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Alan Brazil talksport

Personally I can’t stand listening to women commentate or do punditry on the mens game.

It’s made test match special in the cricket unlistenable as well having them involved.
Do you watch the news? They even have them telling you what’s been happening around the world these days as well. When will to stop?
 

Average woman in the UK nowadays is the same size as the average man in 1890 when football went professional. Were the goals too big for the men’s game back then?

Have you seen men’s keepers on film footage pre 1950? They dove about as badly as the women’s keepers do now.

Woman’s pro game is at the stage the men’s pro game was in 1905.

Bet most goalies were 6ft though.

If they dont make the goals smaller they could try making the ball bigger or give the keeper larger gloves
 
That's irrelevant. They were talking about what Dave Brailsford said, in which he mentioned the wo.ens team. Therefore there is nothing wrong with her mentioning it. Nothing for you lot to get magenta faced about .
It’s very relevant, shebane trying to lump the importance of women in with the men.
Brazil put her right which was refreshing to see.
 
Man United could have the most successful women's team in the history of the entire world and it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference if the men's team aren't performing. That is to say no difference on the happiness of the fan base, how they view the performance of the ownership, financial performance and so on.

On the other hand if the men's team were winning premier league and champions league titles, the women's team could be relegated to the conference league north or whatever the equivalent is and hardly anyone would bat an eyelid.
 
It's like a badge of honor to hate women's football. Let's be honest, the people who talk about it the most are the one's who "never watch it".
I think there's more people out there that just don't care, rather than "Hate"
I can take it or leave it, but if i was never to see a womens game ever again i wouldn't feel like i'd missed something.
It’s made test match special in the cricket unlistenable
Didn't realise they had infiltrated that as well.
 
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