I do question this. First, how is this measured? Second, if it was just the “woke” handwringing BBC and The Guardian “ramming this down our throats” I would be able to understand it. But it isn’t, it’s widespread. BBC and Sky cover the women’s game extensively, as do The Times, The Telegraph...
I have just taken a look at The Telegraph, The Times, The Guardian and the BBC. They all report women’s football. Different papers, different politics, why do they all report the women’s game?
If you feel the pitch is a bit too big for you just pass the ball more? That will conserve energy for those mad dashes which are needed from time to time
My view is the women’s professional game is in its very early stages relatively speaking and at the beginning of its journey. As another poster has pointed out, the standard has improved even over 2 years. Given the huge increase in women’s football at a grassroots participatory level (the...
“I thought the standard was dreadful, the atmosphere absolutely crap, and the whole thing a total waste of everybody’s time.*
This sums up the vast majority of my time watching Brighton. It’s pleasing that the men’s and women’s games are equal.