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Turkish

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  1. Lets see if the US bring a mob to Rome next year, bet they dont.....
  2. I suspect it'll be similar to a few years back when there was a very good ashes series and for a couple of weeks the news was full of how great a sport cricket it, much better than football which is boring etc. As soon as the season started it stopped and everyone just went back to normal. I enjoyed the tournement much more than i thought i would and chuffed to win it but the one thing that has ruined it is the amount of people falling over each other to convince us all and probably themselves, that it's so amazing using it as a chance to be self righteous rather than just going with it and enjoying it. Some of the stuff said and written has been utter laughable bollox but lapped up by those desperate to show how much they care.
  3. that'll be a happy solution for everyone and would get rid of a lot of the whinging about inclusivity. Mind you not sure it's a good idea for Sadoldgit to be around too many women......
  4. Maybe rainbow Saints could start following them as some of the said they are too scared to go to the mens game. With their 40+ members they're growing as fast as the womens game anyway.
  5. i didn't say i did. Point being that it's another example of trying to "prove" it's somehow superior to the mens game.
  6. Easy isnt it. Sell him, him and him, bung them £40m for Broja, job done. Fancy a job son?
  7. Just put radio 5 on and they were going on about what a great family friendly atmopshere it is at womens football, none of the problems there was at last years mens final. I guess that'll be another hobby horse now, much like "you dont get fans behaving like that in rugby"
  8. Im just providing some hope for those who feel that it's all too much. If you need something you have no control over to cheer you up, then it suggests you are yet to recognise this. Happiness is not made for you, it comes from your own actions.
  9. If you rely on external factors to cheer you up then you need to reassess the priorities in your life. Happiness is a journey not a destiation soggy.
  10. He didn't even know the the difference between expected and accepted so very much doubt there is anything in this. That said though i'm pretty sure he does have a few contacts at the club
  11. Sadly not, both were just run of the mill players in their time, but never once have i heard any suggestion of them or anyone else "losing thier dignity" because they were female footballers.
  12. But why would they? Most games dont have crowds to warrant opening a 30,000+ stadium. The revenue generate from these matches with the small crowds and lower ticket prices would mean clubs would struggle to break even from them, plus they'd all be rattleing around in a massive stadium with at best only 10% full. They aren't running charities. Plenty of clubs reserves teams play at other grounds for a lot of games as well, dont here anyone grizzle gutting about that.
  13. Because I know two former high level female footballers, ones played for red star saints in the late 70s early 80s the other played for Leeds in 90s, neither suffered indignity. Sometimes real life experience is far more enlightening than what people want you to believe
  14. In what way? Today was brilliant and I loved watching them win. The sad thing it a lot of people have used it as a chance to virtue signal, bang on about how they’ve done it despite not being allowed to play football, like they had to face firing squads if caught, how those that fought it lost all their dignity. Now they’ve done it hopefully these poor girls with their noses pressed up agains the classroom windows crying as they watch the boys play will be allowed to join in yet on the other hand we’re told it’s a massively growing sport with nearly 4 million girls play regularly. so who is telling the truth?
  15. Utter bollocks you won’t find a single person who wanted that
  16. All over the place? Remind who it was that said someone was “a bellend” for saying being anti Muslim was racist then later said “it’s fair to say Islamaphobia ie a form of racism”
  17. Yes he did, he claimed a while back he prosecuted rape crime. He also said he prosecuted knife crimes and also and domestic violence crimes. Plus he was some sort of top bod at guardian as well. Such an illustrious career so It’s difficult to understand how he believes he’s leading the worldwide charge on racism by “speaking out” against Tommy Robinson on a Southampton football forum
  18. So when you called me a bellend for saying it was racist to be opposed to Islam you actually meant you agreed with me because “it’s fair to say Islamaphobia is a form of racism” you’ve had a shocker
  19. Amazing what you can learn when you’re filing paperwork isn’t it soggy
  20. Yet again
  21. Are you suggesting Sue Whistle isn’t reflective of the modern female footballer?
  22. It’s absolute bollocks.
  23. It’s bizzare keep banging on about how girls aren’t allowed to play football. Whilst the flip side is sue whistle reckons 14m of them are at it! Who is right?
  24. Oh shut the fuck up with the virtue signalling, banging on about the past and just enjoy the moment FFS
  25. Reckon there will be a picture of them celebrating in the changing room in just their shorts spraying Each other with champagne like the blokes do?
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