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Title: Women and Sport Research
Post by: theacademic on Sunday, September 27, 2015, 08:49:29
I am doing some research on women and sport and I would appreciate a few minutes of your time to share your thoughts. The survey is anonymous and can be found here:

https://lboro.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/women-and-sport

Thanks in advance.



Title: Re: Women and Sport Research
Post by: DarloSTFC84 on Sunday, September 27, 2015, 09:04:49
Done.


Title: Re: Women and Sport Research
Post by: theacademic on Monday, September 28, 2015, 15:57:48
Many thanks DarloSTFC84 and anyone else who has completed the survey.


Title: Re: Women and Sport Research
Post by: JoeMezz on Monday, September 28, 2015, 16:08:46
Quite enjoyed doing that.


Title: Re: Women and Sport Research
Post by: EldeneRed on Monday, September 28, 2015, 16:59:28
I just completed it too, helped get a few opinions off my chest.   :)


Title: Re: Women and Sport Research
Post by: RedRag on Monday, September 28, 2015, 17:54:18
Me too

A big gripe is why did the bbc try to excite us all with the women's "Ashes" cricket?

The Ashes is a specific tradition having nothing to do with Eng v Aus women's tests played in front of a few hundred.

The footballers on the other hand played at a genuine world level in front of huge-ish crowds and tv audiences and overachieved against top competition


Title: Re: Women and Sport Research
Post by: Ells on Monday, September 28, 2015, 21:54:58

Done. Minor issue - the word "of" is missing in the answer to question 3 - I watched one or two the England matches. (I completed it on my mobile if that's relevant)


A big gripe is why did the bbc try to excite us all with the women's "Ashes" cricket?

The Ashes is a specific tradition having nothing to do with Eng v Aus women's tests played in front of a few hundred.

The footballers on the other hand played at a genuine world level in front of huge-ish crowds and tv audiences and overachieved against top competition

I think you're missing the point, how are crowds and enthusiasm supposed to increase if the press don't report on them and try to drum up some excitement?


Title: Re: Women and Sport Research
Post by: theacademic on Tuesday, October 6, 2015, 12:10:49
Many thanks for these comments and to those of you that have completed the survey. Really appreciate your time. It is still live if anyone has a spare few minutes.