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      Woman's FIFA World Cup 2023
      Jul 22, 2023 08:22:41 am
      The women's world cup has started a few days ago but England's first game is today. It's in Australia and New Zealand so the kick off times are often early in the morning.

      How many people will be following or watching this?
      « Last Edit: Jul 22, 2023 12:43:48 pm by RedPuppy »
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      Re: Woman's FIFA World Cup 2023
      Reply #1: Jul 22, 2023 12:43:18 pm
      The women's world cup has started a few days ago but England's first game is today. It's in Australia and New Zealand so the kick off times are often early in the morning.

      How many people will be following or watching this?

      I'm going to try and watch most, If I can.

      Hard fought win for England, but a win is a win.
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      Reply #2: Jul 22, 2023 12:52:14 pm
      I'm going to try and watch most, If I can.

      Hard fought win for England, but a win is a win.
      I'll try to watch all the England games, some will probably be on catch up, and highlights of other games.

      Decent game this morning, Haiti looked a lot better than expected with their counter attacking.

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      Can a mod please correct my grammar in the thread title, should be women's world cup, Thanks.
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      Reply #3: Jul 22, 2023 01:39:36 pm
      China dominating here in our old yellow kit
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      Reply #4: Jul 22, 2023 01:56:41 pm
      China dominating here in our old yellow kit

      I thought that, but actually next year's kit.
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      Reply #5: Jul 22, 2023 02:03:08 pm
      How many people will be following or watching this?

      I will be following Canada, draw vs Nigeria was very disappointing result. Sinclair had a penalty stopped. Canada continue to have a hard time scoring as Sinclair well beyond her best and really have not much else in creativity.

       
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      Reply #6: Aug 03, 2023 01:10:15 pm
      Some big shocks, nice to see the non-fashionable teams going into the knockout stage.
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      Reply #7: Aug 03, 2023 05:06:57 pm
      Some big shocks, nice to see the non-fashionable teams going into the knockout stage.

      Think it will be an England - United States final.
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      Reply #8: Aug 03, 2023 07:40:23 pm
      Think it will be an England - United States final.

      Not too sure about the US, they've a tough game against the Swedes next.
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      Reply #9: Aug 03, 2023 07:51:24 pm
      Not too sure about the US, they've a tough game against the Swedes next.

      They'll get job done, one of them teams that always finds a way do the yank ladies.
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      Reply #10: Aug 07, 2023 09:35:23 am
      A good first half from England and Nigeria. I only saw highlights of the Denmark game but Nigeria are a lot better than Haiti and China.
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      Reply #11: Aug 07, 2023 10:18:34 am
      Stupid red from James.
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      Reply #12: Aug 07, 2023 10:48:53 am
      Hanging on for penalties now.
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      Reply #13: Aug 07, 2023 12:25:26 pm
      England into the last 8, not too shabby.
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      Reply #14: Aug 07, 2023 12:26:48 pm
      The penalty that won it for England was absolutely fantastic.
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      Reply #15: Aug 07, 2023 02:33:33 pm
      Next match is Saturday at 11.30am. Playing the winner of Jamaica v Columbia.

      I think Lauren James will get a 2 game ban for violent conduct?
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      Reply #16: Aug 07, 2023 02:39:41 pm
      Gutted I thought they were going out, then Slysports news might remember there are other sh1t to talk about. l o l
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      Reply #17: Aug 07, 2023 03:26:55 pm
      Tragic (or poetic depending on your perspective) exit for the US team. Doesn't surprise me, they've been focused on everything other than football for awhile now. Like to see the Empire take it now.
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      Reply #18: Aug 07, 2023 03:45:03 pm
      Gutted I thought they were going out, then Slysports news might remember there are other sh1t to talk about. l o l

      Getting Sky Sports to do anything aside from getting blowhard transfer journos like Kaveh Solekhol and those turtle neck wearing vacuous gimp hosts to get over the idea that announcing Man City's next signing is worthy of World War 3 breakout announcement is a good thing.

      God they're such cu*ts on that channel!
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      Reply #19: Aug 07, 2023 03:45:42 pm
      Getting Sky Sports to do anything aside from getting blowhard transfer journos like Kaveh Solekhol and those turtle neck wearing vacuous gimp hosts to get over the idea that announcing Man City's next signing is worthy of World War 3 breakout announcement is a good thing.

      God they're such cu*ts on that channel!

       :lmao: :lmao: those dudes are annoying c#nts
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      Reply #20: Aug 07, 2023 03:59:42 pm

      Yeah, the sort of gimps you'd see stride into a "fancy" club on a Friday evening, not realising that the overpowering guff of sh*t smelling aftershave and their tight turtle necks are combining to starve their brains of oxygen, thus rendering them incapable of realising what massive cu*ts they are.
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      Reply #21: Aug 07, 2023 04:13:51 pm
      Yeah, the sort of gimps you'd see stride into a "fancy" club on a Friday evening, not realising that the overpowering guff of sh*t smelling aftershave and their tight turtle necks are combining to starve their brains of oxygen, thus rendering them incapable of realising what massive cu*ts they are.

