Fixtures
Saturday 21st September: Manchester United Women 12:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 29th September: West Ham United Women 15:00 Liverpool Women
Wednesday 2nd October: West Ham United Women 19:00 Portsmouth Ladies
Sunday 6th October: Manchester City Women 13:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 13th October: Everton Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 20th October West Ham United Women 15:00 Arsenal Women
Sunday 3rd November: Tottenham Hotspur Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 10th November: West Ham United Women 15:00 Leicester City Women
Saturday 16th November: Brighton and Hove Albion Women 12:30 West Ham United Women
Sunday 8th December: West Ham United Women 15:00 Crystal Palace Women
Sunday 15th December: Aston Villa Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 19th January: West Ham United Women 15:00 Chelsea Women
Sunday 26th January: West Ham United Women 15:00 Everton Women
Sunday 2nd February: Liverpool Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 16th February: West Ham United Women 15:00 Brighton and Hove Albion Women
Sunday 2nd March: Arsenal Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 16th March: West Ham United Women 15:00 Manchester City Women
Sunday 23rd March: West Ham United Women 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur Women
Sunday 30th March: Chelsea Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 20th April: West Ham United Women 15:00 Manchester United Women
Sunday 27th April: Crystal Palace Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 4th May: West Ham United Women 15:00 Aston Villa Women
Sunday 11th May: Leicester City Women 14:00 West Ham United WomenWest Ham United Womens
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 10:18
I think the only thing that would get me watching women’s football is if they played topless
Let’s be honest, it’s a bit shit yeah yeah that’s very sexist of me but how many people can be honest with themselves and say it’s on par with men’s game???? Because if fucking well is isn’t!
Nobody is claiming it's on a par with the men's game. However, sometimes women's football gives you a decent match and sometimes men's football gives you a rubbish match. It just depends on which teams you want to watch and your own metrics of entertainment. If you want 25 yard screamers smashing into the goalkeeper's hand but going with such power it carries on into the top corner, you're not going to get that in the female game, but if you want to see players getting a knock in the shin and staying up to try to continue a run without crying, you won't get that in the male game.
Same sport, different game. It will never be 'on a par' so don't use that as the reason why you think it's all crap.
Yea, Sydders strikes again, what a dumbass, retarded thing to say.
I don't even think it's sexist to say it's shit, my mother said to me it's shit, and I believe she's a woman
Bang on. I happen to know a couple of good level female players and they only watch men's football on the telly.
Women's football definitely has a viewer market but it isn't the people who enjoy watching men's football.
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 10:18
I think the only thing that would get me watching women’s football is if they played topless
Let’s be honest, it’s a bit shit yeah yeah that’s very sexist of me but how many people can be honest with themselves and say it’s on par with men’s game???? Because if fucking well is isn’t!
Nobody is claiming it's on a par with the men's game. However, sometimes women's football gives you a decent match and sometimes men's football gives you a rubbish match. It just depends on which teams you want to watch and your own metrics of entertainment. If you want 25 yard screamers smashing into the goalkeeper's hand but going with such power it carries on into the top corner, you're not going to get that in the female game, but if you want to see players getting a knock in the shin and staying up to try to continue a run without crying, you won't get that in the male game.
Same sport, different game. It will never be 'on a par' so don't use that as the reason why you think it's all crap.
Yea, Sydders strikes again, what a dumbass, retarded thing to say.
I don't even think it's sexist to say it's shit, my mother said to me it's shit, and I believe she's a woman
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 10:58
by Gank
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 10:18
I think the only thing that would get me watching women’s football is if they played topless
Let’s be honest, it’s a bit shit yeah yeah that’s very sexist of me but how many people can be honest with themselves and say it’s on par with men’s game???? Because if fucking well is isn’t!
Nobody is claiming it's on a par with the men's game. However, sometimes women's football gives you a decent match and sometimes men's football gives you a rubbish match. It just depends on which teams you want to watch and your own metrics of entertainment. If you want 25 yard screamers smashing into the goalkeeper's hand but going with such power it carries on into the top corner, you're not going to get that in the female game, but if you want to see players getting a knock in the shin and staying up to try to continue a run without crying, you won't get that in the male game.
Same sport, different game. It will never be 'on a par' so don't use that as the reason why you think it's all crap.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 10:48
by Mex Martillo
Sydney, do you remember a Not the Nine O'clock News sketch on Womens football?
It went something like this. Two fatish middleage blokes Mel and Grif were watching some women play terrible football. One complaining about being brought to watch such shit. The other insisting it was good and how you had to watch it all until the end. Final whistle blows and the women all started swapping shirts and there were no sports bras.
It was hilariously done, too sexist for today. I'll bet you can't find it on the internet.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 10:18
by Sydney_Iron
I think the only thing that would get me watching women’s football is if they played topless
Let’s be honest, it’s a bit shit yeah yeah that’s very sexist of me but how many people can be honest with themselves and say it’s on par with men’s game???? Because if fucking well is isn’t!
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 10:01
by Mex Martillo
Hate to admit, I've only watched a few. More interested in the results and how we are doing. I've been to a few womens games, which I enjoy, but never West Ham as too far away for me.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 09:22
by Manuel
Mex - Do you sit and watch this shit? I suspect you do given your level of interest.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 08:45
by Mex Martillo
Sunday 30th March:
Chelsea Women 16:30 West Ham United Women
Kingsmeadow
A bit of a difficult match this one...
