robbiez666
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I would suggest women's football will only improve and get bigger given the amount of girls now playing. Whether there will be the structure to support it is another matter.With respect that doesn’t really make any sense.
Owners of most clubs are investors, top businessmen motivated by profit, of course they will be looking at the women’s side closely
so see if it’s worth the effort, comparing income versus costs, however as mentioned good PR offers benefits that can’t easily be measured.
I see women’s football a little like when McCabe bought Chengdu Blades in China years ago.
At the moment women’s football is on a slow upward rise but it does make you wonder where it’s heading, will it stabilise, grow or dwindle?
If it was like you suggest then surely there would be loads of owners gambling big sums desperate to get in the WSL.
Also not sure how the WSL can be high return opportunity, with ticket prices of £10 and the bottom 6 averaging 1,000 to 3,000.
Assume it must be loss making apart from Arsenal, who have done fantastic, comfortably the best supported club in the world, far higher than any in the US.
I agree with the post above that getting and staying in the WSL is a huge opportunity. We're the only club in Yorkshire at a decent level. There's easily the potential to pull in 10-20k per week if we did. Add in the merchandising, advertising etc and I think it would be very good for the club.
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