beeb with two stories/articles on WSL, and I wonder how much of the beeb promotion might have affected one - would certainly be claimed more coverage on TV impacting attendance if it were the men's game (may have shown games in 23/24 and 24/25, but with the minimalistic approach to analysis what can you conclude eg comparing home attendances but not game by game ie like for like) 24/25 - attendance down 10% WSL attendances: What's going on with falling numbers in 2024-25? 23/24 - revenue increased by 34% Women's Super League revenues soared 34% during 2023-24 season glanced at the attendance one, they point to Bristol City relegation, you'd need to look at what games were on TV both seasons, the 'big games' ie did villa and mancs have 33% drop off across all their games or just some drops and big games stayed roughly the same. Be interesting to see what the comparitive income is for revenue, again someone could simply conclude TV licence money is adding to their coffers although if attendance is down then maybe revenue will be when they do it next season - does seem rather odd to report 23/24 revenue figures/increase not 24/25