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Charlton Women to rebrand as "Charlton Ladies" - turned down by FA (p28)
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castrust said:CAST opposes the name change:
https://www.castrust.org/2021/12/charlton-women-why-we-oppose-the-name-change/3 -
If TS is dead set on rebranding to reflect the shift to having the two teams under the same club, he could change the official name from Charlton Athletic Women's FC to Charlton Athletic FC Women (which is the usual way to indicate that it's the women's team of a single club not a separate women's club) and change the normal usage from Charlton Women to Charlton Athletic Women. Or even just Charlton Athletic, as others have suggested.8
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Charlton Babes. Obvs.1
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MrOneLung said:castrust said:CAST opposes the name change:
https://www.castrust.org/2021/12/charlton-women-why-we-oppose-the-name-change/5 -
PragueAddick said:MrOneLung said:castrust said:CAST opposes the name change:
https://www.castrust.org/2021/12/charlton-women-why-we-oppose-the-name-change/2 -
tangoflash said:I personally don't give a shit either way. I support Charlton mens team. If I happen to see that the "Ladies" team won 10-0, my reaction is the same to them losing 10-0. I can't understand why people think you support the mens team, so therefore have some feeling towards the women's game. I find it annoying when the media keep intergrating it all under the same banner and injecting their news into the general mens football articles and this includes clubs doing it. I really enjoy listening to Charlton Live podcast, but every now and then they start banging on about the womens team and playing interviews of players and managers. It's not what their audience is there for. Let them have their own pod. I know I'll probably get slated for saying this, but I'll be shocked if even 5% of the users here bother following the girls game. To me, Women's football to a different sport that I have no interest in.............0
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Forgive me, but I don’t get this “I support the mens team”
Theres a huge badge at the rear of The Covered End that represents our football club, it doesn’t stipulate which group but everything under that umbrella. It doesn’t represent just the mens game, but the womens, the trust, which includes the Upbeats which are also nothing to do with mens team but loved immensely by just about everyone, that’s not to say we wouldn’t have a stronger affinity with one particular group.I wanted @Charltonlive to win the podcast of the year for the same reason I want Charlton to win on Saturday, it’s Charlton Athletic Football club and whoever represents our club I want them to win.With just one exception and I will never support bullies.42 -
T_C_E said:Forgive me, but I don’t get this “I support the mens team”
Theres a huge badge at the rear of The Covered End that represents our football club, it doesn’t stipulate which group but everything under that umbrella. It doesn’t represent just the mens game, but the womens, the trust, which includes the Upbeats which are also nothing to do with mens team but loved immensely by just about everyone, that’s not to say we wouldn’t have a stronger affinity with one particular group.I wanted @Charltonlive to win the podcast of the year for the same reason I want Charlton to win on Saturday, it’s Charlton Athletic Football club and whoever represents our club I want them to win.With just one exception and I will never support bullies.6 -
99.99% of Charlton supporters are supporters because of the men’s team.
No-one went down to the Oakwood to watch the women play against London City and fell in love with Charlton Athletic.
No-one listened to Charlton Live and decided they’d go and get a season ticket.I want the development sides to do well because I hope to see them one day make the men’s first team.
I personally don’t care if the women’s team win or lose 10-0 or if a podcast comes first or dead last at some awards.3 -
MrOneLung said:PragueAddick said:MrOneLung said:castrust said:CAST opposes the name change:
https://www.castrust.org/2021/12/charlton-women-why-we-oppose-the-name-change/
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Did this come up at the Fans Forum last night?0
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Rothko said:Did this come up at the Fans Forum last night?
Wasn't there and only got a very brief update from @killerjerrylee but it was said that TS asked the team last season and they were happy but the current, much changed, squad aren't.
Seems a less hard-line stance from TS than previously indicated but that may just be my reading of it.7 -
Henry Irving said:Rothko said:Did this come up at the Fans Forum last night?