       :lmao: Indeed.
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      Reply #22: Aug 08, 2023 12:36:48 am
      We're gonna win the F***ing Lot!


       :clap:
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      Reply #23: Aug 08, 2023 12:48:01 pm
      We're gonna win the F***ing Lot!


       :clap:

      England v Australia will be a good semi final if both teams win their QFs. Ashes revenge!
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      Reply #24: Aug 08, 2023 12:55:34 pm
      England v Australia will be a good semi final if both teams win their QFs. Ashes revenge!

      Rain won't be able to save them this time.
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      Reply #25: Aug 12, 2023 12:26:07 pm
      Caicedio looks like a very good player, best on the pitch in first half.  ;D

      Quality goal from Santos.
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      Reply #26: Aug 12, 2023 01:37:28 pm
      England into the semi final, winning goal from Russo.

      Next game Wednesday at 11am against Australia.
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      Reply #27: Aug 12, 2023 02:36:25 pm
      Missed the game seen the result, big game against the new favourites next in the aussies.
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      Reply #28: Aug 12, 2023 03:57:08 pm
      GIRL POWER

      Go girls, now to take them Aussies down  ;D
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      Reply #29: Aug 13, 2023 12:43:24 am
      GIRL POWER

      Go girls, now to take them Aussies down  ;D

      oiiiii  :D xxxxx:action-smiley-065:


      It's coming Home!  :D
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      Reply #30: Aug 13, 2023 12:54:34 am
      Caicedio looks like a very good player, best on the pitch in first half.  ;D


      Bid for her if Caicedo goes to Chelsea.  :laugh:
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      Reply #31: Aug 13, 2023 08:51:14 am
      Bid for her if Caicedo goes to Chelsea.  :laugh:

      Sadly, she's already been signed by Real Madrid.

      She's 18, was diagnosed with Ovarian cancer  aged 15, had months of chemotherapy and has now been able to play in 3 world cups in a couple of years, under 17, under 20 and now senior tournament.
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      Reply #32: Aug 13, 2023 08:15:33 pm
      Quote from RedPuppy
      Stupid red from James.

      Without VAR, she would have got a yellow. Definitely would have in the WSL, because in that league you're still allowed to get away with violent conduct. Can't con a camera at the WC though.

      There's not much to say about the quality of the football itself, because frankly, most of it is not even Legends standard, but the best thing about the tournament imo is how the refs have communicated VAR decisions, many of them in the refs second or even third language. They've all taken to it like ducks to water. Looking forward to it's implementation in the EPL, albeit we'll probably have to wait another season for it to happen.
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      Reply #33: Aug 13, 2023 08:30:36 pm

      You're correct Aussie, except that it's coming home here  :lmao:
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      Reply #34: Aug 14, 2023 05:04:36 am
      You're correct Aussie, except that it's coming home here  :lmao:

       :lmao:

      Long way to travel...be much more comfortable here!  :lmao:
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      Reply #35: Aug 14, 2023 09:44:15 pm
      :lmao:

      Long way to travel...be much more comfortable here!  :lmao:

      It's OK, our girls will bring it all the way home here and look after it, there's already a space been reserved on the plane for it  :champ: :champ: :champ:  :D
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      Reply #36: Aug 15, 2023 10:38:42 am
      Spain been on top for ages, and finally score, 1-0 with 10+ mins to go.
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      Reply #37: Aug 15, 2023 10:45:49 am
      1-1, looks like ET looming.
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      Reply #38: Aug 15, 2023 10:47:36 am
      2-1 Spain... straight away! Dreadful defending from a corner and goalie was poor.
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      Reply #39: Aug 15, 2023 10:54:57 am
      Spain in the final. Worthy winners.
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      Reply #40: Aug 16, 2023 12:57:57 pm
      Get in!
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      Reply #41: Aug 16, 2023 01:03:40 pm
      Good performance and good result.

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      Reply #42: Aug 16, 2023 01:56:07 pm
      England have been brilliant, best team in the tournament I think and should win the final.
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      Reply #43: Aug 16, 2023 05:49:24 pm
      England have been brilliant, best team in the tournament I think and should win the final.

      I really hope so, I'm not an Eng-er-lander at all, but for the women to be Euro & World champions would really be fantastic, and a wonderful achievement.
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      Reply #44: Aug 16, 2023 08:08:18 pm
      I really hope so, I'm not an Eng-er-lander at all, but for the women to be Euro & World champions would really be fantastic, and a wonderful achievement.

