Well no, because it's pretty unlikely to change if I'm being trolled by club announcements for the women's team, it's annoying and putting me off the women's team.Well there you go. Exact reason why they're sending the emails.'this may change one day'
Highlighting the signings is absolutely fine. Put them front page on the club site, hell, even use the email address that I used to register my interest in the men's team. But don't try and make the email look like we've signed someone for the men's team, that's just annoying and turns me against your cause.... there are people changing every day to become more interested in the women's team - and highlighting all the fantastic signings they are making is one way to get people to change.
Don't be daft, they're not equal halves of the Albion name.The most obvious place to build a fanbase for Brighton and Hove Albion is with the existing fans of Brighton and Hove Albion, and the most obvious way to demonstrate that the club considers these teams equals and two halves of the Albion name is to treat them the way they are.
I agree. I don't want them stuck in the corner, I'd like to see them supported and celebrated. But let's not suddely pretend that the last 118 years of Albion history is equally for the women's team, or that just as many fans go to see the women's team as the men's. It doesn't achieve anything to kid yourself.There's loads more that can be done but I'm delighted they're not being stuck in he corner and unbelievably proud of Tony Bloom, Paul Barber and the rest for what they are doing for the women's game in Sussex.