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2025 Womens' Euros

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  • DRAddick
    DRAddick Posts: 3,588
    Just been messaging my friend who's married to a Spanish woman and is over there visiting her family at the moment (proper Spanish town not a tourist town). Says there's been basically no interest in the game there. No one talking about it, no flags up, no meeting at the pub to watch it...
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,582
    Well done girls! Kelly’s the only decent penalty out of the 9. Who cares though. 

    Didn't you see the sub Charles pen ?
    Kelly penalty strike was the hardest hit ball in this year's Euros. She hit a pen hard like that which beat unlucky Nigeria in the WC KO.
    Was really impressed with Charles when she came in & her peno was excellent 👌 
  • stockportaddick
    stockportaddick Posts: 1,128
    I live in the Algarve 20km from the Spanish border and watched the game in our local Irish bar. I was expecting a fair few Spaniards to be supporting their team but just one young girl, probably in her late teens, showed up in her teams shirt. Tbf, she took the (friendly) stick in good spirits!

    Really enjoyed watching the women's team and I am well chuffed for them!
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,587
    Got tickets for Boxpark Wembley for this Sunday. My daughters are so excited! Looking forward to it. 

    Russo’s not a looker is she 
  • Could Lucy Bronze be our new RWB?
  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,112
    edited July 27
    Mate was on sky sports post match.  Travelled 3 hours from lake Geneva to the game. Wonderful for young girls to have a team to look up to.  


  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,735
    A brief comment from Fanny to say for the first time, we watched most of the semi final & the entire match tonight. 

    Whilst the men's game will be always be no 1 by far for us, we were impressed by the women & will look forward to their next big tournament, the World Cup in Brazil in 2027.

    They were a credit to our country & as other Lifers have stated tonight, it was a pleasure to watch them in contrast to the England men whose matches we usually switch off these days. 
  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,333
    As a father of a former women’s college player over here in the states I have always had respect for the women’s game…whole hearted effort every game ! Well done England 
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  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    edited July 28
    fenaddick said:
    Surprised to see Carter in for Morgan but hopefully she proves me wrong


    If we can take our chances from 35% possession then it's possible but Spain are a better passing team and are favourites.

    No surprise for me with the stats where England had 35.1% possession.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    Lucy Bronze played the tournament with a fractured tibia.    She is old school class.   Determined, experienced and leaving nothing out there.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229

  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    edited July 28
    What was nice, and surprised me the most last night, was the fact that I turned Sky Sports on last night, expecting to watch the IndyCar coverage from 8pm - Instead Sky were showing an old Lewis Hamilton type segment, rather than the feed from FOX Sports which SKY piggy backs off.

    Initially thought it was because the F1 had been delayed earlier, but did a bit of digging (worried I'd miss the start), and was actually because the Women's Final had ran over what with going to penalties and was being shown on FOX as well... IndyCar came on eventually, but the race was delayed as well by about five minutes, because FOX hadn't switched straight over after the end of the Football, and covered the after match stuff too.

    Just a nice little sign of how Women's Football is expanding, and the attention our amazing Lionesses deserved, not just here in UK, and Europe... But the world too!! - Although Women's Football does seem to be the much bigger "version of Football in the States.
  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,255
    Followed the tournament from start to finish. To be honest, from the France game, I thought England would come up short as it felt (IMHO), we weren't quite good enough. But we kept plugging away every game, including a series of come backs in the last three games. First time a women's team won the tournament after losing the first game, so looks as if we peaked perfectly.

    And living in Spain, I really wanted that win last night.
  • Spain played some really good football and England showed great character to win. A proper battling team effort.

    The knockout games have not lacked excitement. Given how poor we were in the opening game against France we've improved throughout the tournament and been a great advert for the women's game.


  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    supaclive said:
    Lucy Bronze played the tournament with a fractured tibia.    She is old school class.   Determined, experienced and leaving nothing out there.

    Lucy Bert Trautmann Bronze 👏🏼
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,480
    DRAddick said:
    Just been messaging my friend who's married to a Spanish woman and is over there visiting her family at the moment (proper Spanish town not a tourist town). Says there's been basically no interest in the game there. No one talking about it, no flags up, no meeting at the pub to watch it...
    Hope he still went down the town square and chucked a few plastic chairs around 
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    Got tickets for Boxpark Wembley for this Sunday. My daughters are so excited! Looking forward to it. 

