Watch benny Hill and love thy neighbour and hope the spurs game is the featured match on MOTD.Unrelated point, but does anyone know what to do if you suddenly find yourself in the 1970s?
Get prepared for a recession, three day week and being bent over by the US, followed by the destruction of industry and policies making the rich richer.Unrelated point, but does anyone know what to do if you suddenly find yourself in the 1970s?
I'd like to point out, if not obvious, that my comment was a joke about Apple, not female footballers..!And she is Dutch so is super friendly
I'd like to point out, if not obvious, that my comment was a joke about Apple, not female footballers..!
There's already too much football.
If the woman's game wants to succeed it needs a different audience than the one already watching the Premier League every weekend.
Instead of that they have just sold themselves off to the biggest brands in football. Inviting the likes of United and us to fund professional teams with no history and expect people to come to the games.
Instead they should have their own teams with history and actual support and build it up from there.
This is like Spurs suddenly having a basketball team and expecting people to care about it.
The problem always with women's sports is women don't want to go to watch sport regularly. They will go to a big one off event but not every other week.
The plan instead to get men, priced out of going to Premier League games, to go watch this instead. But why would anyone care about the result of a team with no history that you have no real connection with.
The women's World Cup was like the Olympics. Something people will pay attention to every 4 years and ignore inbetween.
Netball is fantastic. I play a couple of times a week in mixed teams.I don't really have much time for women's football. I struggle with the whole knowing I'm actually better than them thing.
However I've become a bit obsessed with netball this past month. The world cup semis and final last weekend was some of the best sporting spectacle of seen in years. It's unbelievably quick, elegant, but also really really brutal. England have a player called Natalie Haythornthwaite who is a real Eriksen-style lock-picker - spellbinding to watch
Netball is fantastic. I play a couple of times a week in mixed teams.
Tough as hell.
Couldn’t help yourself could you, you sexist pig?He highlights of our game against Chelsea are on BBC4 now and repeated on BBC1 later
I used to play in mixed teams too and agree, it's really tough