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 24 Mar 2025, 18:24
by Trilby55
I’m quite happy watching women’s football but this was awful .
The Women's Super League put paid to hard work and passion being rewarded with top table seats and allowed any idiot with a spare million quid to join the club. Enter Sullivan Jr.
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑23 Mar 2025, 07:42
Like all companies the BBC monitor clicks on every story.
If they can get you to click on ‘West Ham star decides to leave’ when it’s about some bird they can demonstrate interest in women’s football
Poor Wils is getting manipulated by the media. How old are you, 12?
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 17:48
by wils
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑23 Mar 2025, 07:42
Like all companies the BBC monitor clicks on every story.
If they can get you to click on ‘West Ham star decides to leave’ when it’s about some bird they can demonstrate interest in women’s football
Alan Sugar, Adele, Chas and Dave, Peter Cook, Lady Smith
your girls took a hell of a beating.
Come on you Ironesses
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 07:42
by Fauxstralian
Like all companies the BBC monitor clicks on every story.
If they can get you to click on ‘West Ham star decides to leave’ when it’s about some bird they can demonstrate interest in women’s football
I noticed there were complaints about a Real Madrid (women’s) game being played on their second pitch which wasn’t in great condition due to rain instead of at the Bernabau
Perhaps women’s football should leave their men’s clubs & start their own if they feel they are being disrespected… whatever happened to the Doncaster Belles?
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 05:55
by Mex Martillo
Sunday 23rd March:
West Ham United Women 12:00 Tottenham Hotspur Women
Chigwell Construction Stadium
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 08 Mar 2025, 16:49
by wils
Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑08 Mar 2025, 13:09
I think you're getting a bit conspiracy theories there Wils.
...but what the hell, all a bit of fun.
You only have to possess a modicum of curiosity to realise that BBC sport letting you filter on women's football but not on men's football is something more than the broadcaster having a genuine interest in the women's game. It's manipulation. You see it too but conclude it is "a bit fun". I prefer to be more circumspect about people's intentions when they set out to manipulate me.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 08 Mar 2025, 13:09
by Mex Martillo
I think you're getting a bit conspiracy theories there Wils. I agree it gets pushed too much, but I think behind it is genuine interest to play and watch, not some dark wake force. Also it is the pushing it that puts it into debt trying to make it into a money spinner. Same has and is happening to the men. It was more fun without the millions and media spot light.
As for not being able to watch rubbish football. I also like to see great football, but given Liverpool v Real Madrid or West Ham v Ipswich, I will always choose West Ham. For me its more important who is playing. Same goes for West Ham youth or Women, I am ok to watch it because it's West Ham even though sometimes I sit there growning with disbelief at the quality. The penalty that our women gave to Arsenal was laughable, didn't want the ball to hit her face, poor thing. Arsenal won because of that, but what the hell, all a bit of fun.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 07 Mar 2025, 17:34
by wils
honky cat" wrote: ↑07 Mar 2025, 16:56
Yes, but the 'pushing' of womens football, and the use of female pundits on the mens game has fuck all to do with those who play and watch it. I think Its another money racket confected to provide jobs in the diversity industry. This has created negativity around the womens game.
There are plenty of women watching the mens premier league and spending money on it. A chunk of these girls will also be playing so i dont have a problem with west hams money going into our womens team and trickling down.
At rhe end of the day if you dont like it dont watch it. Personally i rarely watch but i think it has a right to be on tv.
I spend a lot of time in Ireland. The GAA (gaelic games) has mens and womens, both televised.. Mens football/hurling is the money maker and subsidises the womens, but there is far more respect and less mockery of womens teams, because there is little pushing and agendas in play. People enjoy it and choose to watch.
Well this is it, isn't it? No one has any problem with women's tennis, swimming or many other sports women are involved in like the GAA that you mention. Becuase they were organically grown from natural demand. There is no demand for women's football. At least not outside the US. The demand is being manufactured for reasons that are indifferent to the interests of the women wanting to play the game. And those reasons are cynical and sometimes sinister. The tricks at play to manufacture interest just rub people up the wrong way and create hostility.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 07 Mar 2025, 16:56
by honky cat
Yes, but the 'pushing' of womens football, and the use of female pundits on the mens game has fuck all to do with those who play and watch it. I think Its another money racket confected to provide jobs in the diversity industry. This has created negativity around the womens game.
There are plenty of women watching the mens premier league and spending money on it. A chunk of these girls will also be playing so i dont have a problem with west hams money going into our womens team and trickling down.
At rhe end of the day if you dont like it dont watch it. Personally i rarely watch but i think it has a right to be on tv.
I spend a lot of time in Ireland. The GAA (gaelic games) has mens and womens, both televised.. Mens football/hurling is the money maker and subsidises the womens, but there is far more respect and less mockery of womens teams, because there is little pushing and agendas in play. People enjoy it and choose to watch.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 07 Mar 2025, 16:30
by Keep dreaming
, wrote: ↑07 Mar 2025, 09:51
I think wils hits the nail on the head. This pushing of women’s elite football is a cynical and sinister approach specifically to undermine men.
LOL
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 07 Mar 2025, 10:44
by BRANDED
I see it as an opportunity to sell football to gays and wishy washy feeble people who are threatened by testosterone.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 07 Mar 2025, 09:51
by ,
I think wils hits the nail on the head. This pushing of women’s elite football is a cynical and sinister approach specifically to undermine men.