Agent Martinez was first rate yesterday
Agent Martinez was first rate yesterday
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64735639
I wonder why that could be?Arsenal Women Football Club has increased pay by almost 30%, according to the latest published accounts.
However the entire team still earns considerably less than some individual male players.
https://www.arsenal.com/tickets/wome...iverpool-women
Unreserved seating or standing
Adult £8 (in advance) £12 (on the day)
Main Stand reserved seat*
Adult £12 (in advance), £15 (on the day
Ah yes, that could be it...
Yeah that's a bit silly.
On the topic of women's football though, I do recommend getting down to a game if you can.
It's obviously not the same quality as you'd get at a men's game, but I don't think that's the reason most people go to the football anyway.
It's good fun, a friendly atmosphere and helps you see football from a perspective you're probably not used to seeing it from.
You used to be everything to me
Now you're tired of fighting
I got into the Euros a bit and was actively pleased we won. The quality is pretty good - well, from the top few teams. There isn't the quality in depth there is in the men's game, most teams are still cannon fodder. But that's because the women's game is still emerging in many countries, it will change.
But no matter how much it's hyped, it just doesn't feel the same as the men's game. I'm pleased we won the Euros but it didn't "come home". I got a bit fed up of the rhetoric during the Euros, it was like if you weren't behind the women and didn't cheer them on as much as you would the men then you weren't a proper football fan. It's utter bollox.
Hopefully the women’s game does continue to grow and stand on its own two feet.
It’s a separate entity though and something that can’t sensibly be compared to the men’s game.
Exactly that.
But a recent game against Chelsea had an attendance at The Emirates of over 45,000. That wouldn't have happened 10 years ago, or even 5. So interest is clearly growing.
I'll probably get into the next World Cup in a way I'd never have done previously with a women's tournament.
Saka is close to signing a new deal.
only just clocked that Elneny signed an extension until 2024
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64717525
really pleased tbh I think he's an excellent squad player with a really great attitude