Women’s football cries foul at French TV’s ‘lousy’ reporting and indifference
Footballers playing for the world’s richest club could be forgiven for expecting state-of-the-art facilities and maximum exposure – unless they are women.
When the women’s team of Qatari-owned Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) last played a home game, hosting Rodez at their Camp des Loges ground outside Paris, viewers watching on their television screens at home could barely make out the players running about on the dimly lit pitch.
The next day, football fans who tuned in for the heavyweight clash between Guingamp and Le Havre experienced similar frustration, the spectacle blurred out by raindrops covering a poorly attended camera lens.
C'est scandaleux !!! Regardé un match dans des conditions comme cela c'est juste pas possible. On voit a peine les joueuses..... #EAGHAC