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Ever growing sport and light years ahead with inclusion.
A female player will find no prejudices or need to hide their sexuality.(not that it's anyone's business to know)
A very healthy sport for women on and off the field.
Some of the women commentators speak far better than some of the monosyllabic morons we call household names and some fawn over long after their playing days.
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Women's football.... on 22:36 - Apr 20 with 3743 views
There's a programme on after MOTD 4/10 on tonight. Britain's Youngest Football Boss. Fly on the wall thing about WHU ladies, and their chairman who is David Sullivan's son ( wonder where he got that job !)
Young Sullivan is a bit if a useless **** but the programme was quite good
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Women's football.... on 23:33 - Apr 20 with 3678 views
From the limited amount ive seen its a great deal slower than the mens game. The technical ability is getting better but goalkeeping is generally terrible.
There is lots more scope for their game to develop though - the more women that play from a young age, the better it will get. But its unfair to compare to the mens game.
There are plenty of female footballers who have a much better skill set than some of the cloggers in the mens L1 and L2
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
Women's football.... on 23:33 - Apr 20 by PozuelosSideys
From the limited amount ive seen its a great deal slower than the mens game. The technical ability is getting better but goalkeeping is generally terrible.
There is lots more scope for their game to develop though - the more women that play from a young age, the better it will get. But its unfair to compare to the mens game.
There are plenty of female footballers who have a much better skill set than some of the cloggers in the mens L1 and L2
There really isn't. In 2017 the Women's World Cup Champions (USA) lost to an U15 team in America, quite convincingly as well. They do not possess a better skill set than some of the players in League 1. Other international women's teams have lost to children in friendly matches too. Australia, ranked 5th in the world at the time, lost 7-0 to a team of 15 year olds in 2016.
I wish them all the best and would be delighted to see them playing in front of huge crowds each week. Let's not exaggerate the level of football on display however.
Women's football.... on 23:33 - Apr 20 by PozuelosSideys
From the limited amount ive seen its a great deal slower than the mens game. The technical ability is getting better but goalkeeping is generally terrible.
There is lots more scope for their game to develop though - the more women that play from a young age, the better it will get. But its unfair to compare to the mens game.
There are plenty of female footballers who have a much better skill set than some of the cloggers in the mens L1 and L2
They may well have a better skill set but they wouldn’t last 5 minutes in L2.
I might identify as female and try to play international football for Wales.
Women's football.... on 09:41 - Apr 21 by westwalesed
They may well have a better skill set but they wouldn’t last 5 minutes in L2.
I might identify as female and try to play international football for Wales.
Well you are a big fanny most if the time so you should be fine with that.
As people who enjoy football, i am not sure why people don't get that other people - ie women - also enjoy watching and playing football. Good luck to them. Its a great sport.
Btw the English FA banned women's football from using their grounds from 1921 to 1971. In 1920 one game attracted 50,000 supporters. Talk about being on the wrong side of history. T@ssers.
Beware of the Risen People
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Women's football.... on 11:07 - Apr 21 with 3423 views
Women's football.... on 11:07 - Apr 21 by exiledclaseboy
Don’t get ‘em started on female commentators and pundits.
The lady they had on Sky yesterday was appalling. If they are so desperate to increase diversity then at least identify women who can do the job to an acceptable standard.
Women's football.... on 10:12 - Apr 21 by Kilkennyjack
Well you are a big fanny most if the time so you should be fine with that.
As people who enjoy football, i am not sure why people don't get that other people - ie women - also enjoy watching and playing football. Good luck to them. Its a great sport.
Btw the English FA banned women's football from using their grounds from 1921 to 1971. In 1920 one game attracted 50,000 supporters. Talk about being on the wrong side of history. T@ssers.
Women's football.... on 10:12 - Apr 21 by Kilkennyjack
Well you are a big fanny most if the time so you should be fine with that.
As people who enjoy football, i am not sure why people don't get that other people - ie women - also enjoy watching and playing football. Good luck to them. Its a great sport.
Btw the English FA banned women's football from using their grounds from 1921 to 1971. In 1920 one game attracted 50,000 supporters. Talk about being on the wrong side of history. T@ssers.
You can’t but agree with that I.e. they should be able to play if they want. Of course!!
The question is whether it should attract TV / media attention given that the standard is comparatively poor. If DYSS’s post is accurate, then women’s top teams losing to u15s is an indication that maybe it’s not something that should be aired yet. Can’t see it getting any better either.