      I actually think Wiegman is a better coach than Southgate.
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      Reply #45: Aug 16, 2023 10:53:53 pm
      GIRL POWER

      Go girls, now to take them Aussies down  ;D


      Oh YES !!!! Didn't we just do that, what a tremendous result by our wonderful girls and what a refreshing change to watch a football game without all the hullabullo of throwing yourself all over the pitch like the men do 'pretending' to be hurt/injured, these girls just get on with it and don't make a fuss.
      The fella's could learn a lot from them.

      Exceptional performance from the Lionesses and whatever happens in the final, they can be so proud of themselves.

      But I'm sure they'll beat Spain in the final.....go girls !!!

      Told you we'd beat ya Aussie

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      Reply #46: Aug 17, 2023 12:40:58 am

      Oh YES !!!! Didn't we just do that, what a tremendous result by our wonderful girls and what a refreshing change to watch a football game without all the hullabullo of throwing yourself all over the pitch like the men do 'pretending' to be hurt/injured, these girls just get on with it and don't make a fuss.
      The fella's could learn a lot from them.

      Exceptional performance from the Lionesses and whatever happens in the final, they can be so proud of themselves.

      But I'm sure they'll beat Spain in the final.....go girls !!!

      Told you we'd beat ya Aussie



      Yes Congratulations KS


      I'll just hold on  to this a bit tighter now  :f_wah: :lmao:


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      Reply #47: Aug 17, 2023 02:18:08 pm
      Yes Congratulations KS


      I'll just hold on  to this a bit tighter now  :f_wah: :lmao:




      where does his boiled egg go on that.
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      Reply #49: Aug 18, 2023 10:23:46 am
      Yes Congratulations KS


      I'll just hold on  to this a bit tighter now  :f_wah: :lmao:




      Tough they're locked away at Lords ain't they. ;D

      Your man there just playing cos play with the £3.99 replica.
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      Reply #50: Aug 18, 2023 05:07:41 pm

      this comparison is just stupid womens football and top flight mens football is like comparing under 16's with any EPL team. I agree Southgate is a tit but its just media crap this and if they win tomorrow it wont be on a par with 1966 it aint coming home. Hope they win the game and become Women's world champions but just leave the men out of the conversation
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      Reply #51: Aug 19, 2023 11:02:48 pm
      Sweden beat the Aussies 2-0 to claim the 3rd place but the biggy is tomorrow morning, so good luck to the amazing girls that have taken them to their first World Cup final, what a tremendous achievement for them, let's hope they can go all the way and lift the trophy  :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ:
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      Reply #52: Aug 20, 2023 08:22:23 am
      Please God don'tet there be a  shrill voiced
      They think it's all over  moment
      That we'll have to listen to for the next 20 years
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      Reply #53: Aug 20, 2023 12:00:15 pm
      thought I would give it a go and SPain much more technically gifted leading 1-0. The  EFL game is on now Norwich much more attractive proposition.
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      Reply #54: Aug 20, 2023 12:15:36 pm
      Sweden beat the Aussies 2-0 to claim the 3rd place but the biggy is tomorrow morning, so good luck to the amazing girls that have taken them to their first World Cup final, what a tremendous achievement for them, let's hope they can go all the way and lift the trophy  :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ: :champ:

      Made absolute muppets of the ingurlund mens team that last few years. Good luck to them today.
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      Reply #55: Aug 20, 2023 01:05:10 pm
      Spain far superior there
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      Reply #56: Aug 20, 2023 01:08:54 pm
      Spain much better, England really struggled to retain possession or put any moves together. Every 2nd or 3rd play seemed to break down. Earps outstanding. Shame after the pen save her teammates couldn't create chances.
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      Reply #57: Aug 20, 2023 01:09:56 pm
      Thank god that's over, so is the Spanish manager going to be the next male England coach now.

      The hype has been pathetic its a different game so the comparing to 66 really sticks in my throat.
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      Reply #58: Aug 20, 2023 01:16:10 pm
      Thank god that's over, so is the Spanish manager going to be the next male England coach now.

      The hype has been pathetic its a different game so the comparing to 66 really sticks in my throat.

      It's the same game, pitch, two goals each end of the pitch.

      This countries F***ing obsession with 1966 is part of the reason it will never win F**k all ever again. Part of the reason I'm glad I'm generally not arsed what happens to the national team in general. The hype has been nothing like what it would be if it was the other bunch of failures.

      Still say Wiegman is a better coach than that boring tw*t Southgate. They women were unlucky. Spain just a better team on the day.
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      Re: Woman's FIFA World Cup 2023
      Reply #59: Aug 20, 2023 01:19:23 pm
      It's the same game, pitch, two goals each end of the pitch.

      This countries F***ing obsession with 1966 is part of the reason it will never win F**k all ever again. Part of the reason I'm glad I'm generally not arsed what happens to the national team in general. The hype has been nothing like what it would be if it was the other bunch of failures.

