That was a really resilient performance. Although we were on top for a lot of the second half I was only expecting a breakaway and a 2-0 defeat. Great that they hung on to 2-1. Its the fourth women's game I've seen and the first in which they haven't let in a goal after 90 minutes. Disappointing about the attendance.
what was attendance in corresponding game last season ?
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It was disappointing that there were no mascots yesterday. Inviting a local team boosts the attendance with their families wanting to see them on the pitch.
what was attendance in corresponding game last season ?
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It was disappointing that there were no mascots yesterday. Inviting a local team boosts the attendance with their families wanting to see them on the pitch.
I've contacted the club multiple times about getting involved with my club, and I don't even get responses. We have girls from 3 through to 12. Don't worry though, because LCL are pushing in the area, so the girl's won't miss out. It'll just be with them instead.
what was attendance in corresponding game last season ?
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At VCD
Previous ground probably closer to most of our supporters
Can imagine quite soulless at the Valley yesterday but understand they have to play there to get the funding for our pitch
It is very eery. From being able to park nearby to walking along empty roads and getting into an empty stadium. Hearing the referee, echoes around the stadium. Whilst understanding the need to be there, VCD would be a better venue for atmosphere
It does feel more like an under 21's game rather than a full competitive senior game. Although we sit a few rows behind the home dugout and it's quite interesting as you can hear Karen and the coaches talking and what they're saying. Or like yesterday at 1 down when we could have been 2 or 3 down, there was an injury break and the players came over. We were able to listen to the exchanges.
Although my daughter (4 years old) did then pick up on some of the words, and said that lady said a naughty word. The exchange got a bit heated and at one point Ellie Brazil said to the group "they want you to get rattled and you're f****** rattled!"
I know it’s a long way off but if we get promoted will be so interesting to see what happens to the atmosphere. It’s not beyond the realms of possibility that when Chelsea or Arsenal came to The Valley they would bring a larger away support than the home gate.
To be honest I love the quieter games at The Valley. We're a good, competitive side and I think it's fascinating watching a game play out and being able to hear and follow absolutely everything that's going on on the sidelines. You also feel closer to the team, figuratively and literally. They go up to the barriers and take pictures afterwards and tend to nip into the stands to see their families. You watch Beth Roe kicking the shit out of someone for 90 minutes and then suddenly she's next to you in the West Stand chatting with her mum. They feel so much more human and that tends to mean the atmosphere at games is of people who want people to do well encouraging those people to do well. It's just a nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon and you get the other side of it on a Saturday. I really want the team to get to the WSL but I'm enjoying the kind of inbetween phase it's in now as the women's game develops.
29 Sep: Blackburn Rovers, away. 12 noon. At Ewood Park. £10 adult, £8 over-65, £6 under-18, £4 under-12. Tickets from here. 2 Oct (Weds): Tottenham Hotspur (League Cup), HOME, 7.15pm. At The Valley. £5 adult, £3 over-65, £3 under-25, £1 under-18. 6 Oct: Sunderland, HOME, 2pm. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £5 under-18. Also live on YouTube. 13 Oct: London City Lionesses, away. 2pm. At Hayes Lane (Bromley FC). £13 adult, £9 over-65, £9 under-23, £7 under-18. Tickets from here (sold by Bromley). 20 Oct: Newcastle United, away, 12 noon. At Kingston Park (Newcastle Falcons RFC). £8.75 adult, £3.75 concessions. Tickets from here (not on sale yet). 27 Oct: international break. England play friendlies vs Germany at Wembley Fri 25th and South Africa at Coventry Tues 30th.
The Women's Championship YouTube channel has highlights and full-match replays of the games so far. The Sunderland game will be the first one streamed live. https://www.youtube.com/@BarclaysWC
I've just seen today that former Addicks Elise Hughes and Jorja Fox have both suffered ACL injuries while at Palace. Real shame for them as they'll both probably miss the whole WSL season, though Hughes has a chance of seeing some of it. There's been three ACL injuries in two weeks in the WSL already, something has to change
I've just seen today that former Addicks Elise Hughes and Jorja Fox have both suffered ACL injuries while at Palace. Real shame for them as they'll both probably miss the whole WSL season, though Hughes has a chance of seeing some of it. There's been three ACL injuries in two weeks in the WSL already, something has to change
I've just seen today that former Addicks Elise Hughes and Jorja Fox have both suffered ACL injuries while at Palace. Real shame for them as they'll both probably miss the whole WSL season, though Hughes has a chance of seeing some of it. There's been three ACL injuries in two weeks in the WSL already, something has to change
Elise's injury was at the end of last season.
Yes, I know. Hence me saying she might see some of the season.
is there a consensus on why there are so many ACL injuries in the women’s game?
Different body shapes, different tolerances in the female body, until incredibly recently football boots weren't made specifically for the women's form
is there a consensus on why there are so many ACL injuries in the women’s game?
Different body shapes, different tolerances in the female body, until incredibly recently football boots weren't made specifically for the women's form
I was told by Louise McGinn, last season's general manager, that the team buy their own boots. The specifically designed boots are very expensive.
is there a consensus on why there are so many ACL injuries in the women’s game?
