It's £750 if you get to hold Alisha's hand.
It's the idea that you have to support them, and that they've somehow been crowbarred into parity with the men, that puts me off.
I guess I just mostly think of them like the youth team or the under 23s or something. They are Villa and if they’re on telly I’ll watch them and sometimes I’ll go to one of their more important games, or just the odd one randomly. I care about them, but not like the men’s first team. Same as losing a Youth Cup Final isn’t like losing an FA Cup final. It’s disappointing, not heartbreaking.That’s the range they sit in for me.Yesterday, I went for a walk because it was a lovely day and only watched the second half. I’d miss a lovely day if the men’s first team were on.
The driving motive is to make money - have the games at Villa Park, get new sponsors on board, secure the share of wallet of an untapped audience - there are some broader social benefits - but the clubs can smell the money as the womens game begins takes off.
Quote from: amfy on October 16, 2023, 09:42:27 AMI guess I just mostly think of them like the youth team or the under 23s or something. They are Villa and if they’re on telly I’ll watch them and sometimes I’ll go to one of their more important games, or just the odd one randomly. I care about them, but not like the men’s first team. Same as losing a Youth Cup Final isn’t like losing an FA Cup final. It’s disappointing, not heartbreaking.That’s the range they sit in for me.Yesterday, I went for a walk because it was a lovely day and only watched the second half. I’d miss a lovely day if the men’s first team were on.This is where I am I think. I can't force myself to feel the same way about them as I do the men's team as it's a completely irrational devotion that doesn't apply anywhere else in my life, and much like paulie I'm loathe to take on more of that stuff.However, I do also recognise that the women's side of the game has been extremely hard done by down the years and over-hyping the game now is necessary to put right many of those wrongs and help it going forward. And it doesn't need to convince the likes of me or anyone else on this board that's grown up in the old days, it's the effect it has on the youngsters that makes the difference.
Does it really need the tribalism that comes with the men's game? One of the appeals of some other sports is that families are happy to go to them and rival fans can sit amongst each other without it being an issue.
Quote from: OCD on October 16, 2023, 12:41:24 PMDoes it really need the tribalism that comes with the men's game? One of the appeals of some other sports is that families are happy to go to them and rival fans can sit amongst each other without it being an issue. Agreed, my daughter really likes going to the womens games because she likes the atmosphere whereas the one time I took her to a mens game she hated how aggressive it was.
My own view is that I will watch something that is of a high standard. With the handful of games I have endured the standard has been by and large absolutely awful. So I would not pay to watch it. And this is not an anti women's sport thing. For example I was glued to the Raducanu US Open win because of the sheer quality of her tennis. Less said about her now the better. And as someone said earlier, trying to equate it in any way, shape or form to the men's game is just nonsensical.