HillmortonBlade
With the luck of the Irish
OK women's football.
Good that its becoming very popular - Bad standard.
I'm going to see Man City v Doncaster Belles on Mayday bank holiday - I'm going with a friend of mine, a lesbian/feminist friend of mine.
Now it'll be a grudge match, if you know the least bit about the unfairness of the women's league manipulation you know THAT. Man City replaced Doncaster a couple of years ago in the first division, the Belles were relegated before the season kicked off - it was pre-ordained, cheers Scudamore.
The other thing is, it'll be the first ever women's game I will have been to, I can't stand to watch it - I watched the world cup 6 years ago? in China but last time round I only bothered watching Japan v England. The standard is too poor for me, thats why I don't watch the Blades much right now, I mean, where's the fun? what's the point?
I watched the 7ish-year-old daughter of a friend of mine play in a mixed sex match, I was there with a load of Scouse Mums on the touchline some years ago, there was one outstanding lad, Holly played OK but the (grown & gobby/politically leftish [Liverpudlian]) women read what was happening completely wrong - they were full of 'well the boys are so much stronger than the girls' type comments but that was far from the case at that age. What they missed was that those lads, like we used to, were practicing football much, much more than they practiced anything else, 3 games per day, 2 in the playtimes am & pm and 1 at Dinner time in the playground with a tennis ball, every weekday and then a match or two at weekends, EVERY DAY. - that's why the boys were better. - I submit, thats probably why that goalkeeper fcuked up so royally, she looked like she'd never practiced kicking with her wrong foot......
BUT - and here's my dilemma and what I shall broach very carefully (if at all) with my friend Kat at the match in Manchester on May 2nd. I also think that for most women players - who now, fully grown are no longer as big or as strong as adult men - either the ball, or the pitch is too big for most women players.
Discuss........and if you do discuss it please keep to the point.
I managed a junior football for some years and when it got to Under 10's/11's the girls in the teams were often amongst the stronger. I always thought must have been because they had stuck at it and had that little bit more to prove.