Different body shapes, different tolerances in the female body, until incredibly recently football boots weren't made specifically for the women's form
I read somewhere that during the menstrual cycle ligaments become looser, which could be a contributing factor. There is research going on, but results can't come quick enough.
is there a consensus on why there are so many ACL injuries in the women’s game?
Different body shapes, different tolerances in the female body, until incredibly recently football boots weren't made specifically for the women's form
I was told by Louise McGinn, last season's general manager, that the team buy their own boots. The specifically designed boots are very expensive.
I believe there's a company that's started to make boots just for Women, called IDA, but I have no idea on the quality. The prices seem similar to elite level boots from Adidas and Nike though
There's been a price reduction for under-18s and students, now £1 rather than £5. Looks like the club may have been concerned about the attendance at the Durham game. I haven't seen this stated on the website, but I saw on social media that this was only a definite reduction for the games already on sale, which is those this side of Christmas.
29 Sep: Blackburn Rovers, away. 12 noon. At Ewood Park. £10 adult, £8 over-65, £6 under-18, £4 under-12. Tickets from here. 2 Oct (Weds): Tottenham Hotspur (League Cup), HOME, 7.15pm. At The Valley. £5 adult, £3 over-65, £3 under-25, £1 under-18. 6 Oct: Sunderland, HOME, 2pm. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £1 under-18or student. Also live on YouTube. 13 Oct: London City Lionesses, away. 2pm. At Hayes Lane (Bromley FC). £13 adult, £9 over-65, £9 under-23, £7 under-18. Tickets from here (sold by Bromley). 20 Oct: Newcastle United, away, 12 noon. At Kingston Park (Newcastle Falcons RFC). £8.75 adult, £3.75 concessions. Tickets from here (not on sale yet). 27 Oct: international break. England play friendlies vs Germany at Wembley Fri 25th and South Africa at Coventry Tues 30th.
We've already scored at Blackburn and are 1-0 up, however who's running the twitter page is having an absolute mare as they announced the goal from Muya, then changed it to Barton, then Muya again and now Barton again.
1-1. Penalty after the Durham keeper went to punch the ball and hit Hutton harder than anything AJ threw last night.
I saw the highlights of this game whilst watching the Stevenage game yesterday.
It looked to me as though the keeper punched the ball cleanly and then there was a collision. Looked a terrible penalty decision, but would like to see it again.
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Over 200 down on the last home game
Great that they hung on to 2-1. Its the fourth women's game I've seen and the first in which they haven't let in a goal after 90 minutes.
Disappointing about the attendance.
But at least she got to see both our goals
I assume the WSL will take the bulk but still might sweaten the pill on the losses made by CAW ( which are lower than the mens)
Can imagine quite soulless at the Valley yesterday but understand they have to play there to get the funding for our pitch
Although my daughter (4 years old) did then pick up on some of the words, and said that lady said a naughty word. The exchange got a bit heated and at one point Ellie Brazil said to the group "they want you to get rattled and you're f****** rattled!"
2 Oct (Weds): Tottenham Hotspur (League Cup), HOME, 7.15pm. At The Valley. £5 adult, £3 over-65, £3 under-25, £1 under-18.
6 Oct: Sunderland, HOME, 2pm. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £5 under-18. Also live on YouTube.
13 Oct: London City Lionesses, away. 2pm. At Hayes Lane (Bromley FC). £13 adult, £9 over-65, £9 under-23, £7 under-18. Tickets from here (sold by Bromley).
20 Oct: Newcastle United, away, 12 noon. At Kingston Park (Newcastle Falcons RFC). £8.75 adult, £3.75 concessions. Tickets from here (not on sale yet).
27 Oct: international break. England play friendlies vs Germany at Wembley Fri 25th and South Africa at Coventry Tues 30th.
The Women's Championship YouTube channel has highlights and full-match replays of the games so far. The Sunderland game will be the first one streamed live. https://www.youtube.com/@BarclaysWC
29 Sep: Blackburn Rovers, away. 12 noon. At Ewood Park. £10 adult, £8 over-65, £6 under-18, £4 under-12. Tickets from here.
2 Oct (Weds): Tottenham Hotspur (League Cup), HOME, 7.15pm. At The Valley. £5 adult, £3 over-65, £3 under-25, £1 under-18.
6 Oct: Sunderland, HOME, 2pm. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £1 under-18 or student. Also live on YouTube.
13 Oct: London City Lionesses, away. 2pm. At Hayes Lane (Bromley FC). £13 adult, £9 over-65, £9 under-23, £7 under-18. Tickets from here (sold by Bromley).
20 Oct: Newcastle United, away, 12 noon. At Kingston Park (Newcastle Falcons RFC). £8.75 adult, £3.75 concessions. Tickets from here (not on sale yet).
27 Oct: international break. England play friendlies vs Germany at Wembley Fri 25th and South Africa at Coventry Tues 30th.
Seems they've finally settled on Muya!
Great start from the women.
It looked to me as though the keeper punched the ball cleanly and then there was a collision. Looked a terrible penalty decision, but would like to see it again.
Edit. Here it is , 1 min 25 in. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ_UhjV1qLo
That's never a penalty. Keeper gets there first and cleanly punches the ball away before the three players collide.