in the season. let them rot in the lower leagues.Frustrating, but in fairness it happens.
Not that surprised at Crawley - their New Year's Day game was called off. Clearly there are some existing ground issues.
With the opening of their purpose-built stadium hoped for the start of 2027-28, there needs to be a better solution for the next 2 seasons.
If there's a genuine desire to grow the fanbase in Brighton, commit to playing all league and cup fixtures for the 2 seasons after this one at the Amex.
Albion can lead the way on this as they've done on other issues as seen in Karen Carney's documentary. Invest with the long-term in mind.
Granted there may be some temporary inconvenience, but nothing insurmountable. The right thing to do often isn't the most convenient.
Paul Barber was on the Albion Roar podcast and right at the end spoke about the Womens Stadium. If you're interested its here at about 57 min 10 secs in. Sounds like progress is being made and may be close to the Amex, but he doesn't want to overpromise so may be later than hoped.
It makes sooo much sense for it be built here, especially if the Northern stand was over the pathway to provide rain cover for folk in the train queue.Probably the playing field between The Amex, The Bridge Car Park and Falmer Railway Station?
Can share the club shop, fan zone, railway station and car park facilities. Students can also work more often for Sodexo.
Is it only me that finds it slightly comical that this now seems to be the go-to thread for everything women's football related? Surely there must be a better one
Does seem like by far the best optionNot publicly announced but open secret within Brighton University staff that the red circled site in @DarrenFreemansPerm 's post is exactly the earmarked location for the new women's stadium.... will suit the university as grass pitch not much used and presumably a significant selling fee for the land and/or access to new shared space for sports science and other seminar/conference rooms in the new facility.
Interesting times as the Falmer sports village evolves. Brighton University also recently launched the development of the "second biggest/best in the world" indoor cricket centre of excellence in their former Virgin Active building.
Link?! I love this stuffAnyone see Ali Dia's sister in goal for Manchester City Women at the weekend? At least I assume it was a joke footballer!
3:18 - missed ball at corner (2nd goal - but in fairness United player clearly standing in offside position, so should've been ruled out)Link?! I love this stuff
Is it only me that finds it slightly comical that this now seems to be the go-to thread for everything women's football related? Surely there must be a better one
I still think there is also the opportunity to purchase the land above next to the West stand which is mostly derelict apart from the building which houses the caretakers and the Hive bar which has seen better days. This could be used for extra access or could be used for a hotel or club offices.Not publicly announced but open secret within Brighton University staff that the red circled site in @DarrenFreemansPerm 's post is exactly the earmarked location for the new women's stadium.... will suit the university as grass pitch not much used and presumably a significant selling fee for the land and/or access to new shared space for sports science and other seminar/conference rooms in the new facility.
Interesting times as the Falmer sports village evolves. Brighton University also recently launched the development of the "second biggest/best in the world" indoor cricket centre of excellence in their former Virgin Active building.
3:18 - missed ball at corner (2nd goal - but in fairness United player clearly standing in offside position, so should've been ruled out)
6:00 - pass out from back (3rd goal)
9:20 - straight from 2nd half kick off (4th goal)
Keating had got away with one pass out beforehand, so it could've been worse.
I think after the 3rd goal she was so upset she went to put her head in her hands - but missed!Ooof… I almost felt bad for her watching that… her opposite number was also pretty dreadful for City’s second goal. Pretty shocking performance.
It might have threatened my masculinity had they actually been any good at football. Seems like they are better this year though.If you had given it a more suitable headline like "I feel threatened by new things and insecure in my masculinity so here's me having a go at girls playing football" I don't think it would have seen repeated use.
As it stands "Women's football" sounds like a thread to put women's football-things in.
Do they still have mixed stool ball ?I think I need to explain it again.
I have referered over a hundred women's matches and watched hundreds more. I follow and watch womens cricket, rugby and boxing.
Womens sport will NEVER be at the same level as mens. Part of the reason is the level of investment in womens sport compared to mens. But most importantly is physiology. It can't be a surprise to learn that the bodies of males and females are different?
The womens 100m Olympic champion will never beat the mens
The womens middleweight boxing champion will never beat the mens
The womens football World Cup winners will never beat the mens
.............and the list never ends.
That is why men and women do not compete against each other in any sports (except darts, bowls and snooker and even then, they don't usually win!)
There is no mileage in taking every opportunity to spout the "they aren't as good as the men" nonsense every time womens sport is mentioned.
Enjoy womens competetive sport for what it is. Or just ignore it.