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Or at least somewhere more central like Armthorpe or Rossington. Miles away in Thorne on edge of city limits.
They will be playing at the Eco Power from time to time.The new kick off times of WPL and Betfred League 1 mean the Belles and Dons clash when both at home.
There is a wider problem coming along the road with the way women's football is being pushed onto the public. It is now in the hands of the big clubs, who are not in it for the good of women's football in general, but to generate ever increasing moneys for the clubs themselves mainly from TV rights. The only real area they can generate more revenue is by redirecting moneys from the men's game at the lower ends, the EFL and grassroots football, an area that they reluctantly part fund with the grants to the lower leagues, which is money they could redirect into their own women's game which they have largely the monopoly of in the large cities. And they can do it easily in the new woke world sighting equality, which the government and news outlets will no doubt go along with, and smaller clubs in the EFL like ours will carry the costs and fall even deeper behind just the few clubs from the Championship upwards. TV will have a new product, the big clubs will not be funding other smaller clubs, the EFL will get even less exposure and some good long established clubs will go out of existence for a product that in effect would come in at about level six or seven (probably academy standard) or even lower at best in the men's game and will filter down to the cost of local and boys clubs Sunday league sides the game administrators at the top are totally disinterested in.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on August 24, 2022, 08:26:50 pmOr at least somewhere more central like Armthorpe or Rossington. Miles away in Thorne on edge of city limits.It’s further than Thorne, Thorne Colliery ground is in Moorends, the land that time forgot[/quoteOver 300 at their home game tonight.