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You'd be better putting them in before and including them in the matchday ticket. Time their game to end at 2-2:15. Might even be able to get a pint in between games. Get more people making a day of it, save on costs of playing in Chesterfield.My own personal opinion is that they should let the women play on the Saturday after the main event has finished and players have done warm downs so maybe 5:30 ko and anyone that has a match ticket for the men's game can stay and watch and likewise anyone that wants to just watch the women can buy a ticket but can't enter ground before 5pm that is the only way that the women will get any interest from the current fan base
Whilst trying like mad to not offend, because I'm pretty switched on and very acceptive of all cultures and genders etc..
How long will it be before the trans situation occurs as we saw in the Olympics and suddenly we're watching a team primarily of former males playing the women's game... It'll only need the introduction of better money via television rights and you watch the big 6 start to sign trans footballers to gain obvious advantages, and financial gain, cynical I know... But.
Please note : Former males who have transitioned have a perfect right to play women's football should they identify as female, and I'm not saying otherwise..
Finally : Somebody had to grasp this nettle, sorry if somewhere in the written words I've offended anybody, it wasn't my intention, apologies up front if so but it's been difficult to word, just I can see this in the near future..
I mean Harry Kane is clearly desperate to win a trophy but I don’t think he’d go that far…Whilst trying like mad to not offend, because I'm pretty switched on and very acceptive of all cultures and genders etc..
How long will it be before the trans situation occurs as we saw in the Olympics and suddenly we're watching a team primarily of former males playing the women's game... It'll only need the introduction of better money via television rights and you watch the big 6 start to sign trans footballers to gain obvious advantages, and financial gain, cynical I know... But.
Please note : Former males who have transitioned have a perfect right to play women's football should they identify as female, and I'm not saying otherwise..
Finally : Somebody had to grasp this nettle, sorry if somewhere in the written words I've offended anybody, it wasn't my intention, apologies up front if so but it's been difficult to word, just I can see this in the near future..
The point you're making would work in the case of the team being called Sheffield FC, and being able to rely on the support of the whole of Sheffield. But I think the cricket Hundred analogy is a wrong one to choose. I love cricket, go to watch England and Yorkshire when I can. But the idea of supporting a team called the Northern Superchargers in Leeds has no identity for me. And Lancashire and Warwickshire relabelling themselves as Manchester and Birmingham effectively rules out cricket fans from Liverpool and West Bromwich/Coventry etc. So the Hundred wasn't pitched right for me....I'm struggling to see how the current model of bolting a women's side onto an existing club is ever going to succeed.
Women's football in this country is a minority sport.
So we have a team, playing a minority sport which, by its very identity, automatically and irrevocably alienates 50% of its potential fanbase by dint of its affiliation to Sheffield United.
It's complete madness.
Surely the powers that be must have looked at the recent Hundred cricket tournament and realise that something similar is the way to go? A limited number of teams able to call on a wide catchment area of fans playing a high octane tournament embellished with additional spectacles and intelligent marketing.
So, we decided to make this a family event with parents, grandparents and kids To give it support 7 in all. However, we only have 4 names in friends and family so can only order 4 tickets. Looks like if we all want to go I have to go down and buy tickets.United’s women’s team playing Liverpool Women’s at the Lane on Saturday 9th Oct as it’s the men’s international break. Tickets are £1, with the club seeking to beat our record women’s crowd. Let’s get behind them UTB
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And I bet the queues for pints will be a lot faster, so at least you can enjoy a shit lager whilst you’re there
Edit. I rang ticket office and to be fair lad handled it pretty well. Registered three new names up on the system and assigned tickets where we wanted them. AND I wasn’t charged the £1/ticket transaction fee so family day out for £7So, we decided to make this a family event with parents, grandparents and kids To give it support 7 in all. However, we only have 4 names in friends and family so can only order 4 tickets. Looks like if we all want to go I have to go down and buy tickets.
This club is becoming so hard to do business with![]()
I don’t necessarily disagree with some of the posts about the quality of the football. But is it any surprise that it doesn’t match the top men’s leagues if they don’t get the financial backing? Our women’s captain is also the manager of a care home for fucks sake. Our goalie has had a serious head injury and now has to wear one of those headbands to prevent it happening again. Some in men’s football could learn a lot from them and their desire to play.
Nobody is forcing you to go, but for a quid and a couple of hours it would be nice to go and get support them. And I bet the queues for pints will be a lot faster, so at least you can enjoy a shit lager whilst you’re there
I'm in.How often You have change to make ~20 ladies feel them selves special and give them a (good) memory for a long time? It only takes 1£ + 2h hours of Your time.
I don't think that the powers that be would agree to a game being played on the pitch prior to the men's team kicking off, afterwards I can't see it being an issue as there is time to prepare / repair before the next game plus then u would have the issue of people paying a £1 to watch a women's game and potentially staying in the ground to watch the men's game at 3pm because I know I'd try it when there would be 0 stewards aroundYou'd be better putting them in before and including them in the matchday ticket. Time their game to end at 2-2:15. Might even be able to get a pint in between games. Get more people making a day of it, save on costs of playing in Chesterfield.
I think if you made the pitches and goals smaller and made it 35 minutes each way, it would be a fantastic sport to watch, as the female player have incredible levels of skill just not the same physical strength and endurance.
Each to their own I suppose, but I find some the replies to this thoroughly depressing.
£1 for a Saturday afternoon at Bramall Lane supporting a side who are very much a part of your football club. Reyt offer. I'll be there.
It's the chanting that puts me off,
Oh Sheffield is wonderful
It's full of knobs, bollocks and United
Oh Sheffield is wonderful
No need for it![]()
Each to their own I suppose, but I find some the replies to this thoroughly depressing.
£1 for a Saturday afternoon at Bramall Lane supporting a side who are very much a part of your football club. Reyt offer. I'll be there.
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