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2025 European Championships * *womens
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2025 European Championships * *womens
Starts on Wednesday , holders England kick off against France on Saturday
Hosts Switzerland prepared by losing 7-1 to an u15 Lucerne boys team
Hosts Switzerland prepared by losing 7-1 to an u15 Lucerne boys team
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First time I seen any women’s football, don’t really think I’ve missed owt. It’s a very basic game with a lot of long balls and getting the ball into the penalty area at every opportunity, the lasses have to be fit though play this way, reminds me of division 4 football from 30 years ago, can quite see why any teenage boys team would beat any of these ladies teams.
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Not interested in this at all.
Have been to a couple of womens games in the past as a novelty but there is no.reason why I would be bothered about Womens football.
Not having the time aside.
it's an inferior product compared to the mens game and offers no mitigating features like other womens sports do, as football is all about pace, power and strength, take that away and you're left wuth the equivalent of under 14s boys football.
Also football is about historic pain & triumph, rivalries and passionate, unconditional support which is another aspect missing from the womens game that can not be replicated or created however much the Media and Woke types try to push it on the public.
The way it's been promoted is just irritating. Arsenal ladies winning the CL is not the same as the men whinning it, no one fucking cares.
When the Lionessess won the Euros it was not the end of decades of failure & hurt as the media made out.
Just a bunch of women trying to mimmick the men and coming up with an inferior product. The game doesn't even pay for itself.
Have been to a couple of womens games in the past as a novelty but there is no.reason why I would be bothered about Womens football.
Not having the time aside.
it's an inferior product compared to the mens game and offers no mitigating features like other womens sports do, as football is all about pace, power and strength, take that away and you're left wuth the equivalent of under 14s boys football.
Also football is about historic pain & triumph, rivalries and passionate, unconditional support which is another aspect missing from the womens game that can not be replicated or created however much the Media and Woke types try to push it on the public.
The way it's been promoted is just irritating. Arsenal ladies winning the CL is not the same as the men whinning it, no one fucking cares.
When the Lionessess won the Euros it was not the end of decades of failure & hurt as the media made out.
Just a bunch of women trying to mimmick the men and coming up with an inferior product. The game doesn't even pay for itself.
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The BBC spent months building up this Wales team but the truth is they are no better than a village over 60s Sunday side.
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- Segar Bastard
- Wayne Wanklyn
- Andre Muff
- Mario Turdo
- Waldo Ponce
- Johan de Kock
- Fabian Assman.
- Rod Fanni
- Hans-Jorg Butt
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑10 Jul 2025, 13:58 Keep dreaming
Positive opinions only , hey?
ps Nice try but they won’t sleep with you
pps Personally I’d like to see the probably couple of million quid West Ham waste on women’s football be redirected to our u18’s & u21’s
Weird response thb
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Germans lost 4-1, sure was a gaping hole in their defence.
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Keep dreaming
Positive opinions only , hey?
ps Nice try but they won’t sleep with you
pps Personally I’d like to see the probably couple of million quid West Ham waste on women’s football be redirected to our u18’s & u21’s
Positive opinions only , hey?
ps Nice try but they won’t sleep with you
pps Personally I’d like to see the probably couple of million quid West Ham waste on women’s football be redirected to our u18’s & u21’s
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑09 Jul 2025, 10:13 Haven’t watched any of it … watching the tennis & cricket at this time of the year
Genuine question … how many England fans have travelled to Switzerland for this?
Obviously it’s tens of thousands for England men at the WC or Euros
Lots of women telling us how great women’s football is , and it has progressed in the last decade, but they need to be putting their hands in their pockets & going to games every week
Seem to fill Wembley for big England games (at low prices) or games like Spurs v Arsenal at the main stadia but otherwise there is a lot of tumbleweed in the stands
Perhaps West Ham could produce a P&L ?
You obviously don't watch it, and you don't like it, fair enough. But you can't stop complaining about it, nor their fans.
Why just leave it alone and walk away?
And another thing, do you hate women's sport in general, or just women's football?
But what is the real
Why just leave it alone and walk away?
And another thing, do you hate women's sport in general, or just women's football?
But what is the real
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I read somewhere that 80% of support for the womens game where new to supporting football.
England looking very comfortable.
England looking very comfortable.
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑09 Jul 2025, 11:58 My niece and a friend have travelled
You can see later, I’m sure it’ll be well attended, other games have been.
All football should be low prices! Money grabbing cunts ripping us off.
Clear sign the site has gone to the dogs. Three subsequent posts and not a single request for a photo!
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El Scorchio" wrote: ↑09 Jul 2025, 14:32Fauxstralian wrote: ↑09 Jul 2025, 10:13 Haven’t watched any of it … watching the tennis & cricket at this time of the year
Genuine question … how many England fans have travelled to Switzerland for this?
Obviously it’s tens of thousands for England men at the WC or Euros
Lots of women telling us how great women’s football is , and it has progressed in the last decade, but they need to be putting their hands in their pockets & going to games every week
Seem to fill Wembley for big England games (at low prices) or games like Spurs v Arsenal at the main stadia but otherwise there is a lot of tumbleweed in the stands
Perhaps West Ham could produce a P&L ?This for me is the biggest paradox about women’s sport. We are forever being told as men that we should support it more and we are letting everyone down, but most of the people dishing out the lectures don’t bother going either. If more women put their money where their mouth is and actually went to watch sport live, it would be far far healthier.
But I don't think any man is being told to support women's sport? Or being lectured about it. What I find happens on here is that as soon as the women's teams are mentioned in threads clearly marked 'womens' there seems to be a pile on of outrage.
My only criticism is that there are ambiguous headlines in the media, it should clearly say 'womens fa cup' or 'women's euros' then if you're not interested there's no need to click.
My only criticism is that there are ambiguous headlines in the media, it should clearly say 'womens fa cup' or 'women's euros' then if you're not interested there's no need to click.