Why is he (Jonas) commenting on women's football anyway? Has he played women's football at any sort of level? Why are we being forced to watch men talking about our women's game? Stick to men's football mate then people might take you seriously. Enough of this pc nonsense.
Barry has to come and spoil things
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
Why is he (Jonas) commenting on women's football anyway? Has he played women's football at any sort of level? Why are we being forced to watch men talking about our women's game? Stick to men's football mate then people might take you seriously. Enough of this pc nonsense.
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Josephine Barton is raging on social media
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
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On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
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It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
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Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 6 minutes ago
Why is he (Jonas) commenting on women's football anyway? Has he played women's football at any sort of level? Why are we being forced to watch men talking about our women's game? Stick to men's football mate then people might take you seriously. Enough of this pc nonsense.
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comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 5 minutes ago
Barry has to come and spoil things
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Why is he taking about our game? It's a completely different game to the men's game. He wouldn't understand. Get him off my screen or let him take the abuse he deserves. Stop complaining about people abusing him when we are being FORCED to listen to his views that he his not qualified to give on our women's game.
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
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On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
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It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
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Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
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And we comment and complain the same way when it happens in the male game.
Remember when Arteta complained about what happened at Newcastle? the media falsely accused him of being hypocritical too because the media claimed he was sticking up for the refs when a poor decision happened in the Liverpool V spurs match, but they took his comments from another question and pretended it was for that actual situation.
Is he the guy that keeps appearing on the BBC's punditry team for women's football during major tournaments?
He'll probably lose that gig now.
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 5 seconds ago
Is he the guy that keeps appearing on the BBC's punditry team for women's football during major tournaments?
He'll probably lose that gig now.
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And so he should. He's not qualified to talk about it. Just there to tick boxes.
Has Jessica Ennis had her say yet?
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 2 minutes ago
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
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No, a woman prime minister closed them all down
comment by Brian Gittins (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 2 minutes ago
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
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No, a woman prime minister closed them all down
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Go and bleed a radiator then or some other dirty manual labour that men do. Leave talking about women's football to those who are qualified to do so.
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
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On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
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It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
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Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
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It's actually Hayes that's holding different genders to different standards though. She is the one that brought gender into it.
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
----------------------------------------------------------------------
On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
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Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
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It's actually Hayes that's holding different genders to different standards though. She is the one that brought gender into it.
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Exactly.
I have no problem with what she did in terms of the push, but referring to his 'male aggression' creates a completely one-sided situation in which she can say and do as she pleases and he can't.
Also, Hayes is one of the female managers who has been touted as possibly landing a big role in the men's game.
She's going to find that very difficult indeed if she's 'not down with male aggression'.
How's it any different to a manager talking about foreign playacting and gamesmanship? "We don't do that here" the managers often say when they lose to a foreign team in European competition.
They do it because they are foreign and he is aggressive because he is a male. Same thing. Being a bunch of snowflakes lads.
What does the Chelsea manageress expect, to be greeted with a bunch of flowers at the end of a game?
Man up ffs
comment by Brian Gittins (U1449)
posted 10 minutes ago
What does the Chelsea manageress expect, to be greeted with a bunch of flowers at the end of a game?
Man up ffs
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Yes. This is women's football. He needs to woman up
Emma Hayes...
More like Emma Klopp!
More like sore loser
Congratulations to Arsenal Women
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
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Are you a woman now? I thought you were football’s first openly gay fan?
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 4 hours, 28 minutes ago
Exactly. She's the Mourinho of women's football.
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Much more Klopp-like behavior IMO. He's the classic Sore Loser.
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by Brian Gittins (U1449)
posted 10 minutes ago
What does the Chelsea manageress expect, to be greeted with a bunch of flowers at the end of a game?
Man up ffs
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Yes. This is women's football. He needs to woman up
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She was the one who entered his world by 'manhandling' him. She could have tried womanhandling him instead like pulling at his hair, if she didn't want to be seen as a hypocrite.
I for one, am shocked that someone employed by Chelsea Football Club is a classless piece of shiiiiit.
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posted on 1/4/24
Why is he (Jonas) commenting on women's football anyway? Has he played women's football at any sort of level? Why are we being forced to watch men talking about our women's game? Stick to men's football mate then people might take you seriously. Enough of this pc nonsense.
posted on 1/4/24
Barry has to come and spoil things
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
Why is he (Jonas) commenting on women's football anyway? Has he played women's football at any sort of level? Why are we being forced to watch men talking about our women's game? Stick to men's football mate then people might take you seriously. Enough of this pc nonsense.
