The first in-depth survey of fans of women’s football in England has found widespread satisfaction with the product but criticism over the cost.
The Football Supporters Association spoke with 2,156 fans of the game, three-quarters of whom had attended a women’s football match over the previous season. It found that the enthusiasms and complaints of fans were consistent with those in the men’s game but with a few key differences.
While supporters were not asked directly whether they enjoyed what they were watching, other indicators suggested they were happy: 72% of respondents said…
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