2019 Women’s World Cup

Scotland are in pot 3 with Korea, China, Italy, New Zealand and Thailand.
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France
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Germany
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Australia
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England
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Canada
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France
Norway
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Germany
Spain
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Australia
Brazil
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England
Japan
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Canada
Netherlands
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USA
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Japan! Remember our screamer of an own goal to lose our semi-final to them last time?0
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Thinking of going to the semi finals and final of this (all in Lyon) next summer as my wife is a big fan of women's football.2
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France
South Korea
Norway
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Germany
China
Spain
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Italy
Brazil
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Scotland
Japan
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Canada
New Zealand
Netherlands
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USA
Thailand
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France
South Korea
Norway
Nigeria
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Germany
China
Spain
South Africa
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Australia
Italy
Brazil
Jamaica
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England
Scotland
Argentina
Japan
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Canada
Cameroon
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Netherlands
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USA
Thailand
Chile
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Draw complete. Very interesting group for England and Scotland...1
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What a lovely group to stoke up some Our Girls nationalism1
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Didn’t England women beat Scotland women 800-0 when they played recently?Callumcafc said:Draw complete. Very interesting group for England and Scotland...
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US get Sweden who are a real bogey team for them. Knocked then out of the Olympics. Thankfully Pia no longer coaches Sweden.0
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England v Scotland in Nice, 9th June
England v Argentina in Le Havre, 14th June
Japan v England in Nice, 19th June0 -
England beat Scotland 6-0, BUT the Scots were without Kim Little, Jenny Beattie and Ross.se9addick said:
Didn’t England women beat Scotland women 800-0 when they played recently?Callumcafc said:Draw complete. Very interesting group for England and Scotland...
Imagine Wales when Bale, Ramsey and Davies are missing.0 -
Poor result for England in their final warm up match
85 minutes gone losing 1-0 to New Zealand0 -
Finished 1-0 New Zealand very very poor for England0
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Can we have a CL poll to see who is genuinely interested in women's football. No one appears to go unless freebies or extraordinary cheap tickets.0
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I'm a big fan of women's football, you get crap matches like you do in men's football.
England losing today and the reserve keeper making a mistake will be a kick up the backside but the most important thing is they got minutes in their legs and no injuries.
England v Scotland could be a closer contest now Scotland has 5 players who are fit and play for top clubs.2 -
Genuine question.
What tier of mens football would they be competitive in ?
tier 8,9,10....?1 -
Think this is where a nice early "If you don't like it, stay off the thread" might come in handy6
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MrOneLung said:Genuine question.
What tier of mens football would they be competitive in ?
tier 8,9,10....?5 -
MrOneLung said:Genuine question.
What tier of mens football would they be competitive in ?
tier 8,9,10....?
Other than horse racing, I can't think of any other sport males and females could compete in on a level playing field.
Snooker and darts should be possible but it hasn't happened yet.
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soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:Genuine question.
What tier of mens football would they be competitive in ?
tier 8,9,10....?
Other than horse racing, I can't think of any other sport males and females could compete in on a level playing field.
Snooker and darts should be possible but it hasn't happened yet.
I have see Ng On Yee, Reanne Evans and Rebecca Kenna play great stuff on the womens tour, yet when they play on the main tour either qualifiers or Q School they struggle, not sure if its a mental thing or what but no reasom they cant compete with men and i would love to see it.
Ng On Yee has come close, she was close to beating McManus in the World Championship Qualifier this year, and won a couple of matches in Q School 2.
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Snooker, darts, horse racing, motor racing, dressage, sailing, shooting, archery, possibly golf, you get mixed teams in badminton and tennis so they can't be miles apart let's be honest, I'd reckon all of those could be gender inclusive eventually.
Things that require prolonged bouts of stamina and power though I don't think you can ever compare0 -
no offence, well there will be some... womens world cup, i didn't even know it was on. i'll watch a bit maybe but i think i speak for most (yes those of you who care can have a go if you wish) but womens doesn't have the same passion associated with it as the mens game. this will be last post on the subject as i really couldn't care less if we won or not. sorry.2
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soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:Genuine question.
What tier of mens football would they be competitive in ?
tier 8,9,10....?
Other than horse racing, I can't think of any other sport males and females could compete in on a level playing field.
Snooker and darts should be possible but it hasn't happened yet.
I can compare a female athletes times to see the difference between men and women. Just wondered where they would fit in men’s game.
Serena Williams at her height of power was said to be unlikely to win more than the odd game or two against any of the top 200 men
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MrOneLung said:soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:Genuine question.
What tier of mens football would they be competitive in ?
tier 8,9,10....?
Other than horse racing, I can't think of any other sport males and females could compete in on a level playing field.
Snooker and darts should be possible but it hasn't happened yet.
I can compare a female athletes times to see the difference between men and women. Just wondered where they would fit in men’s game.
Serena Williams at her height of power was said to be unlikely to win more than the odd game or two against any of the top 200 men0 -
"In 1998, an unofficial game took place in Australia after Serena and Venus claimed that no male player outside the top 200 could beat them.
Up stepped German unknown Karsten Braasch who was ranked 203rd in the world and after first beating Serena 6-1, he then disposed of Venus 6-2.
"I didn't know it would be that difficult. I played shots that would have been winners on the women's circuit and he got to them very easily," said Serena.
"They wouldn't have had a chance against anyone inside the top 500 because today I played like someone ranked 600th to keep it fun," was Braasch's assessment."
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To be fair that was 21-years ago
But if this month has proven anything its that little changes over time
- Charlton will always beat Sunderland in a Play-Off Final
- A man ranked in the top 200 will still beat the Williams sisters0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:
"In 1998, an unofficial game took place in Australia after Serena and Venus claimed that no male player outside the top 200 could beat them.
Up stepped German unknown Karsten Braasch who was ranked 203rd in the world and after first beating Serena 6-1, he then disposed of Venus 6-2.
"I didn't know it would be that difficult. I played shots that would have been winners on the women's circuit and he got to them very easily," said Serena.
"They wouldn't have had a chance against anyone inside the top 500 because today I played like someone ranked 600th to keep it fun," was Braasch's assessment."
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Really good documentary just on BBC about the England team, hope they do well. Never found the need to compare the womens game to the mens just like I don't compare watching Greenwich Borough to Manchester City.3
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Nug said:Really good documentary just on BBC about the England team, hope they do well. Never found the need to compare the womens game to the mens just like I don't compare watching Greenwich Borough to Manchester City.1