Not Small Men
The biggest factor affecting the development of women's football is... men's football. It casts an enormous shadow that creates a big challenge to the women's game. Partly because of the temptation (wrongly) to emulate it, but partly also because it currently controls the capital that funds the growth of the women's game. So, what is the role of men's football and men, right now, and also historically? Guests (in order of appearance): HELEN WARD GENERAL MANAGER, WATFORD WOMEN JENNIFER HASKEL DELOITTE SPORTS BUSINESS GROUP NATALIE BURRELL WOMEN’S FOOTBALL FAN BETTINA BAER LEAD CONSULTANT, TWO CIRCLES PAUL DRESIBACH WOMEN’S FOOTBALL STRATEGIST MOYA DODD LAWYER, SPORTS CONSULTANT KELLY LINDSEY COO, DIRECTOR FOOTBALL, LEWES FC FANNY ALMERSSON STOCKHOLM SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS ANJALI SHAH PIFA, INDIAN WOMEN’S FOOTBALL ALLIANCE ROLAND GISCARD D’ESTAING WOMAN UP AGENCY LEE SANDERS HEAD OF FOOTBALL, DURHAM WOMEN FC ELLIE LEEK FORMER PLAYER IRENE MERINO GLOBAL HEAD OF GENDER BALANCE, DECATHLON YVONNE HARRISON CEO, WOMEN IN FOOTBALL DR SADIA SHEIKH FOUNDER, DIYA WOMEN FC JULIAN HADWIGER WHU-OTTO BEISHEIM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT MARK BRADLEY FAN EXPERIENCE COMPANY KIERON O’CONNOR THE SWISS RAMBLE
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