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Women’s World Cup
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DRAddick said:Off_it said:10 minutes into the main BBC news and they are still talking about it.
Really?
The BBC seem desperate to push the women's game single handedly. It's just all a bit odd. (In my view)
So much anger.1 -
So will Phil Neville stay with this team or take a club job?0
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Chizz said:MuttleyCAFC said:If White took a size smaller boot and Houghton could take a penalty, England would be in the Final. Can some ref expert explain to me that when the ref books the USA player for the penalty, why it is not then a sending off?
To be fair, it would have been a harsh sending off - but before the rule change she would have walked!
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croydonaddick said:So will Phil Neville stay with this team or take a club job?0
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If I was him, I'd want to finish the job. Surely he has enough money and life isn't just about money.1
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croydonaddick said:So will Phil Neville stay with this team or take a club job?
Olympics next year.1 -
Off_it said:DRAddick said:Off_it said:10 minutes into the main BBC news and they are still talking about it.
Really?
The BBC seem desperate to push the women's game single handedly. It's just all a bit odd. (In my view)
So much anger.4 -
I really enjoyed it.
Fine margins at this level.
Disappointed Steph took that pen.2 -
LenGlover said:croydonaddick said:So will Phil Neville stay with this team or take a club job?
Olympics next year.0 -
LenGlover said:croydonaddick said:So will Phil Neville stay with this team or take a club job?
Olympics next year.0 - Sponsored links:
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MrOneLung said:LenGlover said:croydonaddick said:So will Phil Neville stay with this team or take a club job?
Olympics next year.0 -
Before the tournament I was dismissive of the standard and to be honest I still am, but doesnt stop me from wanting us to win and feeling gutted for the girls.
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I thought it was an entertaining game.0
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I believe that was the 7th straight semi final that either the men or women's England team have lost in either WC or Euro's.
In Future I may have to record the match and only watch it after I know the result.
I feel this terrible sickness every time we lose.
I thought the USA second goal was quality.
They hunt in packs and close down. Despite that we should've gone into ET. My head called the correct result and my heart was wrong yet again.
Mcmanus would've every right to say to Phill Neville to stuff it when picked in place of the suspended Bright. Southgate kept playing Sterling in the WC as a central striker despite not scoring for years. It's criminal to pick players when they are out of form. It's an insult to the bench.
I'm a tennis nut as well, Henman lost 7 semi final and Konta has lost 2 semi finals as well so far. Murray was good in SF but lost all his finals bar 3 in slams.
Gutted but not surprised.
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What I want to see now is England want to win the 3rd place match. You are either winners or losers in my book. It really gets on my nerves when the men's team are ambivalent to the third place matches. I think deep down, that is part of the problem. A winning mentality is every game and it is better to be third than fourth!0
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MrOneLung said:Before the tournament I was dismissive of the standard and to be honest I still am, but doesnt stop me from wanting us to win and feeling gutted for the girls.
But in all honesty I was expecting more. The women's game has moved on massively in the past 20 years, most definitely. But I was expecting more. As a spectacle the games I've seen - and I have watched a few - have been quite disappointing. And as a whole massively disproportionate to the coverage it has been getting.
Again, just my view. Fair play if you want to call me sexist, left wing, right wing (bizarely) for expressing it. For that is your right.3 -
England are a four pass team. They will give the ball away, but that doesn't stop them being effective. Because we are a four pass team, I don't like us playing it about at the back - I am surprised Neville didn't sort that out. But overall I think he did ok. Over time England may develop into a six or seven pass team - bUt there is a way of playing when you are a four pass team - especially in the women's game as it is now, that can be very effective.
I could see some good runs but too often the person with the ball didn't look for them or even try to play the right balls. When they did get a decent ball behind the Americans, they looked very poor. That is how you beat them - and I think the occasion got to a few of ours. But I think improving skill levels will make a difference for England in the relatively short term.
