They train at Hull Uni on a Weds night when I play 5 a side. To my amusement this Wednesday they were playing a match and one of the defensive ladies received the ball and another shouted 'Man on', made me laugh out loud.
The top flight needs expanding for sure, there are lots of teams in the second flight. I followed the whole season last year as I had BT Sport, had to get shot of it when they bumped up the prices BT but I loved watching the matches, like a pure game without all the spoilt knobheads you find in most mens football league teams sadly. The crowds have skyrocketed since the Womens World Cup
The same things happen in acting now, ladies want to be known as actors not actresses. Girl on or woman on sounds stupid or wrong anyway
I'm not sure why people don't go and watch them, but it seems they don't. They have a good online presence and they do get a fair bit of local press, they even get some national press, this story is from today... https://thewomensgameblog.wordpress...ty-ladies-aiming-for-back-to-back-promotions/
I've seen some very nice ladies playing over the last year or so, certainly helps pass the time if it's a boring match, I was quite taken with Kirsty Linnett of Birmingham until I saw a video of her which put me off my dinner, it's on google if anybody fancies a horror show