      Still say Wiegman is a better coach than that boring tw*t Southgate. They women were unlucky. Spain just a better team on the day.

      Same game but put that side against under 16s England Boys and they wouldn't get a kick that's just facts.

      Can't compare the 2 sports but the media want to every chance they get. It's not football its women's football they need to know the difference.
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      Reply #60: Aug 20, 2023 01:22:39 pm
      Same game but put that side against under 16s England Boys and they wouldn't get a kick that's just facts.

      Can't compare the 2 sports but the media want to every chance they get. It's not football its women's football they need to know the difference.

      Oh yawn that boring old argument about under whatever age boys blah blah.

      Just let them have their game and stop whinging about it. Why do men feel threatened by the media blagging up women's sport.

      Honestly some start behaving like the Taliban!! :laugh:
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      Reply #61: Aug 20, 2023 01:51:46 pm
      maybe if they didnt f***in hype their game which is bang average and not great to watch it might attract a wider audience but the constant comparisons by the Womens game to Mens pay is boring. The Mens game is a massive world wide Multi Billion Pound industry if its good enough they will get larger audiences and more money just stop the hype around England teams men or women its odious and boring
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      Reply #62: Aug 20, 2023 02:13:56 pm
      maybe if they didnt f***in hype their game which is bang average and not great to watch it might attract a wider audience but the constant comparisons by the Womens game to Mens pay is boring. The Mens game is a massive world wide Multi Billion Pound industry if its good enough they will get larger audiences and more money just stop the hype around England teams men or women its odious and boring

      So is the whinging about audiences, hyping up "their" game and crying about the pay argument.

      That is odious and F***ing boring. I don't get why men feel sooooooooo F***ing threatened by women kicking a ball around.

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      Reply #63: Aug 20, 2023 02:32:34 pm
      So is the whinging about audiences, hyping up "their" game and crying about the pay argument.

      That is odious and F***ing boring. I don't get why men feel sooooooooo F***ing threatened by women kicking a ball around.

      Not whinging or threatened but fed uo with the constant demands and waste of resources from the men's game.

      Do they have any stadiums? No they demand to use the mens facilities built up over decades.if the game is in demand build your own with your own funds, if the product is good sponsors will come stop draining ours.

      Now they demand similar pay !!! That's not threatening its just stupid and should be called out for what it is.

      Now they want equality, well that's simple dont have womens football have just football and if you are good enough you will make it in the game very very simple.

      Read the papers tomorrow it will be the usual the women showed the men how to do it nonsense.

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      Reply #64: Aug 20, 2023 02:39:21 pm
      Shame they couldn’t get over the line, Spain played great footy and deserved the win…
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      Reply #65: Aug 20, 2023 02:44:48 pm
      Shame they couldn’t get over the line, Spain played great footy and deserved the win…

      Yep, England were slower all over the pitch. Spain deserved winners.
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      Reply #66: Aug 20, 2023 02:48:59 pm
      Thank god that's over, so is the Spanish manager going to be the next male England coach now.

      The hype has been pathetic its a different game so the comparing to 66 really sticks in my throat.

      That's why I was happy to see England lose.
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      Reply #67: Aug 20, 2023 03:57:25 pm
      Shame they couldn’t get over the line, Spain played great footy and deserved the win…

      Good team, seem to have the Spanish dna of playing tiki-taka as well ;)
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      Reply #68: Aug 20, 2023 04:28:23 pm
      It’s hilarious how much women’s football pisses off some men!
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      Reply #69: Aug 20, 2023 05:46:49 pm
      Congrats to the Spanish FA for sticking with the bloke, now a whole bunch of feminazis missed a world cup winners medal
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      Reply #70: Aug 20, 2023 07:51:26 pm
      It’s hilarious how much women’s football pisses off some men!

      Deeply insecure men as well. Probably the sort of people who think Andrew Tate 'has a point'.
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      Reply #71: Aug 20, 2023 07:56:31 pm
      Deeply insecure men as well. Probably the sort of people who think Andrew Tate 'has a point'.

      You know there's something extremely weird that when a person disagrees with another's point they make personal insults trying to make their point seen more valid.

      Very corbynista and the new woke left standard position.

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      Reply #72: Aug 20, 2023 08:45:11 pm
      It’s hilarious how much women’s football pisses off some men!

      I don't know that it pisses a lot of men off. Am sure it does some. What are they pissed off about?
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      Reply #73: Aug 20, 2023 09:18:36 pm
      England went for Gold, but ended up with Silver, Thanks to Bronze.
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      Reply #74: Aug 20, 2023 10:37:13 pm



      But I'm sure they'll beat Spain in the final.....go girls !!!

