[Football] Women's World Cup

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PILTDOWN MAN

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And a lovely shot of an Aussie crying her eyes out on the BBC news. Marvellous scenes! 😂😂
Sounded like a dry bearing no doubt.
 


Paris

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Sarina Wiegman is a very impressive individual. If she wants to I wonder if/when she'll get the opportunity to take on a professional men's team.
 


Scappa

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Ned Kelly, Captain Thunderbolt, Kylie, Scott Morrison, Olivia Newton-John, Glenn McGrath, your soccer Sheila's took one hell of a beating
 
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ozzygull

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Sarina Wiegman is a very impressive individual. If she wants to I wonder if/when she'll get the opportunity to take on a professional men's team.
I think she would be very good and no reason why she could not do it. But why would she want to? The sh!t that would come and the torrent of abuse from misogynistic tw@ts would not be worth it. She has a very high profile job and doing it fantasically well.
 








nicko31

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I think she would be very good and no reason why she could not doit. But why would she want to? The sh!t that would come and the torrent of abuse from misogynistic tw@ts would not be worth it. She has a very high profile job and doing it fantasically well.
I think the day when a woman manages a mens team isn't far away
 




fly high

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I agreed with you for 2 hours but I've just realised they did win the Ashes.
They didn't win the Ashes, just retained them as both men's and women's tournaments ended being drawn.
 


Icy Gull

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I think the day when a woman manages a mens team isn't far away
Already happened, didn’t last long

 






ozzygull

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I think the day when a woman manages a mens team isn't far away
The problem will be if they lose matches it will be because they are a "woman" not because they are rubbish, As a 51 year old woman who has worked in very male dominated jobs, when a woman makes a mistake it is because she is a woman, man makes the same mistake he's having a bad day. It has got a lot better over the years, but it not there yet.

Anyhow let's just celerbrate the fantastic achievement. England are in a football world cup final in my lifetime. Unbelievable. So excited
 


knocky1

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They didn't win the Ashes, just retained them as both men's and women's tournaments ended being drawn.

A premature ejaculation by myself. I erroneously thought the Aussie women had won "The Ashes" this summer 8-7.
 










PILTDOWN MAN

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I think the day when a woman manages a mens team isn't far away
I'd ask her now if she wanted the men and women's national team.
 


zeetha

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I mean yes, but Sam Kerr is an absolute force of nature. Bloody terrifying watching her play

Every time she was bearing down on goal especially in the first 70 mins I almost couldn't watch shes so clinical. She did tire, and obviously isn't fully match fit yet - they'd have taken her off if they could've done. That one chance before our third goal I think if she'd been fully fit she'd have at least got it on target
 




Paris

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Already happened, didn’t last long

In retrospect that appeared to be a publicity stunt from Dale Vince. Only he really knows.
 




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