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Josephine Barton is raging on social media
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
----------------------------------------------------------------------
On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 6 minutes ago
Why is he (Jonas) commenting on women's football anyway? Has he played women's football at any sort of level? Why are we being forced to watch men talking about our women's game? Stick to men's football mate then people might take you seriously. Enough of this pc nonsense.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 5 minutes ago
Barry has to come and spoil things
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Why is he taking about our game? It's a completely different game to the men's game. He wouldn't understand. Get him off my screen or let him take the abuse he deserves. Stop complaining about people abusing him when we are being FORCED to listen to his views that he his not qualified to give on our women's game.
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
----------------------------------------------------------------------
On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And we comment and complain the same way when it happens in the male game.
Remember when Arteta complained about what happened at Newcastle? the media falsely accused him of being hypocritical too because the media claimed he was sticking up for the refs when a poor decision happened in the Liverpool V spurs match, but they took his comments from another question and pretended it was for that actual situation.
posted on 1/4/24
Is he the guy that keeps appearing on the BBC's punditry team for women's football during major tournaments?
He'll probably lose that gig now.
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 5 seconds ago
Is he the guy that keeps appearing on the BBC's punditry team for women's football during major tournaments?
He'll probably lose that gig now.
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And so he should. He's not qualified to talk about it. Just there to tick boxes.
posted on 1/4/24
Has Jessica Ennis had her say yet?
posted on 1/4/24
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 2 minutes ago
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
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No, a woman prime minister closed them all down
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Brian Gittins (U1449)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 2 minutes ago
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
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No, a woman prime minister closed them all down
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Go and bleed a radiator then or some other dirty manual labour that men do. Leave talking about women's football to those who are qualified to do so.
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
----------------------------------------------------------------------
On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's actually Hayes that's holding different genders to different standards though. She is the one that brought gender into it.
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 22 seconds ago
Had that been the other way round, it would be round the clock coverage on Sky sports with BBC and ex female footballers saying he should be sacked, with him never getting a job in football again. Gotta love equality
----------------------------------------------------------------------
On the other hand, men like Mourinho have gotten away with it all their careers.
So why is this different and/or more serious to some people?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's not more serious,it's what happens in football, the fact is that she's complaining about something Jonas did and then reacts like that, it's very hypocritical.
Also do you really think if the roles were reverse if Jonas pushed Emma like that, that the media wouldn't say anything about it?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly. Hypocrisy is rife in football. Are women supposed to be held to a higher standard? Obviously what she did isn't OK, but it happens in football and in life too.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's actually Hayes that's holding different genders to different standards though. She is the one that brought gender into it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly.
I have no problem with what she did in terms of the push, but referring to his 'male aggression' creates a completely one-sided situation in which she can say and do as she pleases and he can't.
posted on 1/4/24
Also, Hayes is one of the female managers who has been touted as possibly landing a big role in the men's game.
She's going to find that very difficult indeed if she's 'not down with male aggression'.
posted on 1/4/24
How's it any different to a manager talking about foreign playacting and gamesmanship? "We don't do that here" the managers often say when they lose to a foreign team in European competition.
They do it because they are foreign and he is aggressive because he is a male. Same thing. Being a bunch of snowflakes lads.
posted on 1/4/24
What does the Chelsea manageress expect, to be greeted with a bunch of flowers at the end of a game?
Man up ffs
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Brian Gittins (U1449)
posted 10 minutes ago
What does the Chelsea manageress expect, to be greeted with a bunch of flowers at the end of a game?
Man up ffs
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Yes. This is women's football. He needs to woman up
posted on 1/4/24
Emma Hayes...
More like Emma Klopp!
posted on 1/4/24
More like sore loser
Congratulations to Arsenal Women
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
And why are you middle aged men giving your views on what goes on in women's football? Do you not have coal mines to be down or something?
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Are you a woman now? I thought you were football’s first openly gay fan?
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson (U1282)
posted 4 hours, 28 minutes ago
Exactly. She's the Mourinho of women's football.
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Much more Klopp-like behavior IMO. He's the classic Sore Loser.
posted on 1/4/24
comment by Ryan Howley (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by Brian Gittins (U1449)
posted 10 minutes ago
What does the Chelsea manageress expect, to be greeted with a bunch of flowers at the end of a game?
Man up ffs
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Yes. This is women's football. He needs to woman up
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She was the one who entered his world by 'manhandling' him. She could have tried womanhandling him instead like pulling at his hair, if she didn't want to be seen as a hypocrite.
posted on 1/4/24
I for one, am shocked that someone employed by Chelsea Football Club is a classless piece of shiiiiit.
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