      Told you we'd beat ya Aussie



      Looks like it went to the wrong Home, Cas!  :D xxxxx:action-smiley-065:
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      Reply #75: Aug 20, 2023 10:50:16 pm
      Looks like it went to the wrong Home, Cas!  :D xxxxx:action-smiley-065:

      Spain deserved their win, they played exceptional football, BUT at least we got to the final, very proud of our girls.
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      Reply #76: Aug 20, 2023 11:03:45 pm
      Spain deserved their win, they played exceptional football, BUT at least we got to the final, very proud of our girls.

      I didn't watch it mate, just wanted to give u sh*t  :D xxxxx:action-smiley-065: :-*
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      Reply #77: Aug 21, 2023 09:41:16 pm
      I didn't watch it mate, just wanted to give u sh*t  :D xxxxx:action-smiley-065: :-*

      Nice to know who your friends are init !!    :smack: :rasp:  ;)
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      Reply #78: Aug 21, 2023 10:21:26 pm
      Disappointing result for England but Spain were the better team for most of the game.

      I surprised that this thread got a few angry and toxic comments.
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      Reply #79: Aug 22, 2023 01:45:36 am
      Nice to know who your friends are init !!    :smack: :rasp:  ;)

       :lmao: xxxxx:action-smiley-065: :-*
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      Reply #80: Aug 22, 2023 09:40:20 am
      So is the whinging about audiences, hyping up "their" game and crying about the pay argument.

      That is odious and F***ing boring. I don't get why men feel sooooooooo F***ing threatened by women kicking a ball around.



      engage your brain if you  have one or get someone to read posts and explain them to you. Its not about the Women its about the media hype trying tp push them to a place they are not ready to be in. this bollox standard retort about men being threatened by womens football for fucks sake grow up and try to have an independent thought. its the same with FSG just rinse and repeat the same bollox supporting them .
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      Reply #81: Aug 22, 2023 09:43:23 am
      Is it over now, can I turn sky sports news on again. ???  l o l

      All summer its been england mens cricket, england womans cricket, engand womans football, england mens footi, harry kane, declan rice, etc. etc. etc...

      Really should rename it sky england sports news. l o l
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      Reply #82: Aug 26, 2023 12:07:36 am
      It's very disappointing that the legacy of this world cup has been tarnished by the actions of luis Rubiales, head of the Spanish FA and his reluctance to resign after his sexist behaviour and comments.

      He'll probably be gone within a few days but it's frustrating that it has dragged on so long.

      The Spanish team have shown a lot of bravery and solidarity after their win in the tournament.
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      Reply #83: Aug 26, 2023 12:11:28 am
      It's very disappointing that the legacy of this world cup has been tarnished by the actions of luis Rubiales, head of the Spanish FA and his reluctance to resign after his sexist behaviour and comments.

      He'll probably be gone within a few days but it's frustrating that it has dragged on so long.

      The Spanish team have shown a lot of bravery and solidarity after their win in the tournament.

      Yeah the kiss was bad enough but to double down on it and then start deflecting and trying to steer wreckage towards Hermoso and her colleagues is F***ing grim.

      What a F***ing SCUMBAG.
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      Reply #84: Aug 26, 2023 12:26:26 am
      Yeah the kiss was bad enough but to double down on it and then start deflecting and trying to steer wreckage towards Hermoso and her colleagues is F***ing grim.

      What a F***ing SCUMBAG.

      Him and every man that applauded his
      “I’m not F***ing leaving” bullshit.

      Even worse they’ve altered footage to make it look like she lifted him.

      Absolute misogynists
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      Reply #85: Aug 27, 2023 12:57:45 pm
      engage your brain if you  have one or get someone to read posts and explain them to you. Its not about the Women its about the media hype trying tp push them to a place they are not ready to be in. this bollox standard retort about men being threatened by womens football for fucks sake grow up and try to have an independent thought. its the same with FSG just rinse and repeat the same bollox supporting them .

      "Media hype"

      Then turn your TV off or don't read the F***ing papers. Not F***ing hard is it genius?

      And you're telling me to engage my brain you cheeky c**t.

      You're a F***ing snowflake threatened by women's football or media pressure - how F***ing sad and pathetic are you?
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      Reply #86: Aug 27, 2023 01:48:26 pm
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      Spain deserved their win, they played exceptional football, BUT at least we got to the final, very proud of our girls.

      You might have been proud of them, unfortunately for all their talk, they were not so proud of you. When they got home, they cleared off asap, leaving thousands of fans standing around in Heathrow, looking like fools waiting patiently for them. To put it in perspective, Ireland had the full city centre reception when they got home. And all they achieved at the tournament was a goal and a point.

      The media coverage is what gets to many, me included. That every game (regardless of quality) was fantastic, every goal scored (regardless of distance) was superb, every attendance (regardless of empty rows/seats) set a new record, how every Korean game (regardless of competitiveness) is inspiring the next generation there, along with the standard party political broadcasts you always have to put up with at these tournaments, to remember how deprived everyone involved was, a full and solid 50 YEARS ago.

