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Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 8:06 am
by HappyHour@TheBreweryOfLife
Poor woman. You could see the permanent psychological scar forming......anyways, come oooooon, Japan.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 8:57 am
by Earl Grey
Earl Grey wrote:
uspompeyfan wrote:If England reach the final, I could be tempted over the border. Plenty of seats now that the Colony is no longer involved.
It's written in the stars, USPF.

The final will be a repeat of that '66 game - except this time for the lionesses.....

ENGLAND V GERMANY
Well I was almost right...

...it WILL be ENGLAND V GERMANY...

...just not the Final.

Hard luck, girls. I think Mark Sampson made the wrong changes towards the end, especially taking Fara Williams off leaving no protection in front of the back four. He should've gone for Aluko instead of White earlier on, too.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 8:17 pm
by BlueinMontreal
I missed the game due to being on a flight from Canada to Dubai. Gutted that the ladies missed out in such a manner. Hopefully the women's game will continue to mature and maybe next time around.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 11:37 pm
by Lost in Transportation
HappyHour@TheBreweryOfLife wrote:Poor woman. You could see the permanent psychological scar forming......
I can see the Pizza Hut advert forming...

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 8:43 am
by Earl Grey
Lost in Transportation wrote:
HappyHour@TheBreweryOfLife wrote:Poor woman. You could see the permanent psychological scar forming......
I can see the Pizza Hut advert forming...
:lol:

Instead of missed penalties it'll be spectacularly badly timed O.G.s

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:38 pm
by LiT other account
Well done girls. Beating Germany for the 1st time in 21 attempts. Third place beyond expectations.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:51 pm
by No Shot Sherlock
LiT other account wrote:Well done girls. Beating Germany for the 1st time in 21 attempts. Third place beyond expectations.
Well done indeed. Gutsy performance after the disappointment against Japan. Ran their socks off and any victory over the Germans is a good victory.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 8:20 am
by Earl Grey
Congratulations, Lionesses. Well deserved Bronze Medal.

Still don't always agree with what Sampson does but I guess you can't argue with third place in the W.C.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 10:00 am
by RubiconCSL
Brilliant result. Well done England Women. Plus, in a way, beating Germany on penalties (well, penalty anyway).

Now if only the men could emulate that sort of commitment.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 10:23 am
by Selsey Bill
RubiconCSL wrote: Now if only the men could emulate that sort of commitment.
They never will, not with Woy in charge

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 10:46 am
by Locky_McLockface
Selsey Bill wrote:
RubiconCSL wrote: Now if only the men could emulate that sort of commitment.
They never will, not with Woy in charge
Woy's not the problem. I think he had it spot on when he said recently that the players need to develop a thicker skin, and not listen to what the press say. It would also help if the press were a bit more supportive in the first place. Think back to when Glen Johnson played for us, as good an attacking RB as you'd want to see (just ask Boaz Myhill.....), and he used to be like that for England. Then think more recently, to the warm-up for the WC last year, where he played 4 balls forward in the entire game. He wasn't prepared to take the risk. Ashley Cole was exactly the same, he lost the desire to take the risk. Why is that? In my mind, it's because they didn't want to get roasted in the press.

It would also help if the players' egos weren't stroked so much by their agents, so that they think they're bigger and better than both club and country. There doesn't seem to be the pride in wearing your national shirt any more for the 50th, 75th, 100th time.

It would also help if Prem teams weren't so focussed on bringing in foreign talent, but would look to lower divisions for English talent. 30 years or so ago, we had the likes of Neil Webb, who worked their way up the ladder to the top level. These days, if you're English and aren't an academy product, you have to be promoted in to the Prem with your existing team, and hope you catch the eye in your one season before your team gets relegated (a la Danny Ings, Charlie Austin). We must be missing some serious talent because the focus is on who's the best foreigner we can bring in. Chelsea have Terry & Cahill. Man City only Joe Hart. Fine, Arsenal, Liverpool and ManU are somewhat better (8 english in their first team squads each) but Bayern, on the other hand, can field an entire team made up solely of Germans. If English players aren't playing at the highest club level (ie Champions League) how can they be expected to compete at the top level internationally?

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 2:13 am
by The Cincinnati Kid
USA! USA!

OK...back to not caring....carry on.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 7:31 am
by Ziggy Sawdust
The Cincinnati Kid wrote:USA! USA!

OK...back to not caring....carry on.
Do you feel more American than British now, Our Kid? And while I'm asking questions, has your dad set off on his adventure yet?

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 1:05 pm
by The Cincinnati Kid
Ziggy Sawdust wrote:
The Cincinnati Kid wrote:USA! USA!

OK...back to not caring....carry on.
Do you feel more American than British now, Our Kid? And while I'm asking questions, has your dad set off on his adventure yet?
about 50/50.....don't think there will be much swing from that in the future.
Yup...he set off a month ago and had a nasty slip/fall in week one.....busted ribs and a bit banged up. Limped into Gibraltar and recuperating with brother in Spain. Maybe it will persuade him to switch from Round the World to Round the Medd......but I doubt it.

Re: The 2 things i love the most about Womens Football

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 6:52 pm
by The Cincinnati Kid
Ziggy Sawdust wrote:
The Cincinnati Kid wrote:USA! USA!

OK...back to not caring....carry on.
Do you feel more American than British now, Our Kid? And while I'm asking questions, has your dad set off on his adventure yet?
In fact, let me expand on that Ziggy as its given me an interesting perspective on immigrants. So being a 1st generation immigrant my loyalties are split. England rules in most sports I care about but doesn't rule in sports I don't much follow. In politics The US rules. There is a slow creep of Americanization over 25 yrs that can easily be slowed by a quick visit home. 2nd generation...Sgt Kid, is of course 99% American. Now obviously, English culture and US culture is pretty much the same... so in my case, total integration is achieved with the 2nd generation (Sgt Kid). But I note when the immigrant is of a different culture....say for instance India....I think its the 3rd/4th generation that is totally integrated. I'm guessing you currently see this in the UK with Indian immgrants from the 1950/60s where as the Indian immigrant here are only just starting 2nd gen.
Anyway....point being...don't expect immigrants from a different culture to adapt overnight.....it takes a couple of rounds of kids before the benefits for all are realised.