And some removal men, from the day the "S"s ran out.To be fair, everyone who wants a shirt with ‘Pickford’ printed on the back probably already got one.
Which is probably just Jordan Pickford.
And some removal men, from the day the "S"s ran out.To be fair, everyone who wants a shirt with ‘Pickford’ printed on the back probably already got one.
Which is probably just Jordan Pickford.
This thread also makes me wonder how many of the fans complaining about her/women's football, know that a Brighton player is in the England women's team?I do think she is well known, certainly to the extent that people have heard of her.
I don't follow or watch women's football, but in the summer of 2022 and 2023 it was everywhere, the whole country was talking about it (or complaining that the whole country was talking about it), then there was the big news story about how her shirt wasn't for sale.
Only women’s football and the boat race.I didn’t even know the BBC showed sport anymore?
EFAI think the biggest shock is that this thread is still going
Read my mind! I was in the Churchill Square pop-up yesterday and bought one of those large metal BHA wall mounting crests...without even considering the ‘dark side’ of it, no idea where they’re manufactured.I hope you don’t buy any Albion merchandise.
Did somebody say dull?
In the summer I was lucky to be part of a small event looking at increasing women's participation in industries that are traditionally male dominated. Among the people in the room and sharing their stories was the woman from the FA responsible for building grassroots football for women and increasing female participation, and some of the most senior officers - and in one case the most senior officer - from all of the armed services. It was the kind of event you have your phone taken off you on the way in because for security they don't want people sharing publicly who is there until it's over...some very serious, very senior people who have zero vested interest in being "woke" if it compromises what they do and if it did compromise their work they could probably make an argument against it....yet all wanted more women involved in what they do, and many said their professions are poorer for not having enough. One of the senior (male) officers cited women's football as an important inspiration for girls to see themselves as deserving of parity with boys and that it will have a positive resonance across industries.In general it’s a competition that’s way past its sell by date and becoming vastly irrelevant.
However, as with so many things, my bellwether is the number of triggered gammons and here Mary’s done a splendid job.
Well deserved.
You can't come on here and be as vague as that HE. More info. please.In the summer I was lucky to be part of a small event looking at increasing women's participation in industries that are traditionally male dominated. Among the people in the room and sharing their stories was the woman from the FA responsible for building grassroots football for women and increasing female participation, and some of the most senior officers - and in one case the most senior officer - from all of the armed services. It was the kind of event you have your phone taken off you on the way in because for security they don't want people sharing publicly who is there until it's over...some very serious, very senior people who have zero vested interest in being "woke" if it compromises what they do and if it did compromise their work they could probably make an argument against it....yet all wanted more women involved in what they do, and many said their professions are poorer for not having enough. One of the senior (male) officers cited women's football as an important inspiration for girls to see themselves as deserving of parity with boys and that it will have a positive resonance across industries.
I'd love to hear some of the professionally offended try their arguments in that kind of space. I doubt they would be self-aware enough to be embarrassed but it'd be amusing for the rest of us.
What would you like to know? Part of my work involves looking at organisational culture, hence being at this event. Paraphrasing a bit, diversity (of all kinds) is Good Thing when it comes to organisational performance, and there's a bit of evidence that when places have at least 30% of their staff, particularly senior staff, as women those places perform better and better decisions are made - and the kicker is it often leads to better outcomes for men too. Equality isn't about doing men down at all, it benefits everyone.You can't come on here and be as vague as that HE. More info. please.
Was it MI6 or something?What would you like to know? Part of my work involves looking at organisational culture, hence being at this event. Paraphrasing a bit, diversity (of all kinds) is Good Thing when it comes to organisational performance, and there's a bit of evidence that when places have at least 30% of their staff, particularly senior staff, as women those places perform better and better decisions are made - and the kicker is it often leads to better outcomes for men too. Equality isn't about doing men down at all, it benefits everyone.
In the armed services just 12% of staff are women, and just 10% of senior staff, which is something they recognise as an issue that's a matter with impact on effectiveness. It's nothing to do with wokeness or box ticking. Some other industries there had barely better figures. How careers and industries and companies make themselves more explicitly and implicitly welcoming to diverse applicants ties in with culture as much as anything else, which is the link back to what I do.
Don’t be ridiculous, MI6 would be conducting a similar exercise with overseas Armed forces, it’s MI5Was it MI6 or something?
Liked byMy winner would have been Alfie Hewett who has won 26 majors in his career. Anyone who hasn`t watched wheelchair tennis please do. You need to be good at tennis but brilliant at wheelchair control !!
I wonder what the Venn diagram would look like for people who moan about the bbc not showing live sport and people who moan about having to pay the licence fee
Interesting, and as it’s been 5 years since the MOD allowed women to occupy ALL roles in the armed forces, (including front line infantry) it must follow that mixed units of males and females are more effective than male only units?What would you like to know? Part of my work involves looking at organisational culture, hence being at this event. Paraphrasing a bit, diversity (of all kinds) is Good Thing when it comes to organisational performance, and there's a bit of evidence that when places have at least 30% of their staff, particularly senior staff, as women those places perform better and better decisions are made - and the kicker is it often leads to better outcomes for men too. Equality isn't about doing men down at all, it benefits everyone.
In the armed services just 12% of staff are women, and just 10% of senior staff, which is something they recognise as an issue that's a matter with impact on effectiveness. It's nothing to do with wokeness or box ticking. Some other industries there had barely better figures. How careers and industries and companies make themselves more explicitly and implicitly welcoming to diverse applicants ties in with culture as much as anything else, which is the link back to what I do.
Agree with this completely……the worst team environments I experienced in corporate life (particularly at Executive level) were always those that were dominated by one gender - didn’t matter whether it was male or female, they could be equally bad.What would you like to know? Part of my work involves looking at organisational culture, hence being at this event. Paraphrasing a bit, diversity (of all kinds) is Good Thing when it comes to organisational performance, and there's a bit of evidence that when places have at least 30% of their staff, particularly senior staff, as women those places perform better and better decisions are made - and the kicker is it often leads to better outcomes for men too. Equality isn't about doing men down at all, it benefits everyone.
In the armed services just 12% of staff are women, and just 10% of senior staff, which is something they recognise as an issue that's a matter with impact on effectiveness. It's nothing to do with wokeness or box ticking. Some other industries there had barely better figures. How careers and industries and companies make themselves more explicitly and implicitly welcoming to diverse applicants ties in with culture as much as anything else, which is the link back to what I do.
Hahaha. This is such a fantastic misrepresentation of what people have said that I can’t help but laugh at you.Interesting, and as it’s been 5 years since the MOD allowed women to occupy ALL roles in the armed forces, (including front line infantry) it must follow that mixed units of males and females are more effective than male only units?
Given that physical ability is the only likely barrier to entry in (say) front line units, it equally must follow that our professional sporting females can compete equally with their male counterparts?
That would help resolve some of the issues at play in the the debate about the parity of performance and also reward between men and women’s sport.
Mary Earps between the sticks for the BHA first team being paid the same as Steele………….why not? On your assessment we must be better right?