No, just inaccurate. The women tend to do this sort of thing far less.
Maybe if a woman dives or feigns injury we should tell them to stop being such a big man's lumber jacket.
Prime example in the Liverpool v Palace game.
Ayew challenged by an arguably high boot. Goes down clutching his face. Ref is having none of it. Suddenly up he gets as if nothing happened.
All for that being stamped out- if it's a man's game........
Strangely, the women don't do that so much.
That's not football. That's just score settling and men being twats. How anyone can enjoy that is beyond me. I have a different interpretation of a 'real man' and it's not one that behaves like that.
If anyone wants to return to those days, it's not football they want to return to.
What else...
I am when it's used as a politically convenient tool that doesn't have context and intent taken into account. So I agree there.
But such things do exist, even in NSC. So it's always important to be mindful and, most importantly, just try and establish what people really mean.
If Souness generally does have an issue with the women's game then I'd rather he fessed up than used subtle digs. But he needs to be asked the question directly.
To give background to my original thoughts, I'm absolutely made up the women's football has been given the profile it has. I loved...
Okay, let's just be sensible and rational about it.
Firstly, an unwise choice of words- especially given the summer we've had. It's a stock phrase that has been imputed in many old school folk. I guess I'm old school, but it's alien to me. It's a game for everyone. But I'm not going to get...