Maybe we should have a Shakespeare Night, much like the Scots have Burns Night which they seem to enjoy infinitely more than their patron saint day. At least Shakespeare is indisputably English, unlike either of the other nominees. Not sure what his flag would be like, or what special, fun...
The thing is, you posted your opinion of last night's game, then what I personally felt was a rather weak suggestion for improving the women's game. Which is of course your right your do so, but surely you expected some debate? I don't remember calling you a misogynist. You seem alarmed and...
What you're hinting at would be lovely. I just hope Exilegull doesn't end up being hounded off NSC. There are some hugely objectionable posters on here (in my opinion OBVIOUSLY) who seem to be extremely meekly tolerated.
Well, I've re-read your first post and all I get from it is a bloke who thinks that lady sized goals and pitches will solve the problem. I don't agree. Both teams play on the same sized pitch with the same sized goals, so it's a level playing field. The problem in my opinion is that women...
There were a few men there last night with pre-set scowls on their faces, no doubt dying to get home and tell everyone how crap their evening was. I suspect you were one of them.
Perhaps not that odd a narrative. If you're trying to drum up support for the game from a bunch of NSC duffers you'd probably get more success if you promote the "beat Palace" narrative, than "come and support a fantastic, pioneering, Sussex-based women's team who are sadly on the brink of...
Sorry, @Shr1997. Some of the men on this forum are a bit dim-witted so you probably really DID need to spell it out for them. Anyway, sounds good, will see if we can come along!
I think most people are pretty sensible about where we're at, but as with any other situation in life it's the screaming hysterics and catastrophists that will make the most noise. The majority of us just quietly sit back rolling our eyes and occasionally tutting at all the silliness.