Sheffsteel
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Female crown green bowling team ?
Are they the girls with a bias for gripping big woods ?
Very clever ha ha
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Female crown green bowling team ?
Are they the girls with a bias for gripping big woods ?
I agree about the Beeb. Plus it seems to be yet another area of football that gets coverage in the Guardian way beyond what it deserves when you consider how many people are interested in it, like the leagues in Australia and the US, compared to the crumbs the football league gets.
It’s best not to compare with the men’s game and treat it like a different sport.
In conclusion I would watch a women’s game when the weather is nice but wouldn’t pay much, probably a £5 is OK.
west ham straight to the top flight?? who'd have thunk itA big well done to the girls.
Manchester United have been awarded a licence to join next season's Women's Championship, ending their 13-year absence from the senior women's game.
West Ham United will move straight up to the top flight - the new 11-team, full-time Women's Super League.
"Charlton, Leicester City, Lewes and Sheffield United will join Man Utd in being added to the second tier.
But current top-flight side Sunderland and second-tier Watford and Oxford are to drop out of England's top two tiers.
The news comes after a restructure of the women's leagues - which are run by the Football Association - and saw existing clubs have to re-apply for their places, before a second, open application phase"
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I do think this is the best way forward. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I think the men's and women's seasons should overlap and women should play in the summer months (even if it's evenings to tackle any heat problems). Every other close season there's a dearth of football, so why not take advantage of what is in effect a captive audience?
I don't know if it's allowed, but I'd also try to do what some of the 'left wing' non league clubs are doing too. Serving craft ale in the stands, currywurst, stuff like that. Make it more of an event than just the football (which is not nearly up to scratch yet).
I agree completely but some of our colleagues on here seem on face value to be less enlightened than you.My view of women's football is the same as my view of La Liga, or Serie A: It's football, but I have no interest in it whatsoever.
It is possible not to be interested in women's football and not be a misogynist or "stuck in the 19th century".
I look forward to immediately being called a sexist when I declare number 10 has a nice ass.
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