Nor should they. It showcased our stadium on the world stage, wihch ended up hosting one of the biggest and most thrilling shocks in Rugby World Cup history.
I was in the seafront fanzone that day mixing with the Japanese and Saffies before the game, it was such a great atmosphere. Pubbed it for...
The WSL, from what I've seen of it, is comfortably of a level below EFL L2 standard.
Anyway, I don't feel angry about it at all - I'm just not interested in it. Its almost a different sport to the mens version. Which is fine, I get that some fans enjoy watching it, and its a good way for kids...
The last thing I'd want to do is to spend 5-6 hours at the Amex getting bummed 6 ways from Sunday for lukewarm burgers, flat beer and mediocre pies all at premium prices, just to take in an extra game that is no better than National League South level. There are dozens of other things I can find...
Bit complex, because you don't know who is going to be arriving early for the wimmin and then staying on for the men. And vice-versa if the WSL game is on after the mens. You arrive at your STH seat and there's some herbert who's been sat there since 12 for the first game, hows that going to...