Wasn't there and only got a very brief update from @killerjerrylee but it was said that TS asked the team last season and they were happy but the current, much changed, squad aren't.
Seems a less hard-line stance from TS than previously indicated but that may just be my reading of it.0 -
This is the first time I have opened this thread and am amazed at the outcry at the use of the word 'ladies'.
Before reading this thread, I wouldn't have hesitated to refer to myself as a lady, but it seems that it is a term that is no longer acceptable. I am astounded that such an inoffensive word has caused so much outcry. It is the first time that I have heard that it causes so many people so much offence .
It amazes me that people who are happy to use the word c**t, which as a woman I find very offensive, object to the word lady.
I need to have a word with my colleagues at work, as we all refer to each other as ladies when we use the chat function on Teams.
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Hoping this will go away as it’s a distraction for the team (Charlton Women).
It is noticeable that Sky Sports refers to clubs by their generic name and just indicates that they are talking about Women’s football or the WSL etc. They do frequently describe Chelsea as the Lionesses but for others it’s just the club name.
The branding on the website lists the Women as such in the Teams section. If it did change (as some had spotted) perhaps it has been surreptitiously reversed.0 -
ME14addick said:This is the first time I have opened this thread and am amazed at the outcry at the use of the word 'ladies'.
Before reading this thread, I wouldn't have hesitated to refer to myself as a lady, but it seems that it is a term that is no longer acceptable. I am astounded that such an inoffensive word has caused so much outcry. It is the first time that I have heard that it causes so many people so much offence .
It amazes me that people who are happy to use the word c**t, which as a woman I find very offensive, object to the word lady.
I need to have a word with my colleagues at work, as we all refer to each other as ladies when we use the chat function on Teams.
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ME14addick said:This is the first time I have opened this thread and am amazed at the outcry at the use of the word 'ladies'.
Before reading this thread, I wouldn't have hesitated to refer to myself as a lady, but it seems that it is a term that is no longer acceptable. I am astounded that such an inoffensive word has caused so much outcry. It is the first time that I have heard that it causes so many people so much offence .
It amazes me that people who are happy to use the word c**t, which as a woman I find very offensive, object to the word lady.
I need to have a word with my colleagues at work, as we all refer to each other as ladies when we use the chat function on Teams.
So, as lovely ladies, we should stand by our fellow females & say, ‘I support you all the way!’.
Watching the first episode of the new Sex in the City was very topical in the current climate 🤣🤣1 -
RichmondSE10Exile said:Hoping this will go away as it’s a distraction for the team (Charlton Women).
It is noticeable that Sky Sports refers to clubs by their generic name and just indicates that they are talking about Women’s football or the WSL etc. They do frequently describe Chelsea as the Lionesses but for others it’s just the club name.
The branding on the website lists the Women as such in the Teams section. If it did change (as some had spotted) perhaps it has been surreptitiously reversed.0 -
Oggy Red said:Dazzler21 said:Other than people telling you it's bad, why is the term "ladies" now seen as bad?
I've always been confused about this and no one has ever given a clear answer, Google included.
She was a woman, she said.
Up to that point, I'd always grown up thinking woman and lady were interchangeable terms. Not so.
Why not ask the women that you know, what they think and want?0 -
JamesSeed said:Oggy Red said:Dazzler21 said:Other than people telling you it's bad, why is the term "ladies" now seen as bad?
I've always been confused about this and no one has ever given a clear answer, Google included.
She was a woman, she said.
Up to that point, I'd always grown up thinking woman and lady were interchangeable terms. Not so.
Why not ask the women that you know, what they think and want?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0DZ7_tLQoo
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Croydon said:A lot of men showing themselves up on this thread. You haven't got to understand why it's offensive, and it doesn't have to matter to you.
"Ladies and gentlemen"
"Ladies first"
He's a bit of a 'ladies man'
Here in Dubai we have 'ladies nights' where they get free drinks.
