Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 2:40 pm
So what was all that business the other year when we brought the team back in-house because we wanted to sync things up with the whole club (pissing off the existing players and staff at the time)?
Was that not true?
I think we dropped the team we had that the crazy Italian got because they were not an official Orient women's team....they were basically an outside club who were given permission to use our kits, badge etc.
Their squad were never listed on the website nor did they get any real coverage.
Loyal_Supporter wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:37 pm
I think we dropped the team we had that the crazy Italian got because they were not an official Orient women's team....they were basically an outside club who were given permission to use our kits, badge etc.
right, so listen again to what Devlin is saying here
Female supporters of the women’s team may be inclined to also support the men’s team the same way men also attend women’s team matches more than say 5 years ago.
Anecdotally I know of three women who got into football via the Women’s national team’s success, then moved on to WSL and now also follow the corresponding male team as well
Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:18 pm
I'm not sure womens teams tagging onto mens teams is a good idea, seems kind of sexist to me.
There was a good football weekly podcast on this. There are more in the women's game who thinks it needs to stand on its own two feet as when they are dependent on the men's operation, they aren't given the necessary priority and are very liable to being gutted when things get financially rough. The women's game is growing rapidly and there's enough demand at the top level to be self sufficient.