Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Chelsea manager Emma Hayes has promised fans a free hot dog at next match
In the wider scheme of things, shouldn't the same apply to all WSL games? OK, they'd have to sometimes rearrange fixtures at shortish notice due to the men's team being called upon to rearrange fixtures at shortish notice for TV reasons. But no real reason why the womens team shouldn't share facilities with the men's team. The Albion's WSL team having to play their games at Crawley - which isn't even in the same county FFS - is pretty pathetic IMHOSurely the match should have been played at Stamford Bridge ? After all, the men's team aren't using it ?
Lucky coach!Lewes women were on their coach when theirs got called off…….nice trip to Pease Pottage though
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Depends on stadium rules about number of events, cost of hosting it v income etc etcIn the wider scheme of things, shouldn't the same apply to all WSL games? OK, they'd have to sometimes rearrange fixtures at shortish notice due to the men's team being called upon to rearrange fixtures at shortish notice for TV reasons. But no real reason why the womens team shouldn't share facilities with the men's team. The Albion's WSL team having to play their games at Crawley - which isn't even in the same county FFS - is pretty pathetic IMHO
Cost of opening the stadium is the reason according to the club.In the wider scheme of things, shouldn't the same apply to all WSL games? OK, they'd have to sometimes rearrange fixtures at shortish notice due to the men's team being called upon to rearrange fixtures at shortish notice for TV reasons. But no real reason why the womens team shouldn't share facilities with the men's team. The Albion's WSL team having to play their games at Crawley - which isn't even in the same county FFS - is pretty pathetic IMHO
Yeah I wish Blackpool, all those L1 & L2 clubs would also take the game seriouslyhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64366077
"Got to take the gamer seriously, undersoil heating". Ok I'm sure there's loads of clubs who would like to afford such a luxury. The cost of running such a system must be huge let alone the cost of installing it.
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"Got to take the gamer seriously, undersoil heating". Ok I'm sure there's loads of clubs who would like to afford such a luxury. The cost of running such a system must be huge let alone the cost of installing it.
Cost - it’s close to 6 figures just to open the Amex for a game even with 1 stand I believeIn the wider scheme of things, shouldn't the same apply to all WSL games? OK, they'd have to sometimes rearrange fixtures at shortish notice due to the men's team being called upon to rearrange fixtures at shortish notice for TV reasons. But no real reason why the womens team shouldn't share facilities with the men's team. The Albion's WSL team having to play their games at Crawley - which isn't even in the same county FFS - is pretty pathetic IMHO
Apart from the costs involved which can’t be supported in the Women’s game yet, also need to consider what happens if, say, Durham, Lewes, London City etc get promoted from the Championship ? They’re not affiliated to ‘big’ league clubs.In the wider scheme of things, shouldn't the same apply to all WSL games? OK, they'd have to sometimes rearrange fixtures at shortish notice due to the men's team being called upon to rearrange fixtures at shortish notice for TV reasons. But no real reason why the womens team shouldn't share facilities with the men's team. The Albion's WSL team having to play their games at Crawley - which isn't even in the same county FFS - is pretty pathetic IMHO
I follow the women's game but have to say they do appear to be living in an entitled bubble at times. They are all supported due to the men's game, the facilities they enjoy is down to established clubs who have deemed it right, and it is, to support the women's game. It is growing in support but rants like this do it no favours.This was a weird rant
Most League 2 fixtures were called off yesterday, is the FL not taken seriously?
That clearly is the case. Tho why not open a tiny wee section of the stadium, with an equally tiny wee provision for catering and stewarding?Cost of opening the stadium is the reason according to the club.
That clearly is the case. Tho why not open a tiny wee section of the stadium, with an equally tiny wee provision for catering and stewarding?