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1 hour ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

It’s on the back page of today’s “ Guardian “ with more of the story on an inside page. It’s featured as an exclusive by Tom Garry -

“ Blackburn tell angry players WSL 2 place is in jeopardy. “

It doesn’t really tell us anything thst we on here don’t already know. It just refers to “ Blackburn “, it doesn’t mention the Chicken Chokers at all.

It come to something when the women players have more balls than the men when it comes to speaking out !

TBF that's nothing new. We didn't get much tangible social change until the suffrage movement started gaining momentum.

Whether or not many people watched the women's team, they are Rovers all the same and any true Rovers fan should be disgusted by this.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Upside Down said:

TBF that's nothing new. We didn't get much tangible social change until the suffrage movement started gaining momentum.

Whether or not many people watched the women's team, they are Rovers all the same and any true Rovers fan should be disgusted by this.

Too right. Anybody who pulls that blue and white shirt on deserves our full support.

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On 22/07/2024 at 00:46, Mike E said:

The daughter of a good friend of mine has just signed on at Rovers. Rejected offers from City and Utd to do so partly because she’s a fan and partly because she’s more likely to play.

Having seen her play for Accy Ladies a few times, I do think she’ll be a Lioness fairly soon (I think she’ll be a full Lioness at 16yo, she’s that talented).

How has the latest news impacted her Mike? 

A shame to see she's unlikely to get the opportunity to play for the club she supports.

Posted

A lass (16) who I do private coaching for has just signed for Rovers u21's turning down Everton and Liverpool, same story for her. Puts a massive dent in her plans for the next couple of years

Posted (edited)

Does this news means that the womens team would be completely scrapped, or just not funded to play in the WSL? Meaning they could carry on but a level or so lower?

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Reading Women went from the second tier to fifth this time last year I think. Presuming a similar trajectory for us, this means (according to Wikipedia) the North West Women's Regional Football League (Premier), in the illustrious company of Darwen, FC United, and Wythenshawe.

Give it a few more years and the Men's team will be playing the same, no doubt.

Edit - not even Wythenshawe, who appear to have been promoted. Let's say Curzon Ashton instead...

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Posted
1 hour ago, Lancaster Rover said:

A lass (16) who I do private coaching for has just signed for Rovers u21's turning down Everton and Liverpool, same story for her. Puts a massive dent in her plans for the next couple of years

That's just really sad that. Hope for her sake and the other women that it doesn't turn sour. 

We all fly the Blue and White flag. 

Is there a female @glen9mullan

(Not that it's needs to be female) 

Perhaps we can incorporate this issue into future discussions.

They really are dismantling us.

We can't let this happen

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Posted
3 minutes ago, ... said:

That's just really sad that. Hope for her sake and the other women that it doesn't turn sour. 

We all fly the Blue and White flag. 

Is there a female @glen9mullan

(Not that it's needs to be female) 

Perhaps we can incorporate this issue into future discussions.

They really are dismantling us.

We can't let this happen

Yes we've a cross section on the panel,

We are talking with the current squad and are finalising a statement which should be out at some point on the official X handle (if you could please follow)

 

 

 

We've contacted the club and owners for comment (zero response), though I've had notification the communication has been read by the owners.

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The big blow for a lot of the young women affected (16-19) will be that this could seriously hamper their chances of going to American D1 Universities which is a well trodden/lucrative pathway for female footballers. It's not just the short term impact these decisions have it's the long term life changing impact they have

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What are the odds that the club goes back on the original rhetoric to win or two hearts and minds?

I'm not across the entire thread or story, but I'd put nothing past this lot.

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3 hours ago, glen9mullan said:

Yes we've a cross section on the panel,

We are talking with the current squad and are finalising a statement which should be out at some point on the official X handle (if you could please follow)

 

 

 

We've contacted the club and owners for comment (zero response), though I've had notification the communication has been read by the owners.

They need to make a statement and quick, as this is growing arms and legs.

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4 hours ago, glen9mullan said:

Yes we've a cross section on the panel,

We are talking with the current squad and are finalising a statement which should be out at some point on the official X handle (if you could please follow)

 

 

 

We've contacted the club and owners for comment (zero response), though I've had notification the communication has been read by the owners.

Can you guys set up on BlueSky too?

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Doogs said:

How many on here actually watch the Ladies?

More than watch the Under 18s?

The point is more if you can't fund, then sod off and let someone else and treat people better at least give some warning.

Maybe under other owners this wouldn’t illicit such anger, but it's just another thing with this lot and no trust in them. Cutbacks once they start, where do they stop? 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Doogs said:

How many on here actually watch the Ladies?

A couple of matches, and I follow their social accounts. I can't take a high and mighty stance on this, if it was decided the women's team should be ceased with good reason, I'd accept it. My bigger issue is, once again, club communication has been awful, based on Murphy's post. Treat those involved with the team respectfully and I'd have little issue. However I seem to recall there were issues last summer, and there were mumblings that they weren't even allowed to use coffee machines at the STC.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Doogs said:

How many on here actually watch the Ladies?

Is that relevant? Our ladies team has a fantastic legacy of producing international standard players, and acts as a beacon for young girls to play professionally. It also, crucially, provides a career path for aspiring girls who wish to be sportswomen  and helps get some of these girls into some of the best sporting colleges in America.

It isn’t just about watching BUT women’s football is seeing a rising tide of support. No surprise that our owners don’t see any value in what others do.

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Posted
9 hours ago, Upside Down said:

If the Women's team had more investment and backing to get into the top tier then maybe they would attract bigger crowds.

Just a thought 🤔

Maybe we should all head down there and fill the stadium for them that would be good en mass 

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