Dick, Kerr Ladies: Perceptions of the Game

 Inspired by a picture of the Dick, Kerr Ladies (a popular women’s football team in the 1920s who drew large stadium crowds), this episode delves into the interest, perception and atmosphere of the modern women’s game drawing similarities with the game of the past. England International Toni Duggan and historian Fiona Skillen to name a few share their knowledge and experiences affirming that the women’s game is one that has always had interest. Guests Dr Fiona Skillen Harley Mitaros Mabe Bueno Yasmine Hilmy Toni Duggan Special thanks to Christian Allen of the National Football Museum, Vic of Mic Media, Everton Football Club and the co-producers of Not Quite Suitable For Females.  SFX Credits SFX used is licensed under a Creative Commons 3 license from freesound.org and freesfx.co.uk - full list and links here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zGiH0598srvgx6MRKrkNvHr92EWZMYWACqzcSsOlEBM/edit

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This is Quite Unsuitable For Females, a podcast series where we reveal the secrets, tackle the stereotypes and bust the myths about women in football. Community producers Rosy, Meg, Uma and Debs delve into the National Football Museum's archive to bring women's football off the bench and onto the pitch.