      Men are not threatened by women's football, men's football is serious and has serious crowds in attendance. Women's football is entertainment, where the result doesn't really matter tbh as long as everyone there enjoyed themselves. To demonstrate that, our women's team lost the derby 3-0 at home last season, they also lost by six at the mancs. If that was the men's team, the place would go into meltdown, and this particular parish would go full on nuclear. The post match reaction would have probably been 30 new posts per minute. As it was the women's team, nobody gave a toss. There's the difference.

      My opinion, such as it is, is that if a female really wants to play football (or other sports) in England or most democratic countries in the world and is serious, there's no barrier to stop her. But the reality is most of them don't want to be footballers or even sportstars. Most of them would rather be doing something else for a living. And women the world over, regardless of culture class tribe or background, all basically want the same thing; home, husband, family. They talk to each other about it basically every day of the week, if not theirs then somebody else's. And as long as they have that, most of them are happy enough with their lives. Now there's nothing wrong with that lifestyle at all, it's generally a nicer better and healthier lifestyle than what we men live with, it's certainly much more responsible. But it's their choice to live like that, not men forcing it upon them.
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      Reply #87: Aug 28, 2023 09:55:07 am
      You might have been proud of them, unfortunately for all their talk, they were not so proud of you. When they got home, they cleared off asap, leaving thousands of fans standing around in Heathrow, looking like fools waiting patiently for them. To put it in perspective, Ireland had the full city centre reception when they got home. And all they achieved at the tournament was a goal and a point.

      The media coverage is what gets to many, me included. That every game (regardless of quality) was fantastic, every goal scored (regardless of distance) was superb, every attendance (regardless of empty rows/seats) set a new record, how every Korean game (regardless of competitiveness) is inspiring the next generation there, along with the standard party political broadcasts you always have to put up with at these tournaments, to remember how deprived everyone involved was, a full and solid 50 YEARS ago.

      Men are not threatened by women's football, men's football is serious and has serious crowds in attendance. Women's football is entertainment, where the result doesn't really matter tbh as long as everyone there enjoyed themselves. To demonstrate that, our women's team lost the derby 3-0 at home last season, they also lost by six at the mancs. If that was the men's team, the place would go into meltdown, and this particular parish would go full on nuclear. The post match reaction would have probably been 30 new posts per minute. As it was the women's team, nobody gave a toss. There's the difference.

      My opinion, such as it is, is that if a female really wants to play football (or other sports) in England or most democratic countries in the world and is serious, there's no barrier to stop her. But the reality is most of them don't want to be footballers or even sportstars. Most of them would rather be doing something else for a living. And women the world over, regardless of culture class tribe or background, all basically want the same thing; home, husband, family. They talk to each other about it basically every day of the week, if not theirs then somebody else's. And as long as they have that, most of them are happy enough with their lives. Now there's nothing wrong with that lifestyle at all, it's generally a nicer better and healthier lifestyle than what we men live with, it's certainly much more responsible. But it's their choice to live like that, not men forcing it upon them.

      That is a massive load of sexist gammon snowflake crap. Are you seriously saying that all women really want is a husband, a baby and a nice kitchen?

      I don't have a very up to date statistic but I saw an article last year that said the average salary in the WSL was about £45,000 per year. A lot of EPL players (probably the majority) earn more than that in 1 week. Most of the people posting on this forum probably earn more.
      Money is not everything but most people expect to get well paid for their job, especially if they have a short career as a sportsperson. Many women footballers around the world get paid a lot less than the average WSL player.
      Women's football is developing very quickly and the standard of football continues to improve. I thought that the quality had improved significantly from the Euros last year to the world cup and is demonstrated by the poor performance of USA. They have been caught and overtaken by many other countries, especially the European countries who have developed professional leagues. When more women see professional football as a viable career the standard of football will continue to improve.
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      Re: Woman's FIFA World Cup 2023
      Reply #88: Aug 29, 2023 03:57:18 pm
      That is a massive load of sexist gammon snowflake crap. Are you seriously saying that all women really want is a husband, a baby and a nice kitchen?

      I don't have a very up to date statistic but I saw an article last year that said the average salary in the WSL was about £45,000 per year. A lot of EPL players (probably the majority) earn more than that in 1 week. Most of the people posting on this forum probably earn more.
      Money is not everything but most people expect to get well paid for their job, especially if they have a short career as a sportsperson. Many women footballers around the world get paid a lot less than the average WSL player.
      Women's football is developing very quickly and the standard of football continues to improve. I thought that the quality had improved significantly from the Euros last year to the world cup and is demonstrated by the poor performance of USA. They have been caught and overtaken by many other countries, especially the European countries who have developed professional leagues. When more women see professional football as a viable career the standard of football will continue to improve.


