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    Broad and Anderson are both legends - tbh once they're gone England's bowlers are just a bunch of chuckers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac76 View Post
    Broad and Anderson are both legends - tbh once they're gone England's bowlers are just a bunch of chuckers
    All relative isn’t it. It’s the equivalent of what happened for Australia when Warne and McGrath went

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
    Good luck with what?

    It's a decision that's been made so now it will happen, where's the luck needed?

    There's a case as to why it doesn't make sense, based on relative popularity of the men's and women's game, but it's done now - I've no real issue with it tbh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac76 View Post
    Good luck with what?
    With selling tickets for the women's game at the same price as men.
    There's no way that would work in football.
    I don't care, I'm not in to cricket, but it seems like a strange decision unless there's evidence that demand is the same in the men's and women's game. Is there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac76 View Post
    Good luck with what?

    It's a decision that's been made so now it will happen, where's the luck needed?

    There's a case as to why it doesn't make sense, based on relative popularity of the men's and women's game, but it's done now - I've no real issue with it tbh

    I’ve no issue with it because it’s not coming out of my pocket. But it doesn’t make any sense and it’s a case of unequal outcomes in pursuit of equity. I don’t blame the women for chasing it, I blame the silly people who gave in to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
    With selling tickets for the women's game at the same price as men.
    There's no way that would work in football.
    I don't care, I'm not in to cricket, but it seems like a strange decision unless there's evidence that demand is the same in the men's and women's game. Is there?
    It doesn't say anything about increasing ticket prices?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac76 View Post
    It doesn't say anything about increasing ticket prices?
    Ah. Fair do's. To be honest I misread it and thought it was talking about ticket prices



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    Women’s sport is progessing fast in the sports they weren’t previously acknowledged in or funded for.

    As Gooners I think we should be proud that a May afternoon on bank holiday weekend was usually Arsenal winning the FA Cup. BBC2, no fans in the ground, and sometimes poor levels of play.

    But nonetheless, Womens football (to a degree) is because of that, and because of our club holding it up high.

    What’s not to like? It’s still a game of football, and if it keeps attracting a wider fanbase and roots interest, it’s going to be just as exciting to watch in ten years. Good on em.

    That said, lets not have it whirlpool into kissing territory every time. Thats not sport, thats bollox
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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