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Why would we open a 63,000 seat stadium for 1,800 fans to come to a game?


FYI - highest attendance 4,681 and lowest - all of 557. We have more staff at mens games.

No one cares. The idea it's competing with mens football on any level is sad.
I saw one news outlet actually suggest a woman was close to breaking Rooney's scoring record for England before Kane. For fuck sake. This kind of journalism is shockingly embarassing.


It's a different fucking sport ffs.

We opened a 63,000 seat stadium for the women's North London Derby and set a WSL record attendance - with the right promotion.

38,262 turned up - which is more than any of our men's Conference League fixtures.
31,213 turned up for City vs United at the Etihad
24,564 turned up for Chelsea vs Spurs at Stamford Bridge.

As for all time women's attendance records set;

1
Barcelona vs Real Madrid (2022)
91,553
Camp Nou, Barcelona
2
USWNT vs China (1999)
90,185
Rose Bowl, California
3
USWNT vs Japan (2012)
80,203
Wembley, London
4
England vs Germany (2019)
77,768
Wembley, London
5
Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona (2019)
60,739
Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid


Here's an article that might shock you from just 2 days ago;

That's correct. All of England's games and the final at Wembley have sold out.
87,200 at Wembley. 73,200 at Old Trafford.

Unfortunately Spurs ladies have dropped off the pace for Champions League recently but had we made it I would still maintain that I would like to have seen our fixtures in the competition hosted at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

You might not like women, women playing football or watching women playing football - but fortunately you don't speak for everyone.
 
Why would we open a 63,000 seat stadium for 1,800 fans to come to a game?


FYI - highest attendance 4,681 and lowest - all of 557. We have more staff at mens games.

No one cares. The idea it's competing with mens football on any level is sad.
I saw one news outlet actually suggest a woman was close to breaking Rooney's scoring record for England before Kane. For fuck sake. This kind of journalism is shockingly embarassing.


It's a different fucking sport ffs.
It's hillarous. It's soo try hard. Its certainly a different sport. Spurs branding don't mean jack to me. Who recalls that formula one Spurs liveried car?
 
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We opened a 63,000 seat stadium for the women's North London Derby and set a WSL record attendance - with the right promotion.

38,262 turned up - which is more than any of our men's Conference League fixtures.
31,213 turned up for City vs United at the Etihad
24,564 turned up for Chelsea vs Spurs at Stamford Bridge.

As for all time women's attendance records set;

1Barcelona vs Real Madrid (2022)91,553Camp Nou, Barcelona
2USWNT vs China (1999)90,185Rose Bowl, California
3USWNT vs Japan (2012)80,203Wembley, London
4England vs Germany (2019)77,768Wembley, London
5Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona (2019)60,739Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid


Here's an article that might shock you from just 2 days ago;

That's correct. All of England's games and the final at Wembley have sold out.
87,200 at Wembley. 73,200 at Old Trafford.

Unfortunately Spurs ladies have dropped off the pace for Champions League recently but had we made it I would still maintain that I would like to have seen our fixtures in the competition hosted at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

You might not like women, women playing football or watching women playing football - but fortunately you don't speak for everyone.
Good post. I was at the NLD game.
 
If the club are wanting to build up more support for the womens team then they absolutely need to play more matches at the stadium. I’d go watch them regularly if they did because the stadium is much easier to get to. The Hive where the women currently play their home matches is much harder for me to get to and take 20 minutes longer.
They could easily make a big event of a few matches a season like they did with the NLD last summer and I’m sure that would generate a lot of interest. Just a few big matches at the stadium would be great for the womens team if they’re given the revenue generated from the day.
 
watched this match, the many of the spurs players are miles behind Chelsea players
Girls & womens football at the lower levels has come on leaps & bounds in last 20 yrs,
I was involved for around 18yrs up to 2016, and it was very clicky at acadmey & pro levels (as I saw it)
think it still shows now with the Ladies that are in the pro teams, many have poor first touch/control
 
watched this match, the many of the spurs players are miles behind Chelsea players
Girls & womens football at the lower levels has come on leaps & bounds in last 20 yrs,
I was involved for around 18yrs up to 2016, and it was very clicky at acadmey & pro levels (as I saw it)
think it still shows now with the Ladies that are in the pro teams, many have poor first touch/control
We are fewer miles behind them than we were not long ago though. The team have improved massively in the last few years.
Chelsea and Woolwich are still well ahead of everyone, but we are among the best of the rest now.
 
don't watch much of the womens football scene now, but yes just by league position we are getting better
Just hope the Clickyness of women's acadmey & top flight football has been reduced
I have experiance of Hope Powell when she managed england and saw first hand how its matey matey who gets on,
the boys game is better scouting wise as you can get kids looked at, but its still matey matey once you are in the acadmey
seen so many good kids not get a chance as either their or their parents face not fitting or not bending and kissing coaches feet,
 
Woolwich a tad desperate off the pitch tonight.
Passed through King's Cross on the way back from something else just now and saw numerous people wearing exactly the same Woolwich scarf (in May)... then more... then eventually one on the tube wearing one and holding one or more.
Giving them away obvs!
 
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Rules are rules, yes, and it's hard to make exceptions but in this case it could be done an exception...


