Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
I have to 100% agree with this sadly. What the hell does women's football actually produce?
Just think of it in marketing terms. Club spends a lot of money advertising the club, local press, videos, buses etc. attracting fans and new supporters, getting people into the club. Take the cost of running a women's team and put that in the context of attracting female fans of all ages, and it probably represents very good value. Doesn't matter if these fans don't watch or follow the women's team, but seeing them in the programme and hearing about them widens the appeal of the football club that it isn't an all out male orientated club. So if it produces plenty more female fans for the club as a whole, what is not to like?