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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Your obviously hurting. :laugh:

Hurting over what??? Why would welshman be hurting over englands women winning the euros and the someone who hasnt a clue about football, trying to compare it to the mens game……its pointless
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
Hurting over what??? Why would welshman be hurting over englands women winning the euros and the someone who hasnt a clue about football, trying to compare it to the mens game……its pointless

Why keep replying then? :wacko:
 

PaulSB

Squire
Thinking about this Community Shield thing. Is it important? Definitely not in the longterm but yes in the few weeks surrounding it.

My club, Rovers, played Everton in the 1995 match. I had forgotten this and thought we had played United and lost 2-0. A quick Google told me we played United in 1994 and lost 2-0 and we lost 1-0 to Everton in '95.

As a Rover trips to Wembley are few and far between, I was at both games yet had them confused and had forgotten the '94 match. Contrast that with my vivid memories of our Full Members Cup win in '87 and play off victory in '92. It's like yesterday.

Important matches live long in the memory. Friendlies soon get forgotten.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Come on now guys, lets not discuss football in the football thread….people will get upset.

i mean the season never stopped really.
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
The ladies did well so good on them.

The men vs ladies argument is a non-starter for me.

A very different game to watch imo with the ladies lacking in physicality and speed.

Nonetheless, all the English lasses are far fitter than me and can play football far better than I ever could. 😊
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Comparing mens vs womens in terms of experience of watching as a fan is very valid. I found the women's games more entertaining to watch than the such as the premier league, whilst accepting that the skill levels in some area's aren't yet as developed as the mens game, although the standards have improved vastly over the past few years now there are pro leagues in some countries.

to say the women team is better than the mens because they won the Euro's isnt a great argument.

As well document men posses an inherent advantage in strength / athletic ability etc over women which is why we have mens and women sports and very rarely do they compete on equal terms, except where riding horses....
 

AndyRM

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Comparing mens vs womens in terms of experience of watching as a fan is very valid. I found the women's games more entertaining to watch than the such as the premier league, whilst accepting that the skill levels in some area's aren't yet as developed as the mens game, although the standards have improved vastly over the past few years now there are pro leagues in some countries.

to say the women team is better than the mens because they won the Euro's isnt a great argument.

As well document men posses an inherent advantage in strength / athletic ability etc over women which is why we have mens and women sports and very rarely do they compete on equal terms, except where riding horses....

My old Sunday League team regularly played the ladies equivalent. Generally, it was a pretty even contest, until our idiot left back, Steve, lost the plot, halved one of them and got sent off. You cold tell he was building up to it too, and there was no calming him down or stopping it.
 
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