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Women Playing Football
Do you like watching it? Dr Johnson said, "Sir, a woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all!"
Could this apply to football?
Don't please get me wrong, I think there are lots of sports women are good at & a pleasure to watch, golf, swimming, athletics.
It's probably me, but I fail to get excited about it.
Stand back & waits for onslaught.
Could this apply to football?
Don't please get me wrong, I think there are lots of sports women are good at & a pleasure to watch, golf, swimming, athletics.
It's probably me, but I fail to get excited about it.
Stand back & waits for onslaught.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't mind the women playing and well done the team last night. However, the commentary team was dire......a shame that they hadn't brought in their top guns on this one ....As an old boss of mine once said as of presentation, 'if in doubt, use the first surgeon's maxim, rip it out.' The commentary women last night dribbled on and on.....
Over the last 10 - 15 years, women's football in this country has evolved, and continues to do so - it was once so bad as to be almost unwatchable. Yes, we know men are faster, stronger and more skillful with the ball, but we've been playing competitive football for well over a hundred years.
We have lagged behind many other countries but that has been down to lack of serious investment. After the Euro win, that may (really should) change.
Many countries now have professional women's football leagues, which, by their very competitive nature, have improved the skill levels of women in football.
As long as women's football continues to evolve, things can only get better. And, who knows, perhaps one day 10C will have his boat floated by watching an expertly delivered bicycle-kick.
We have lagged behind many other countries but that has been down to lack of serious investment. After the Euro win, that may (really should) change.
Many countries now have professional women's football leagues, which, by their very competitive nature, have improved the skill levels of women in football.
As long as women's football continues to evolve, things can only get better. And, who knows, perhaps one day 10C will have his boat floated by watching an expertly delivered bicycle-kick.