DOPING BAN

Tottenham Women star Ubogagu banned for nine months after being charged with anti-doping violation for acne treatment​


  • 11:33, 19 May 2022
  • Updated: 12:33, 19 May 2022
TOTTENHAM WOMEN star Chioma Ubogagu has accepted a nine-month suspension after an anti-doping violation.
The 29-year-old received two prescriptions for acne medication while playing in the United States.

Following her WSL arrival with Spurs last year, Ubogagu continued to take her medication without knowing it was banned.

After asking club doctors for a repeat prescription in November, Spurs alerted UK Anti-Doping.

England international Ubogagu will now be out of action until October.

Upon receiving her ban, the forward told Spurs' official media channels: "I am so sorry to my team-mates and staff that I can’t be out on the pitch.

"The club has been fully supportive throughout this entire process, and I am so appreciative of all their help.

"My faith, family, and close friends have helped me immensely in this difficult time. I am eager to be back soon now that this has been resolved.

“I want to make clear that the medication had no performance-enhancing effects for me, but I still made the mistake of not being as diligent as possible, and as a result I am unable to play the game I love until I serve my suspension.

"While my dermatologist is aware of my profession, it is also my responsibility to know more about the medications I am prescribed.

"I plan to share my story and educate others on the severity of what can happen, and I hope I can help other athletes avoid situations like mine in the future."

The FA have accepted that Ubogagu did NOT take medication in order to gain a competitive advantage.

Ubogagu has been provisionally suspended since January.

She made ten appearances in her debut season at Spurs, after joining from Real Madrid.

Ubogagu is a three-time England international, scoring in a match against Austria in 2018.
 

Club statement – Chioma Ubogagu​

@SpursOfficial
Thu 19 May 2022, 09:00|Tottenham Hotspur

We can confirm that Spurs Women forward Chioma Ubogagu has been charged with an anti-doping violation and has accepted a nine-month suspension.

The FA and an independent tribunal reached the decision on Friday 22 April.

Chioma was prescribed two forms of medication in the United States from a personal doctor to treat acne before signing for the Club.

The 29-year-old continued to take the medication to treat her skin condition after she arrived without the knowledge that the medication was prohibited.

In November 2021, Chioma requested a repeat prescription from the Club doctor who alerted the relevant bodies; the FA and UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) about the use of a banned substance.

The FA accepts that Chioma did not take the medication, spironolactone, with a view to intentionally securing an illegal advantage.

Both the Club and Chioma fully cooperated with the FA and UKAD during the disciplinary process and Chioma has been unavailable for selection since the provisional suspension was imposed in January.

Chioma takes full responsibility for the charge and deeply regrets her actions admitting a lack of knowledge and awareness on her part.

Chioma said: “I am so sorry to my teammates and staff that I can’t be out on the pitch. The Club has been fully supportive throughout this entire process, and I am so appreciative of all their help. My faith, family, and close friends have helped me immensely in this difficult time. I am eager to be back soon now that this has been resolved.

“I want to make clear that the medication had no performance-enhancing effects for me, but I still made the mistake of not being as diligent as possible, and as a result I am unable to play the game I love until I serve my suspension. While my dermatologist is aware of my profession, it is also my responsibility to know more about the medications I am prescribed.

“I plan to share my story and educate others on the severity of what can happen, and I hope I can help other athletes avoid situations like mine in the future.”

Chioma will not be eligible to feature for the Club until she has served her suspension that runs until October, 2022.
 

Club statement – Chioma Ubogagu​

@SpursOfficial
Thu 19 May 2022, 09:00|Tottenham Hotspur

We can confirm that Spurs Women forward Chioma Ubogagu has been charged with an anti-doping violation and has accepted a nine-month suspension.

The FA and an independent tribunal reached the decision on Friday 22 April.

Chioma was prescribed two forms of medication in the United States from a personal doctor to treat acne before signing for the Club.

The 29-year-old continued to take the medication to treat her skin condition after she arrived without the knowledge that the medication was prohibited.

In November 2021, Chioma requested a repeat prescription from the Club doctor who alerted the relevant bodies; the FA and UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) about the use of a banned substance.

The FA accepts that Chioma did not take the medication, spironolactone, with a view to intentionally securing an illegal advantage.

Both the Club and Chioma fully cooperated with the FA and UKAD during the disciplinary process and Chioma has been unavailable for selection since the provisional suspension was imposed in January.

Chioma takes full responsibility for the charge and deeply regrets her actions admitting a lack of knowledge and awareness on her part.

Chioma said: “I am so sorry to my teammates and staff that I can’t be out on the pitch. The Club has been fully supportive throughout this entire process, and I am so appreciative of all their help. My faith, family, and close friends have helped me immensely in this difficult time. I am eager to be back soon now that this has been resolved.

“I want to make clear that the medication had no performance-enhancing effects for me, but I still made the mistake of not being as diligent as possible, and as a result I am unable to play the game I love until I serve my suspension. While my dermatologist is aware of my profession, it is also my responsibility to know more about the medications I am prescribed.

“I plan to share my story and educate others on the severity of what can happen, and I hope I can help other athletes avoid situations like mine in the future.”

Chioma will not be eligible to feature for the Club until she has served her suspension that runs until October, 2022.

You posted that twice?
 
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