P.S. I don't want to hear commentators telling me somebody has had a good game when they haven't. That shows what was wrong with the women's game in the past.0 -
Croydon said:MrOneLung said:Before the tournament I was dismissive of the standard and to be honest I still am, but doesnt stop me from wanting us to win and feeling gutted for the girls.1
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It's a difficult situation for women's football. It's on a journey to make it from an amateur pastime to a viable professional sport that can pay its own way through, ticket, TV rights and commercial revenue. The USA has had a 15 to 20 year head start on the rest of the world, which both shows what can be done but might also harm the game through their dominance if the rest of the world can't catch up.
While some of the games have been exciting I think we're being shown an entertainment product that isn't quite ready for the exposure it's getting, hence some of the negativity regarding the overall standard of play. On the other hand, the sport needs exposure in order to inspire the next generation of players, increase participation and drive standards up. Bit of a chicken/egg scenario. Does the standard merit the coverage/does the coverage improve the standard?
Shame England went out, but if you defend like they did for the USA goals and pass as inconsistently as they did, you can't argue with the result.0 - Sponsored links:
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What level would that England team be at ?
Would they be evenly matched against say Charlton Academy u-16's or maybe u-15s , i'm just trying to get a comparison of where the womans game is , not looking for an argument0 -
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oohaahmortimer said:What level would that England team be at ?
Would they be evenly matched against say Charlton Academy u-16's or maybe u-15s , i'm just trying to get a comparison of where the womans game is , not looking for an argumentThe English women's football team are above the level of the England's men's team because they have reached 3 semi finals in a row in 2 world cups and 1 Euros.
And that is a 100% fact.3 -
soapboxsam said:oohaahmortimer said:What level would that England team be at ?
Would they be evenly matched against say Charlton Academy u-16's or maybe u-15s , i'm just trying to get a comparison of where the womans game is , not looking for an argumentThe English women's football team are above the level of the England's men's team because they have reached 3 semi finals in a row in 2 world cups and 1 Euros.
And that is a 100% fact.0 -
Curb_It said:
Come on Richard Curtis/Working Title....send the hefty copyright infringement bill0 -
oohaahmortimer said:What level would that England team be at ?
Would they be evenly matched against say Charlton Academy u-16's or maybe u-15s , i'm just trying to get a comparison of where the womans game is , not looking for an argumentBig_Bad_World said:soapboxsam said:oohaahmortimer said:What level would that England team be at ?
Would they be evenly matched against say Charlton Academy u-16's or maybe u-15s , i'm just trying to get a comparison of where the womans game is , not looking for an argumentThe English women's football team are above the level of the England's men's team because they have reached 3 semi finals in a row in 2 world cups and 1 Euros.
And that is a 100% fact.0 -
soapboxsam said:oohaahmortimer said:What level would that England team be at ?
Would they be evenly matched against say Charlton Academy u-16's or maybe u-15s , i'm just trying to get a comparison of where the womans game is , not looking for an argumentBig_Bad_World said:soapboxsam said:oohaahmortimer said:What level would that England team be at ?
Would they be evenly matched against say Charlton Academy u-16's or maybe u-15s , i'm just trying to get a comparison of where the womans game is , not looking for an argumentThe English women's football team are above the level of the England's men's team because they have reached 3 semi finals in a row in 2 world cups and 1 Euros.
And that is a 100% fact.
Try pointing out, and justifying, the differences to anyone working in the social science spaces in education. You'll be laughed (actually, you'll be shouted at and hounded) out of every safe space for being a toxic male.
Anyway, tell us more about this fact that you speak of....0 -
Absolutely no point comparing. The women's game will improve its skill levels - there is room for that. There is no reason why a woman can't be as skilful as a man. That is where we need to look beyond this tournament.
Keepers like Chile's Endler showed the level that can be achieved. The FA for little money can improve the level of keeper we have so we see results at the next World Cup!0