stewart12
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- Jan 16, 2019
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Withdean Stadium would be good. The stand next to the pub must hold 3600 which is enough based on current gates.
it's 2,000 max I reckon. Think the minimum for the WSL is something like 5,000
Withdean Stadium would be good. The stand next to the pub must hold 3600 which is enough based on current gates.
it's 2,000 max I reckon. Think the minimum for the WSL is something like 5,000
Who cares. They play in front of tiny crowds. They could play in a park. It's a low quality minority sport, the BBC elevate it to the same status as the men's game which is a complete joke. I guarantee you if you did a straw poll at the Amex on Saturday and said to the respondents 'name me 5 Albion women's players' the percentage who could would be less than 5%. Guaranteed to again upset the liberal elite on here but I'm totally correct.
I think that Withdean North Stand stand holds somewhat less than that, perhaps just around 1000-1500.
IIRC the top flight womens league requires the home ground to have a capacity 5000 or 6000, hence having to move from Lancing FC to Crawley when they got to the top flight.
the BBC elevate it to the same status as the men's game which is a complete joke
Is Woodside Road suitable ?
You're right. The full commentary on all women's games on both national and local radio stations every weekend, the prime Saturday night slot for highlights, the way they have it as headline news every day in their bulletins, the way it occupies 1 of the 17 stories currently showing on the main BBC Sport football page (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football). It's unbelievable. Next they'll be campaigning to give them the vote.
Capacity isn't high enough for the FA rule.
Trouble with Lancing is transport links aren't great (as in station is 15 minute walk away, not many buses) and the car park is tiny.
Build at Lancing and park in Ikea which is a short walk..
You're right. The full commentary on all women's games on both national and local radio stations every weekend, the prime Saturday night slot for highlights, the way they have it as headline news every day in their bulletins, the way it occupies 1 of the 17 stories currently showing on the main BBC Sport football page (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football). It's unbelievable. Next they'll be campaigning to give them the vote.
That's one too many stories out of 17. Have a separate site for the women's game. Likewise with the Albion offer an opt out for news on the women's team.
As stated on my previous post. Bloom is bought into an inclusive Albion. You get one you get them all.
If you want your option you may need to buy him out, Avert your eyes to anything not Men’s first team news or embrace it.