      One suspects that knobhead across the water doesn't really speak to many women.
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      Reply #89: Aug 29, 2023 06:51:40 pm
      One suspects that knobhead across the water doesn't really speak to many women.
      The man rubs his cock every night looking at naked posters of Howard Webb with just the letters VAR covering his tiny cock… not a chance he speaks to many women.
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      Reply #90: Sep 03, 2023 11:59:03 pm
      I thought Rubiales had signed up there for a minute. The man who uses his public platform to make everything up as he goes along. I'm sure no woman will talk to him again.

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      Are you seriously saying that all women really want is a husband, a baby and a nice kitchen?

      I don't have a very up to date statistic but I saw an article last year that said the average salary in the WSL was about £45,000 per year. A lot of EPL players (probably the majority) earn more than that in 1 week. Most of the people posting on this forum probably earn more.
      Money is not everything but most people expect to get well paid for their job, especially if they have a short career as a sportsperson. Many women footballers around the world get paid a lot less than the average WSL player.
      Women's football is developing very quickly and the standard of football continues to improve. I thought that the quality had improved significantly from the Euros last year to the world cup and is demonstrated by the poor performance of USA. They have been caught and overtaken by many other countries, especially the European countries who have developed professional leagues. When more women see professional football as a viable career the standard of football will continue to improve.

      Football is a viable career for women, if they want it badly enough. It's not my place to comment on the salaries of what other posters here earn, but what I can say is that if I earned what you say the WSL players do, then it's more than enough for me to manage, and I would be at a lot more LFC games than I am, that's for sure.

      Of course they want more, some of them demand equal pay as well. The fact that women's football is largely played in inadequate stadiums, full of empty seats, tickets that cost a fraction of those in men's football and still can't sell, poor promotion, inadequate media coverage, no VAR, is immaterial to them. But if they want all the attention and glamour that comes with the men's game, then they have to have what the men's game has. Equality comes with rights and responsibilities, it's not merely "give me the rights I want, but you still deal with the ones I don't."

      If you're honest, the quality at the WC was men's non league level. Look at the Colombia keeper's feeble attempts to stop the England equaliser. Look at the Haiti keeper's unique no effort to save penalties technique. Look at the open goals missed, the endless misplaced passes, the toothless penalty taking. It might be the WC, but this is not WC quality. England will go on to hockey Eastern European teams by double figures until the next tournament. What will anyone learn from them? Nothing.

      When you get to a certain age in life, you realise that one of the first things a woman asks you, is about your marital status, and whether you have a family of your own or not. Some of them won't even bother saying hello to introduce themselves beforehand. That's what they want to know, and I understand why, even if they don't necessarily like the answer. But it does show that it's more important to them than most other things in life.
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      Reply #91: Sep 04, 2023 03:13:48 pm
      I thought Rubiales had signed up there for a minute. The man who uses his public platform to make everything up as he goes along. I'm sure no woman will talk to him again.

      Football is a viable career for women, if they want it badly enough. It's not my place to comment on the salaries of what other posters here earn, but what I can say is that if I earned what you say the WSL players do, then it's more than enough for me to manage, and I would be at a lot more LFC games than I am, that's for sure.

      Of course they want more, some of them demand equal pay as well. The fact that women's football is largely played in inadequate stadiums, full of empty seats, tickets that cost a fraction of those in men's football and still can't sell, poor promotion, inadequate media coverage, no VAR, is immaterial to them. But if they want all the attention and glamour that comes with the men's game, then they have to have what the men's game has. Equality comes with rights and responsibilities, it's not merely "give me the rights I want, but you still deal with the ones I don't."

      If you're honest, the quality at the WC was men's non league level. Look at the Colombia keeper's feeble attempts to stop the England equaliser. Look at the Haiti keeper's unique no effort to save penalties technique. Look at the open goals missed, the endless misplaced passes, the toothless penalty taking. It might be the WC, but this is not WC quality. England will go on to hockey Eastern European teams by double figures until the next tournament. What will anyone learn from them? Nothing.

      I agree that the women's World cup cannot be compared to elite men's football but that is due to the pool of available players which is why I highlighted the issue of wages. Mens football, especially in Europe and South America, has had many years to develop player development systems, professional leagues, academies and school sports that produce many millions of young people who want to be the next Messi. The rewards for success are massive and this produces a lot of quality players.
      This situation is very different for women. At the last world cup only 30% of the participants got paid, only 40% described themselves as professional sportspeople and 66% said they had to use unpaid leave or holidays to play in qualifying games (FIFPRO data). So obviously the standard of football will be different.
      But it was not that long ago that the men's world cup had teams and players that were far below the standard of the best teams.

