Womens Euros 2022: 🏴 🏴 🏴 CHAMPIONS!!!

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I'd hold off for a bit, I suspect a load will come back into the market if England don't make it.
My final tickets aren't, just to manage expectations!1 -
Starts tonight with England v Austria.
England's form in the build up has been impressive and they now go into the tournament as favourites after previous favourites Spain were rocked by the withdrawal yesterday of their captain and current Ballon d'Or holder Alexia Putellas with an ACL injury.Spain also suffered earlier this month after their leading scorer Jennifer Hermoso also withdrew with injury.
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Got this from UEFA site - article dated 1st July - ticket sales are phenomenal. I'm really looking forward to it.
The half a million tickets already sold have been purchased from 99 countries, with 20% of ticket purchases coming from outside of host nation England. This includes the other 15 participating national associations and also ticket orders, for example, from North America, China and Australia, reflecting the global appeal of the competition.
The strongest demand so far has come from England, followed by the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and France. There are 700,000 tickets available for the tournament in all.
Some 43% of all purchases have come from female fans, while 21% of ticket orders have been made for children under the age of 16.
Any tickets that become available, including for the knockout stage, will be released on the ticketing platform. Fans are encouraged to keep checking availability.1 -
We have a few big players. We have a few not so big ones but the same can be said for our rivals. I think it is going to be down to how our big players perform. Lauren Hemp could be star of the show for me.
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Really have no interest the standard is shocking - but as always I hope England do well2
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palarsehater said:Really have no interest the standard is shocking - but as always I hope England do well
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shine166 said:palarsehater said:Really have no interest the standard is shocking - but as always I hope England do well0
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palarsehater said:shine166 said:palarsehater said:Really have no interest the standard is shocking - but as always I hope England do well
Wether or not our international team would win league 1 just because they represent a country, is a debate I don't have the energy for personally although id love to see women move over to mens leagues.
Dont forget you said the football is shit, not me.3 -
palarsehater said:Really have no interest the standard is shocking - but as always I hope England do well3
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I’m likely to miss this now as I’ve agreed to have a mate over who is going through a split from her partner.
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Didn't even realise we're the hosts. Unless its just me but i haven't really seen much build up for this.
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I'll watch or at least partially watch the England games, but way off the excitement of the men's tournaments. Something reflected in general with the low level of publicity and media interest.
Imagine if the men were kicking off a home Euros TONIGHT, the coverage would have been wall to wall.3 -
killerandflash said:I'll watch or at least partially watch the England games, but way off the excitement of the men's tournaments. Something reflected in general with the low level of publicity and media interest.
Imagine if the men were kicking off a home Euros TONIGHT, the coverage would have been wall to wall.0 -
I'm looking forward to it. In a summer when we SHOULD be having the world cup, it's methadone. The standard doesnt bother me too much - I can happily watch park football. Some exciting competitive games with England doing well would be great.
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Got tickets for the four games at the Brentford stadium, some football to get us through a bit of the summer. The tickets were cheap to be honest which is the right approach, means some decent turnouts I suspect.2
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BrentfordAddick said:Got tickets for the four games at the Brentford stadium, some football to get us through a bit of the summer. The tickets were cheap to be honest which is the right approach, means some decent turnouts I suspect.0
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Looking forward to the first game tonight. I'd say there's been plenty of media coverage - more than for any previous women's sporting event. Taking my daughter to our third group game at Southampton a week on Friday4
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killerandflash said:BrentfordAddick said:Got tickets for the four games at the Brentford stadium, some football to get us through a bit of the summer. The tickets were cheap to be honest which is the right approach, means some decent turnouts I suspect.8
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My last women's game was Charlton v Arsenal in the league cup final in 2005. We got beat. It was at Griffin Park which is why we went.0
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palarsehater said:Really have no interest the standard is shocking - but as always I hope England do well
You have no interest but come on a thread to say you have no interest !
The 5-1 win for England in the friendly against the European champions Netherlands was the best I have ever seen England play with the skill and passing.
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Watching Woman's football isn't for everyone but the standard is high in the England team now. Hemp is so skilful, Mead is in great goal scoring form and Kelly could be the super sub with her skill from the wing now she has just got fit in time.
Russo and Toone are the young players pushing White who also has England looking for the central striker's spot.
Walsh is a really good central midfielder who can pass to a high standard. Kirby can be brilliant but this tournament may be at the wrong time as she is still getting over fatigue but she said she is fine now so another one from the bench to influence the match.
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Will be going to Germany vs Spain next Tuesday. Will be my first time at the new Brentford stadium.0
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I see that New Zealand woman’s cricket team are pushing for same salary as the mens team.
Very concerning I’d say.
Forgive me for putting this on a thread not exactly appertaining to that, however a warning to any pro football club that has a woman’s team…..they could be heading for a shyte load of problems!
Perhaps they need to think twice?0 -
KBslittlesis said:I’m likely to miss this now as I’ve agreed to have a mate over who is going through a split from her partner.
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SoundAsa£ said:I see that New Zealand woman’s cricket team are pushing for same salary as the mens team.
Very concerning I’d say.
Forgive me for putting this on a thread not exactly appertaining to that, however a warning to any pro football club that has a woman’s team…..they could be heading for a shyte load of problems!
Perhaps they need to think twice?1 -
SoundAsa£ said:I see that New Zealand woman’s cricket team are pushing for same salary as the mens team.
Very concerning I’d say.
Forgive me for putting this on a thread not exactly appertaining to that, however a warning to any pro football club that has a woman’s team…..they could be heading for a shyte load of problems!
Perhaps they need to think twice?
Anyway, if what you say is true then just on a business, entertainment and appeal point of view it would be like making the price of a McDonald's type burger the same as a tomahawk steak.0 -
AddicksAddict said:SoundAsa£ said:I see that New Zealand woman’s cricket team are pushing for same salary as the mens team.
Very concerning I’d say.
Forgive me for putting this on a thread not exactly appertaining to that, however a warning to any pro football club that has a woman’s team…..they could be heading for a shyte load of problems!
Perhaps they need to think twice?1 -
BrentfordAddick said:My last women's game was Charlton v Arsenal in the league cup final in 2005. We got beat. It was at Griffin Park which is why we went.0
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Its nice that tickets are so cheap - £50 is the most you'll pay for the Final, for example.
Be nice if the mens World Cup was to follow suit.1 -
Looking forward to watching the games.
16 teams I believe which is a much better format.4