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Myroslava Terlecky
FMP Presentation
Idea
• “It’s Game Day” will centre around women’s football and will consist of the follow:
• A 15 minute podcast every 2-4 weeks
• Game Day videos – traveling to the game (be it by car, train etc)
• Photos from the games
The podcast
• Possible tagline: “Made by the fans for the fans” …?
• To include:
• Round up of games from Sweden, France, Germany, England, USA. (within 90 seconds? If possible)
• Guest appearances from influential fans (e.g. Girls on the Ball, Liverpool ladies fans, The GangENG)
• Special guests to talk about different issues within the game e.g. sexism or homophobia – Just a ball game?
• Possible player interviews as well – if international players then interviews via phone.
Other aspects of “Its game day”
• Photos and videos from ‘game days’:
• Short videos from the games, including ideal starting lineups, players to look out for and score predictions
• Shows people how far we’ve travelled
• Speak to fans at the games
Influences• She Kicks – Women’s football magazine
• WFPOD – Woso podcast by two men, chatting about leagues with high profile player interviews (e.g. Carli Lloyd, Jess Fishlock, Megan Rapinoe)
• Girls on the Ball (GOTB) – live updates from all the games they attend, photos from the games, they run a website and have occasional player interviews.
• Women’s Soccer Utd (Twitter and website) – they find video highlights from the majority of the games being played across the world, live updates on starting lineups and goals from all professional/semi profession leagues, including youth national team games.
She KicksTwitter followers – 5971Readership/circulation of magazine – unknown
Girls on the Ball (GOTB)Twitter followers – 3538
WFPODTwitter followers – 1891Total plays on SoundCloud – 7063 (average of 589 per podcast)