      I don't think that women footballers want equal pay with male players generally but they deserve equal levels of appearance fees at international games, it's not a large sum of money. It would have been nice if the Nigerian players got paid without having to threaten a strike.

      Women's football continues to evolve, it's much better than non league football and (as with most football) is good to watch when we have 2 equally matched teams. Watching 1 sided football is a bit dull at every level, except when it's Liverpool v United. We can watch 7-0 thrashing every week and it never gets boring.
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      Reply #92: Sep 04, 2023 03:23:07 pm
      The recent Hermoso statement in full.

      After obtaining one of the most desired achievements of my sporting career and after a few days of reflection, I want to thank, with all my heart, my teammates, fans, followers, media and everyone who has made this dream a reality; your work and unconditional support has been a fundamental part to be able to win the World Cup.
      In reference to what has happened today [Rubiales’ speech] and while I don’t want to interfere with the multiple ongoing legal procedures, I feel obligated to say that the words of Mr Luis Rubiales explaining the unfortunate event are categorically false and part of the manipulative culture he has created.
      I want to make clear that not in any moment did the conversation occur that Mr Luis Rubiales references, and much less that his kiss was consensual. In the same way I want to reiterate how I did in that moment that what happened was not enjoyable.

      The situation left me in shock because of the context of the celebration, and with the time passed, and those initial feelings being able to sink, I feel the need to denounce this as I feel that no one, in no work space, sporting or social, should be a victim to this time of unconsensual behaviour. I felt vulnerable and a victim of aggression, an impulsive act, sexist, out of place and without any type of consent from my part. In short, I wasn’t respected.
      I was asked to released a joint statement to relieve the pressure off the president, but in those moments, in my head I only had being able to celebrate the historic achievement I accomplished with my teammates. That’s why, in that moment I communicated with the RFEF … and the same with media and people I trust, that I would not be releasing an individual statement nor a joint statement about the matter, as I understood that, by doing it, I would take away the spotlight from a very special moment for my teammates and I.

      Despite my decision I have to state that I have been under constant pressure to come out with some sort of statement that would justify the acts of Mr Luis Rubiales. Not only that, but also, via different ways and different people, the RFEF has pressured my close circle (family, friends, teammates, etc) so I would give a statement that had little or nothing to do with how I felt.

      It’s not my place to evaluate communication practices or integrity, but I am sure that as world champions we do not deserve a culture so manipulative, hostile and controlling. These types of incidents are added to a long list of situations that us, the players, have been [enduring] for the last few years, for what has been done, for what I have experienced, this is only a drop in a full glass and only what the whole world has been able to see. Acts like these have been part of daily life in our national team for years.
      Overall, I want to restate my position that I have taken from the start, considering that I don’t have to support the person that has committed this action against my will, who didn’t respect me, in a historic moment for me and for women’s sport of this country.
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      Reply #93: Sep 04, 2023 03:32:20 pm
      When you get to a certain age in life, you realise that one of the first things a woman asks you, is about your marital status, and whether you have a family of your own or not. Some of them won't even bother saying hello to introduce themselves beforehand. That's what they want to know, and I understand why, even if they don't necessarily like the answer. But it does show that it's more important to them than most other things in life.

      At what point will this realisation kick in? How old do I have to be. I'm quite old now and it's not happening.

      As I get older I understand more and more that all people have got different opinions and aspirations in life. Unfortunately, a significant proportion of men want to continue to wallow in misogynistic attitudes. 
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      Reply #94: Sep 04, 2023 04:46:29 pm
      https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12952643/luis-rubiales-spanish-fa-president-again-defends-mutual-and-consented-world-cup-final-kiss-with-jenni-hermoso

      "The spontaneity and happiness of the historic moment led us to carry out a mutual and consented act, the product of great enthusiasm. At no time was there any aggression, indeed, there was not even the slightest discomfort, but an overflowing joy in both.

      "I repeat: with the consent of both parties, both with affectionate hugs, as well as the kiss and subsequent parting thereafter full of affectionate mutual gestures, which occurred in the medal ceremony on stage.

      Doubt anyone that saw it would think there's a consenting snog on the gob   This F***ing guy is for the birds.  How has he not been fired.

      Whatever about the act itself,  his defense of what he did is basically lies and he deserves to be fired for for that alone !!!

      This has got unbelievable publicity, he's got a neck like a jockeys bollox to still be there.
      jimbo1962
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      Re: Woman's FIFA World Cup 2023
      Reply #95: Sep 05, 2023 07:55:45 pm
      So they've got rid of Vilda and replaced him with a  woman, the feminist juggernaut just keeps gaining momentum.
      CT_LFC
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      Re: Woman's FIFA World Cup 2023
      Reply #96: Sep 05, 2023 08:13:30 pm
      If he had just apologized this would have been over a long time ago and everyone would have moved on.

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