Raised this before isn't it time the Club restarted a woman's team ok perhaps not during a pandemic but put plans in place and see about using SP
They say woman's football is on the up and when spectators are allowed it could pay for it self
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2S4C showing live coverage tomorrow of Cardiff v Swansea in the Welsh Women’s Premier League; the first time they’ll have carried a live league women’s match. As well as those two big-hitters, the league also has women’s teams from the likes of UWIC (or whatever they’re called this week), Aberystwyth Town, Port Talbot Town &c &c.
As you say, we’re missing a trick to not make sure there’s a Newport side in their that is part of our setup.
As you say, we’re missing a trick to not make sure there’s a Newport side in their that is part of our setup.
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4Yep from what I remember the team wasn't that well treated no fixed ground and I remember Stav having to come on here asking for help off fansG Guest wrote:We had a women's team once and they left us for Merthyr.
The club needs to treat women's football seriously
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5Not for me sorry, we have other things to spend the money on. Women's football doesn't bring any money back.
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6Agree there is doubt at the moment whether L1 and L2 football will survive - sorry but women’s football needs to look after itself without any funds from the club.Willthiswork wrote:Not for me sorry, we have other things to spend the money on. Women's football doesn't bring any money back.
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7Let’s also remember that a lot of these teams are semi pro and heavily subsidised.County ranger wrote:Agree there is doubt at the moment whether L1 and L2 football will survive - sorry but women’s football needs to look after itself without any funds from the club.Willthiswork wrote:Not for me sorry, we have other things to spend the money on. Women's football doesn't bring any money back.
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