Good opportunity to dump the women's team and save the club some money.
Nothing would save the club as much money as dumping the men's team so maybe that would be a better solution if money is everything.
Good opportunity to dump the women's team and save the club some money.
Can someone explain Le Tissier was allowed to walk out when she signed a 2 year contract only a year ago
Very short sighted & narrow minded view, you are obviously not looking at the big picture are you.
Women's football is one of the fastest growing sports, and being at the top table in the beginning is a major aim of Mr Bloom.
You forget the more "people" including girls, women, ladies, boys and men who have interaction with the Albion the more people will support all the Albion teams.
Mothers have daughter's and son's both of which with positive interaction with all forms of the Albion then surely only good things can come from that including growth in revenue.
No ?
WSL attendances are falling aren't they? I am not sure whether actual participation figures are going up (I suspect they are). The fundamental problem here is that to many people (not all), the WSL is an inferior standard and 'product' to all of men's professional football. This may not be the case for ever, or it might be. There is a limit to the amount of live football people will pay to watch and most people (not all) want to watch a decent standard. Having said all that, Mr Bloom pays the bills and he can spend his money how he likes and everyone should be encouraged to participate in sport but they can't all expect people to pay to watch them.
Having watched my fair share or Non-League, League One and League Two games in my time, you'd have to go a long way to convince me that the WSL is an inferior standard.
Very short sighted & narrow minded view, you are obviously not looking at the big picture are you.
Women's football is one of the fastest growing sports, and being at the top table in the beginning is a major aim of Mr Bloom.
You forget the more "people" including girls, women, ladies, boys and men who have interaction with the Albion the more people will support all the Albion teams.
Mothers have daughter's and son's both of which with positive interaction with all forms of the Albion then surely only good things can come from that including growth in revenue.
No ?
There is no way to prove this currently so its just a matter of opinion. In my view if a WSL team played a League 2 men's team they would lose heavily. If they played Horsham (Isthmian Premier - I have seen a few times last season), Horsham would also win. I think you are looking at County League for a competitive match. I would be interested in any other opinions though.
Why on earth is Le Tissier leaving. Thought she was one of our future stars. Surely at a time Albion hoping to sell more STs on back of Englands performance club should be communicating
BBC reporting that manure have bought out her contract via a release clause , pity because i thought she was one of our best players but there you go .
There is no way to prove this currently so its just a matter of opinion. In my view if a WSL team played a League 2 men's team they would lose heavily. If they played Horsham (Isthmian Premier - I have seen a few times last season), Horsham would also win. I think you are looking at County League for a competitive match. I would be interested in any other opinions though.
There is no way to prove this currently so its just a matter of opinion. In my view if a WSL team played a League 2 men's team they would lose heavily. If they played Horsham (Isthmian Premier - I have seen a few times last season), Horsham would also win. I think you are looking at County League for a competitive match. I would be interested in any other opinions though.
WSL attendances are falling aren't they? I am not sure whether actual participation figures are going up (I suspect they are). The fundamental problem here is that to many people (not all), the WSL is an inferior standard and 'product' to all of men's professional football. This may not be the case for ever, or it might be. There is a limit to the amount of live football people will pay to watch and most people (not all) want to watch a decent standard. Having said all that, Mr Bloom pays the bills and he can spend his money how he likes and everyone should be encouraged to participate in sport but they can't all expect people to pay to watch them.
county league could be about right
If you put the england national team in league two , they may have a chance of staying up but suspect relegated
the new signing looks fit though so good luck to them
WSL attendances are falling aren't they? I am not sure whether actual participation figures are going up (I suspect they are). The fundamental problem here is that to many people (not all), the WSL is an inferior standard and 'product' to all of men's professional football. This may not be the case for ever, or it might be. There is a limit to the amount of live football people will pay to watch and most people (not all) want to watch a decent standard. Having said all that, Mr Bloom pays the bills and he can spend his money how he likes and everyone should be encouraged to participate in sport but they can't all expect people to pay to watch them.
I went to the end of season awards and there was a very strange atmosphere amongst the womens team, something was not right. One of the team was on our table and she chatting openly about how she was on her way elswhere.
Quite common in the women’ game……only now starting to see more 2 year contracts, most are only on season-long deals. Every summer is a big game of musical chairs.
There is no way to prove this currently so its just a matter of opinion. In my view if a WSL team played a League 2 men's team they would lose heavily. If they played Horsham (Isthmian Premier - I have seen a few times last season), Horsham would also win. I think you are looking at County League for a competitive match. I would be interested in any other opinions though.
But why would / should they even do this? And what point are you trying to prove? Nobody suggests Emma Raducanu should play Camron Norrie or Andy Murray in an attempt to calibrate her position in the world rankings or justify her right to play tennis. She plays against other women. Just like women footballers play against other women footballers. Why is that so hard for some people to understand, without constantly trying to find some sort of equivalence with the men's game?
I'll drop an email to the IOC and let them know they can cancel the women's track and field events for the next Olympics in Paris because I've done some research on Google and my preliminary findings suggest that if they competed in mixed gender events, the chaps would probably win. Hopefully this is moving sport more in a direction that you will be happy with.
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