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Women's Fifa World Cup - Why Is The Bbc Spending All This Time And Effort On It?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /sport/ footbal l/48137 701
I dont know anyone, male or female, who is going to watch it or is remotely interested. Yet the BBC insists on spending a load of licence payers money on covering the whole thing. Are they yet again trying to prove how 'inclusive' and right on they are at our expense? I dont care how much they try to ram it down our throats, I wont be watching it, Im not interested.
I dont know anyone, male or female, who is going to watch it or is remotely interested. Yet the BBC insists on spending a load of licence payers money on covering the whole thing. Are they yet again trying to prove how 'inclusive' and right on they are at our expense? I dont care how much they try to ram it down our throats, I wont be watching it, Im not interested.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Honestly, Dave.......only programmes you and people you know are interested in should be shown? There must be many programmes broadcast that don't interest you so is there a hidden agenda here somewhere?....x
Never mind....The Great British Sewing Bee will be back soon then you can have a go at watching men sew.... :-)
Never mind....The Great British Sewing Bee will be back soon then you can have a go at watching men sew.... :-)
There's a football World Cup for women?
"Honestly, Dave.......only programmes you and people you know are interested in should be shown?" You're being wilfully obtuse - it is quite clear what dave is saying, because no matter how the spin is spun, there's no getting away from the fact that it is a minority sport that very few people watch and are interested in.
Almost inevitably somebody will post that women's football is better than men's - I've seen this before, and I've also seen the same comment about women's rugby - but the simple fact of the matter is that neither can hold a candle to the men's game.
Good luck to them, I hope they do well...but I won't be watching either.
"Honestly, Dave.......only programmes you and people you know are interested in should be shown?" You're being wilfully obtuse - it is quite clear what dave is saying, because no matter how the spin is spun, there's no getting away from the fact that it is a minority sport that very few people watch and are interested in.
Almost inevitably somebody will post that women's football is better than men's - I've seen this before, and I've also seen the same comment about women's rugby - but the simple fact of the matter is that neither can hold a candle to the men's game.
Good luck to them, I hope they do well...but I won't be watching either.
I'll try and watch as many of England's games as i can. Back in the day, my brother and i used to watch quite a few of the local non-league sides, sometimes watching a game almost every evening. Whatever the class of football, there is always lots of endeavour and odd moments of skill. We can't all be City/Liverpool/Spurs fans. And, dave50, i would hazard a guess that many fans of women's football are licence payers, too :-/
I think as a public service broadcaster the BBC are committed to showing certain events both sporting and those of general public interest, so I don't think they had any option but to show it. Personally, I'm not that interested in about 95% of what they show, but don't really expect them to cater for my limited viewing preferences.
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