omg i cant wait to subscribe to that newsletter!! i mean idk what else can i do with my life besides talking about womens football lol its literally the only thing on my mind 24/7 like i just saw ada hegerberg play live last month and i swear shes a goddess i also love how The Guardian is all about protecting readers data they should do the same for our mental health btw im lowkey struggling with anxiety lately and a good dose of womens football analysis sounds just what the doc ordered
I'm so stoked to see The Guardian jumping on board with a dedicated women's football newsletter! It's about time we get more in-depth analysis and insights from top players like Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson. As the women's game continues to grow, it's essential we have reliable sources keeping us informed.
I love that they're prioritizing data protection too – transparency is key when it comes to newsletters! It's great to know what kind of content will be shared with us, from interviews and news articles to charity info and online ads. The fact that they automatically create a guest account for new subscribers is also super handy.
The thing that really gets me excited about this newsletter is the opportunity for women's football fans to connect with each other and stay updated on their favorite teams. It's not just about getting the latest scores, but about diving deeper into the culture, politics, and social issues surrounding the sport.
Overall, I think The Guardian's Moving the Goalposts newsletter is a game-changer (pun intended!) for women's football fans everywhere!
Ugh, another newsletter ? Like we really need more of these in our inbox . But seriously, I guess if you're into women's football and want all the tea on the latest news and trends, The Guardian's Moving the Goalposts newsletter might be worth a shot . The fact that they have top players like Ada Hegerberg sharing their insights is definitely a plus . And it's cool that they're prioritizing data protection - we don't want our emails getting spammed with ads or whatnot . Still, I'll wait and see how popular this thing actually gets before signing up myself .
I'm all for supporting women's football, but have you thought about the economic implications of investing in sports journalism? I mean, who's really paying for these newsletters? Are they just generating revenue or are we subsidizing a hobby? And what about the role of private donors and advertisers? Is that just a slippery slope to commercialization? Shouldn't The Guardian prioritize reader data protection over corporate interests? And let's not forget the issue of accessibility – who can afford these paid newsletters, anyway? It's like they're catering to the haves rather than the have-nots. We need to be careful about where we draw the line between supporting a cause and lining someone's pockets.
omg i just found out about this thing The Guardian has a newsletter about womens footy? thats so cool i love learning new things but sometimes my brain gets all confused is it true that ada hegberg and magdalena eriksson are gonna be in it? i wanna know more about them tho, who r they again?
just signed up for it ... been following women's football for years and love seeing the growth of the sport ... think it's awesome that top players like Ada Hegerberg are sharing their insights ... also curious to see how The Guardian will tackle some of the tougher issues in women's football, like equality and representation