Knocky's Nose
Mon nez est retiré.
The average attendances in the WSL last season was 953.
Given that fact, I am frankly ASTONISHED at the sheer amount of coverage it gets on TV and in the media in general. I have no objection whatsoever to them playing and having their own Leagues. But its a niche sport, piggybacking off the men's game, and completely unsustainable on a professional level. It cannot stand on its own two feet, and is being financially propped up because there simply is not the interest or appetite for it.
There are lost of positives of course. Inclusiveness, aspiration for girls and women to take the game up, none of that could ever be a bad thing. But in terms of a spectacle - I'm not interested in paying for it, or reading about it, any more than I'd feel like going down my local bowls club on a Sunday and watching a few old duffers play a match against the Arundel Zimmers, or whoever. And I certainly wouldn't expect to see a prominant match report on it on the BBC or Guardian website.
Its basically a PC bandwagon. Play by all means, but only a handful of folk are actually watching, and a fair old slab of those will just be family and friends.
I'm probably going to be admonished for this, but I agree entirely with the above.
My little niece is an extremely talented player for Eastbourne Borough Girls so I fully support that side of it but yes, the trumpets are being tooted way louder than the game deserves at the moment. It's the PC brigade waving the baton, and the press playing the tune.