Never once have i heard a female offended by those so it's not beyond the realms of impossibility for some people to wonder what all the fuss is about.
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This issue wont be over 'til the fat woman sings it seems
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ME14addick said:This is the first time I have opened this thread and am amazed at the outcry at the use of the word 'ladies'.
Before reading this thread, I wouldn't have hesitated to refer to myself as a lady, but it seems that it is a term that is no longer acceptable. I am astounded that such an inoffensive word has caused so much outcry. It is the first time that I have heard that it causes so many people so much offence .
It amazes me that people who are happy to use the word c**t, which as a woman I find very offensive, object to the word lady.
I need to have a word with my colleagues at work, as we all refer to each other as ladies when we use the chat function on Teams.10 -
Grapevine49 said:Is there a Women’s section in the Museum?
What does this cover? What the history between 2000-2007 when we we disbanded the club? That history? Any pictures of supporters protesting at Greenwich Town Hall in 2007? How many references are there in Colin Cameron’s records or Tom Morris photographs?
Can’t recall seeing any of it on here.
How many shared experiences covering the Women’s game can you share?
https://jamesseed.blogspot.com/2020/12/the-myste@Grapevine49 -minnie-seed.html
Of course it was called ladies football back then, but bear in mind they banned women from playing at Football League ground partly because they thought it was unseemly and they were worried the ladies might damage their fragile bodies. Well, they were the excuses they gave at that time.0 -
JamesSeed said:Oggy Red said:Dazzler21 said:Other than people telling you it's bad, why is the term "ladies" now seen as bad?
I've always been confused about this and no one has ever given a clear answer, Google included.
She was a woman, she said.
Up to that point, I'd always grown up thinking woman and lady were interchangeable terms. Not so.
Why not ask the women that you know, what they think and want?11 -
MrOneLung said:castrust said:CAST opposes the name change:
https://www.castrust.org/2021/12/charlton-women-why-we-oppose-the-name-change/2 -
RichmondSE10Exile said:Hoping this will go away as it’s a distraction for the team (Charlton Women).
It is noticeable that Sky Sports refers to clubs by their generic name and just indicates that they are talking about Women’s football or the WSL etc. They do frequently describe Chelsea as the Lionesses but for others it’s just the club name.
The branding on the website lists the Women as such in the Teams section. If it did change (as some had spotted) perhaps it has been surreptitiously reversed.0 -
valleynick66 said:This issue wont be over 'til the fat woman sings it seems
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LargeAddick said:tangoflash said:I personally don't give a shit either way. I support Charlton mens team. If I happen to see that the "Ladies" team won 10-0, my reaction is the same to them losing 10-0. I can't understand why people think you support the mens team, so therefore have some feeling towards the women's game. I find it annoying when the media keep intergrating it all under the same banner and injecting their news into the general mens football articles and this includes clubs doing it. I really enjoy listening to Charlton Live podcast, but every now and then they start banging on about the womens team and playing interviews of players and managers. It's not what their audience is there for. Let them have their own pod. I know I'll probably get slated for saying this, but I'll be shocked if even 5% of the users here bother following the girls game. To me, Women's football to a different sport that I have no interest in.............0
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tangoflash said:I personally don't give a shit either way. I support Charlton mens team. If I happen to see that the "Ladies" team won 10-0, my reaction is the same to them losing 10-0. I can't understand why people think you support the mens team, so therefore have some feeling towards the women's game. I find it annoying when the media keep intergrating it all under the same banner and injecting their news into the general mens football articles and this includes clubs doing it. I really enjoy listening to Charlton Live podcast, but every now and then they start banging on about the womens team and playing interviews of players and managers. It's not what their audience is there for. Let them have their own pod. I know I'll probably get slated for saying this, but I'll be shocked if even 5% of the users here bother following the girls game. To me, Women's football to a different sport that I have no interest in.............
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