Seems odd no one has mentioned it, but we have a month of international football starting tomorrow
Most of it live on BBC. I'm looking forward to it, though there will be huge differences in ability between countries.
Pity England start with France, as the odds must be against us in that one, but here's hoping we have a good tournament
World Cup - can't wait
posted on 5/6/15
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Unless the birds play naked i have no interest.
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This
posted on 5/6/15
The standard is garbage
But unlike the men's game, where managers are scared for their jobs, so it's all about not getting beat and games are open.
Am looking forward to it
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Being smashed ^
posted on 5/6/15
Talking of ladies of an alternative persuasion, there was a couple of very pretty girls at Waterloo station earlier this week, trying to get their tongues down each other with remarkable gusto for a public place. Wish I'd had a camera, there's no doubt that sort of thing is entertaining too
posted on 5/6/15
Nowt to do with not liking football for me, i love the game, but not really interested in Ladies football as it's just not that entertaining, although some of them are nice to look at, there are other places to look at nice women too
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I'll try and catch some games
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It's not good to watch....how is that failing the 'football test'?
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There's nothing wrong with women's football. I find the quality o.k. The goalkeepers it must be said are borderline shocking, but they are not without the laugh factor.
The biggest draw back for me is the crowd, or lack of should i say ? There just isn't the atmosphere as with most mens games on T.V.
posted on 5/6/15
I actually watched the England Ladies away to Canada in a friendly last week. They were awful, a bit like Leeds at our worst, inasmuch as they gave the ball away every time they had possession. To be fair, only two or three of the regular first teamers played. The rest were being given a run out and it showed. Subs brought on far too late, and forced to play so deep they seldom crossed the halfway line in open play. I'm sure some will disagree with my view, and it's still available on the iPlayer if you're not faint hearted.