I'm loving this idea for a newsletter . I think it's super important that we're giving more space to the voices of trailblazers like Magdalena Eriksson and Ada Hegerberg - they're not just amazing players, but also role models for young girls everywhere.
As someone who follows the sport closely, I'm always on the lookout for in-depth analysis and commentary that goes beyond the surface level . The fact that this newsletter is free to sign up is a huge bonus - more people should have access to quality content like this!
I do wish there were more resources available for women's football in general, though . It's still an underrepresented sport compared to its male counterpart, and I think we need more initiatives like this to help level the playing field.
What about you - would you sign up for a newsletter like this?
I'm all for getting more in-depth info on womens' football. The media often focuses on the glamour part but its the real players who make the game worth watching . Giving a platform to trailblazers like Magdalena Eriksson is awesome, she's definitely one of the most underrated players out there . I'm also loving that it's free and no fuss - just hit subscribe and you're good to go!
I'm so stoked about this newsletter ! As a fan of women's football myself, I know how hard it is to keep up with all the latest news and updates. But with The Guardian's Women's Football Newsletter, you get expert insights from top players like Magdalena Eriksson and Ada Hegerberg - that's like having a front-row seat at the game ! And the best part? It's completely free to sign up , no strings attached. Just give them your email address and start receiving in-depth analysis and commentary on all things women's football. Trust me, you won't be disappointed !
Can't even get a decent newsletter about women's football without throwing in some cliché language about it being "the rapidly evolving world" and needing to sign up for something that's essentially free. I mean, come on! Just give me the expert analysis already! The fact that they're including trailblazers like Magdalena Eriksson is cool, but can't we just get to the good stuff? And what's with the "champions" nonsense? Sounds like they're trying too hard to sound cool. Can we just have some real opinions without all the hype?