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Swansea City ladies

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The.Alpine.Shrew said:
Why don't we put the ladies game on before the men's, include it in the price, use the exposure of the Lionesses to improve attendance. Encourage the kids to turn up early with parents, do cheap food and drinks when the ladies are on. Combine it all with a return of the fan park for music between the games and get people in all day.

That’s what they started doing at the Vetch. Played the game after tye men had finished. I deemed moving to sit in the centre stand to support them for the second game after the men.

I think your suggestion is an excellent one. It struck me how mixed the crowd were yesterday, lots of families.
 
The.Alpine.Shrew said:
Why don't we put the ladies game on before the men's, include it in the price, use the exposure of the Lionesses to improve attendance. Encourage the kids to turn up early with parents, do cheap food and drinks when the ladies are on. Combine it all with a return of the fan park for music between the games and get people in all day.

They'd have to kick off at 11.30am if the men were playing at 3pm. The mens teams are usually in the ground by 2pm and warming up around 2.15.
 
JustJack said:
The.Alpine.Shrew said:
Why don't we put the ladies game on before the men's, include it in the price, use the exposure of the Lionesses to improve attendance. Encourage the kids to turn up early with parents, do cheap food and drinks when the ladies are on. Combine it all with a return of the fan park for music between the games and get people in all day.

They'd have to kick off at 11.30am if the men were playing at 3pm. The mens teams are usually in the ground by 2pm and warming up around 2.15.

Could start at midday? Nice day out for families.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
We can all start on our newly embraced inclusive journey by referring to them as women not ladies.

Or just Swansea City.
 
Never would the men play after the women on a less than perfect pitch. The other way round, maybe.
 

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