I think if you try to view the women’s game as a miniature version of the men’s game, then you’re always going to be disappointed. The way that many Scottish teams are beginning to look at it - and the way I agree with - is making it more of a ‘day out,’ along the lines of American sports. Men’s football is all about the 90 mins you spend in the stadium screaming at ‘the enemy’ (or, in Hibs’ case, your own team). Everything else before and after takes place in pubs or at home. The women’s game doesn’t have the vitriol, and can therefore accommodate pre-and-post game entertainment. Which I think is nice. Also means it can co exist with the men’s game and not compete with it