Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
The womens game is still developing and there remains a massive gulf in quality between countries and clubs. That said it will only continue to improve as the coaching of girls improves.

Something that’s noticeable about the girls/womens set up at Notts for example is the quality of coaching they’re getting from U10s upwards. Notts girls teams appear to be regularly beating boys teams in the younger age groups. If you watch the Notts womens team the playing style mimics that of the mens teams. Again, down to coaching. Personally I think it’s great and long may it continue.
I don't think we've yet seen the full impact of the increasing profile being given to the women's game, and the effect it will have on young girls seeing teams like the Lionesses being successful. Lots more girls are now playing football from a young age and are able to regularly see women's football on TV, so the pool of young female players should grow steadily larger, and the depth of quality should improve with it, which in turn makes it more and more watchable. The snowball of women's football is definitely rolling and picking up speed imho.