    Russo’s not a looker is she 
    I suspect she wouldn’t give a damn for your opinion of her looks and probably wouldn’t consider you to be too much of an oil painting. 
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Got tickets for Boxpark Wembley for this Sunday. My daughters are so excited! Looking forward to it. 

    Russo’s not a looker is she 
    I suspect she wouldn’t give a damn for your opinion of her looks and probably wouldn’t consider you to be too much of an oil painting. 
    Whilst that's probably true, have a look at the picture on the scarf...
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  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    DRAddick said:
    Just been messaging my friend who's married to a Spanish woman and is over there visiting her family at the moment (proper Spanish town not a tourist town). Says there's been basically no interest in the game there. No one talking about it, no flags up, no meeting at the pub to watch it...
    Bit like most of the UK then
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    Can we all agree, the ref wouldn’t have looked out of place in league one last season?
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,435
    Got tickets for Boxpark Wembley for this Sunday. My daughters are so excited! Looking forward to it. 

    Russo’s not a looker is she 
    I suspect she wouldn’t give a damn for your opinion of her looks and probably wouldn’t consider you to be too much of an oil painting. 
    Whooosh
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 35,987
    Got tickets for Boxpark Wembley for this Sunday. My daughters are so excited! Looking forward to it. 

    Russo’s not a looker is she 
    I suspect she wouldn’t give a damn for your opinion of her looks and probably wouldn’t consider you to be too much of an oil painting. 
    I think you missed the joke mate, relax.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,559
    2027 in Brazil will be a biggy for Serena, finalists in the last two world cups. Really looking forward to it and hoping for a Serena vEmma final.

    What a great performance this tournament .. under 5 minutes in the lead across the knock out stages, a real back to the walls performance from such a together team.

    I was at Wembley in 2022, should have been with my fellow ST holder but he was ill and died the next day having seen them spiritually across the line. So the women's team have an emotional investment for me for this reason.

  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,942
    edited July 28
    Kap10 said:
    2027 in Brazil will be a biggy for Serena, finalists in the last two world cups. Really looking forward to it and hoping for a Serena vEmma final.

    What a great performance this tournament .. under 5 minutes in the lead across the knock out stages, a real back to the walls performance from such a together team.

    I was at Wembley in 2022, should have been with my fellow ST holder but he was ill and died the next day having seen them spiritually across the line. So the women's team have an emotional investment for me for this reason.

    England beating Emma Hayes in the final would be absolutely brilliant.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,587
    Got tickets for Boxpark Wembley for this Sunday. My daughters are so excited! Looking forward to it. 

    Russo’s not a looker is she 
    I suspect she wouldn’t give a damn for your opinion of her looks and probably wouldn’t consider you to be too much of an oil painting. 
    Maybe wind your neck in and look at the scarf
  • Got tickets for Boxpark Wembley for this Sunday. My daughters are so excited! Looking forward to it. 

    Russo’s not a looker is she 
    I suspect she wouldn’t give a damn for your opinion of her looks and probably wouldn’t consider you to be too much of an oil painting. 
    Maybe wind your neck in and look at the scarf
    Humour backfiring once again on CL - I did think everyone would understand it.
  • Bill_Stumps
    Bill_Stumps Posts: 882
    I noticed that the tv pundits were saying (more than once) yesterday that the Lionesses are the only England team to win a tournament overseas, forgetting in their eagerness to heap praise on the women that the England under 21s won their Euros in Slovakia only 5 weeks ago. And also that the under 17s and under 20s have even won World Cups overseas within the last 10 years. I get that they were understandably excited about the result but these people are on tv supposedly as football experts and ought to know their stuff. Today the BBC has moderated its line to the Lionesses being the first "senior" team to achieve this feat but ITV hasn't. Must be a bit annoying for the under 21 team to know their victorious run has so quickly been forgotten.

    Having said that, I've thoroughly enjoyed watching the  women's Euros and of course was jumping up and down when we won like every other England fan. I started attending women's matches last season with my daughter.  It's only when you attend a game in person that you can truly appreciate the athleticism, speed and skill of the players. Watching it on tv isn't the same. The top women's game may not be at the level of the top men's game but the great thing about sport is that you can appreciate and enjoy it at whatever level it's played, from kids to veterans.  You just factor the physical capabilities of the players into your expectations. God knows, I've learnt that from many decades following Charlton!
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    I assume they meant senior England team.