Kalimantan Gull
Well-known member
Of course the people this marketing is aimed at aren't populating this little corner of chauvinism on the Internet, but you boys carry on why don't you.
Of course the people this marketing is aimed at aren't populating this little corner of chauvinism on the Internet, but you boys carry on why don't you.
I got over it in about 3 seconds. Probably less
Could have an Albion player in the World Cup final Sunday well done Brighton
This.
It's amazing that people are getting their knickers in a twist about this.
It's pretty easy to address people's criticism here isn't it ?
Just need a #tag which people can filter out on their twitter ( never tried this, surely possible ), and to not ( I suspect deliberately ) try to be ambiguous on email titles.
There you go, bhafc - some practical and free suggestions to respond to this negative feedback.
A beer token would be appreciated by way of thanks
I’m a huge advocate of the women’s game & support club & country BUT is there really a need for the Albion to email a subject ‘Albion Sign Dutch International’ only for it to be a women’s team signing. Annoyed me
We all know the men’s team is the main one (that’s just how it is) for everyone, so was there any need to play with our emotions BHA marketing prat?
It doesn't 'bother ME' at all.You can mute individuals on Twitter, so you don't see their posts, but can also mute words, terms or hashtags. For example: "Katie Hopkins", "Kardashian", "#LoveIsland" and so on.
Would be difficult to achieve this purely in terms of the Albion women's team, if it really bothers you so much, as it would require the club to create a women's specific hashtag. Commercially and ethically, that would make no sense for them to do, as it would go against their values of diversity and inclusivity.
Quite.
I've no particular interest in the international achievements of the Albion Powerchair players, or wear-blue-and-white-to-work day, or the next working breakfast at the Amex, but I just delete the emails/ ignore the tweets and get on with things rather than suggesting the Albion are somehow trying to impose their evil will on me.
Weird how it's just the email about the women's football team that's causing upset.
I’m a huge advocate of the women’s game & support club & country BUT is there really a need for the Albion to email a subject ‘Albion Sign Dutch International’ only for it to be a women’s team signing. Annoyed me
We all know the men’s team is the main one (that’s just how it is) for everyone, so was there any need to play with our emotions BHA marketing prat?
Quite.
I've no particular interest in the international achievements of the Albion Powerchair players, or wear-blue-and-white-to-work day, or the next working breakfast at the Amex, but I just delete the emails/ ignore the tweets and get on with things rather than suggesting the Albion are somehow trying to impose their evil will on me.
Weird how it's just the email about the women's football team that's causing upset.