Icy Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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It has been suggested that she might be the reason our best 5 players have left.
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If that's true then TB has gone a bit Nero with the women's team
It has been suggested that she might be the reason our best 5 players have left.
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We are forever being reminded that football is all about money,so why are we having games at The Amex that will lose money?
Only season tickets available for the WSL, no single game tickets. Priced at £49 for 11 games or £19 for U18 or over 65's I have to say I'm tempted (I'm in the £19 cat and granddaughter the same). But the Amex is easy for me to get to unlike Crawley. Is there a deal with Seagull Travel to Crawley from the Amex?
What time should kick off be ?It's disappointing that the home games all kick off at 2.00 on a Sunday afternoon - that's a time when many sporty young girls are, er, playing sport. It does seem a weird thing to cut off a good chunk of your target audience from attending a game.
Women's football at our level is currently two-bob anyways. Why make things infinitely worse by consigning our ladies team to bloody Crawley?
What time should kick off be ?
Personally, I'd like some double headers like the rugby women do. But an evening game would be nice: I see we're playing Arsenal away on Friday evening; why can't we do that at the Amex?
It's disappointing that the home games all kick off at 2.00 on a Sunday afternoon - that's a time when many sporty young girls are, er, playing sport. It does seem a weird thing to cut off a good chunk of your target audience from attending a game.
It's disappointing that the home games all kick off at 2.00 on a Sunday afternoon - that's a time when many sporty young girls are, er, playing sport. It does seem a weird thing to cut off a good chunk of your target audience from attending a game.
Guess the attendance for first game 1800
Hope Powell has said in an interview with BBC that sales of STs at Albion are up 200%
That is positive and can only be a good thing, hopefully as alluded to in a tv interview yesterday they can build a purpose built ground for the ladies somewhere within the city or at least in the conurbation of Brighton & Hove.
Crawley is a real bind to get too, as someone has already said, my daughter plays Sunday league football and sometimes finishes around 1pm and to travel up to Crawley after a game is so tight or just a non starter, and to play at the Amex in front of just the lower east is not really the answer, we need something for the women that can be called home and they can fill, giving it a compact feel and that can create an atmosphere the team can feed off.
Only season tickets available for the WSL, no single game tickets. Priced at £49 for 11 games or £19 for U18 or over 65's I have to say I'm tempted (I'm in the £19 cat and granddaughter the same). But the Amex is easy for me to get to unlike Crawley. Is there a deal with Seagull Travel to Crawley from the Amex?
It's disappointing that the home games all kick off at 2.00 on a Sunday afternoon - that's a time when many sporty young girls are, er, playing sport. It does seem a weird thing to cut off a good chunk of your target audience from attending a game.