The Women’s Super League English is the example to follow. It is enough to see how every weekend the big stadiums are filled to capacity, with between 40 and 60 thousand fans, to witness the live matches of Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City, teams with well-known figures such as Sam Kerr, Beth Mead, Viviane Miedema, Mariona Caldentey, Mayra Ramírez or Kim Little, among many others.
The world’s best choose English football not only because of the high level and demand of competition but also because of the resources that clubs offer their women’s teams and because of the tremendous equality and competitiveness that exists in League.
However, it also has its ‘buts’ and one of them is the latest proposal adopted by some Superleague clubs which has angered the fans.
The first of them came out Chelsea girlwhich announced that its players would stop signing autographs and taking pictures with fans before and after games because of the lack of security for both the players and the fans themselves.
The increase in crowds at football fields caused crowds and security problems for both sides, which led the English club to make the decision to suspend these activities. In addition, this way the club also prevents the players from receiving insults when they do not stop to serve the fans.
The proposal was supported by other clubs such as Manchester united, which announced that its players will also not interact with fans after games. Other clubs, such as Arsenal, who play in Emirates Stadium, He does not consider making this proposal at the moment, because he does not have a similar problem, although in statements to Mundo Deportivo his coach, Jonas Eidevallensured that if they saw the safety of the team at risk at any time, they would adopt it.
To alleviate the lack of contact with fans, Chelsea has pledged to organize more events with the players outside of matches.
“There have been times when there have been fears for the safety of fans and players, due to the number of people asking for autographs and ‘selfies’ before and after matches. We understand that some people may be disappointed by this change, “But match days have become unsafe inside and outside the stadiums and players receive unnecessary insults if they don’t stop,” the club said in a statement.
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Chelsea’s core group of fans confirmed it was a “tough” but “important” proposal.
Chelsea play most of their matches at the 5,000-capacity Kingsmeadow ground, although they also play a few games each season at Stamford Bridge.
Source: La Verdad

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