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  1. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Fair comments. And I work with womens teams - unfortunately that also means the need to defend them. With the over-correcting - you lump this in with politics, vaccine drive etc - doesn't that then insinuate that it's part of a bigger cultural problem and not confined to just the medias...
  2. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    And that I'm not debating G. My point (again) is that the womans game is decades behind the mens because of inequality and a ban. In 50 years time, are Chelsea WFC going to have the same attendances as men? Unlikely? Are they going to be better than 2022 if they continue to promote the game in...
  3. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Or maybe they're giving it a chance to grow further so it inspires others in the future to take up the sport?
  4. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Me? Because I'm sticking up for a bit of equality?
  5. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Ha ha - are you seriously calling me a loner who doesn't go outside?! Ha ha! My work here with you is done.
  6. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Or maybe I live in the 2020s and don't have views entrenched in the 70s...
  7. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Strange opinion
  8. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    It's not shoved down your throat FFS...stop being melodramatic.
  9. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Well, it is. To insinuate that the womens game wouldn't be further forward if they hadn't been banned until 50 years ago is weird. Womens football is only starting to see real investment - with the TV deal that started this season. The benefit isn't going to happen overnight. As for womens...
  10. Skyblueweeman

    So, this morning I went Sea Swimming....

    True story. It was almost inverted.
  11. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    See, this 'shoving it down your throat' is a pretty lame term - not just directed at you SB1991. No one forces you read anything about the womens game - it's merely there to show that it's there and give the game more exposure than it previously has done. So what if a phone pings about the...
  12. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    I'm based in the UK and work with 3 professional womens teams in the FAWSL and the FAWC - I don't know about other countries womans leagues. The skill levels of mens football is ahead of where it was 50 years ago because of the advances of training methods, training facilities, coaching...
  13. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    If Women had been playing as long as men, the quality would be much better.
  14. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Continued exposure will lead to an increased support. Its not going away and will only continue to get more exposure. That's a good thing.
  15. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    Which is why the quality will always be behind the mens game. But there was some good football in the Utd Everton game today.
  16. Skyblueweeman

    The 'quality' of Womens Football

    To be fair, there were 20k at Old Trafford today
  17. Skyblueweeman

    So, this morning I went Sea Swimming....

    Honestly, do it mate. Genuinely felt great yesterday afterwards. Committing to do it every Friday morning.
  18. Skyblueweeman

    So, this morning I went Sea Swimming....

    Ah nice one. That's about 8 miles isn't it?
  19. Skyblueweeman

    So, this morning I went Sea Swimming....

    I used to cycle a lot but stopped really after Lands End to John O'Groats. Took a lot out of me mentally and physically but then my bike was written off so not cheap to replace. Loved cycling though.
  20. Skyblueweeman

    So, this morning I went Sea Swimming....

    Not like you to put a downer on something G? Anyway, it is a serious point, granted. That said, you can 'literally get killed' doing anything - cycling, running, love-making (oo-er), mending your car. Also, that article states: It is rare – affecting about one in 10,000 people in the UK...
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