On the back of a largely entertaining Women's World Cup (notwithstanding some awful refereeing and VAR deciaions) who here is now going to consider supporting our ladies team this coming domestic season?
Season tickets are ony £30 for adults and £10 for kids and me and the wife are going to get some this coming season as the games never clash with the mens first team. We went to 5 games last year and enjoyed the matches so we thought we'd get a season ticket as that covers all 11 matches.
There's been a major promotion of the ladies game during this summer's World Cup so we thought we'd take the plunge and go to the home games this season at Crawley to support our ladies in addition to the mens first team.
Anyone elso going to give this a go this season?
Hilarious how so many people simultaneously say they didn't watch it and that the standard was awful
Newsflash, there was some great football played. If England's goal against the US was actually Stephens swinging it out to March who played that cross for Murray to bang home, rather than Walsh to Mead to White we'd have been raving about it for weeks.
But no matter, people like what they like, and are quick to tell the rest if it's what they don't like. I enjoyed it very very much
Hilarious how so many people simultaneously say they didn't watch it and that the standard was awful
Newsflash, there was some great football played. If England's goal against the US was actually Stephens swinging it out to March who played that cross for Murray to bang home, rather than Walsh to Mead to White we'd have been raving about it for weeks.
But no matter, people like what they like, and are quick to tell the rest if it's what they don't like. I enjoyed it very very much
Some of the football was good. But again. Some basic stuff is being applauded as glorious football. And basic saves being bigged up so much you’d of though it was Gordon banks save being recreated.
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Really? I don't remember basic stuff being over celebrated all that much. And again, a bit pot kettle black considering the hyperbole over the Premier League in the build up to games such as Burnley v Huddersfield
Women's World Cup - are you now a fan?...Anyone elso going to give this a go this season?
No If I wanted more football I would go and watch Haywards Heath or Burgess Hill a far better standard.
So the FA saying that some women’s games will become ‘double headers’ with men’s games, perhaps if the ladies played directly after an Albion win on a Saturday afternoon at the Amex they would get both a larger than average crowd AND everyone would be suitably boozed to give the girls a good atmosphere. Personally I am up for that idea, if you can stay in your seat.