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Alan Brazil talksport


Gadgies have got bigger over the years whilst goals have remained the same size throughout. So technically the goals in gadgies games are too small.

You'd think there were boat loads of goals in womens football with all these supposedly shite keepers in goals that are too big for them.
 
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You posted a football game and thought it was the Swiss national team v random 15 year old. That was a bit silly
 
I don’t watch the lasses game but i remember watching a prem game last season and when it finished it switched to the lasses game on a Sunday night was Man Utd ladies i think. The keepers could barely reach the half way line having a goal kick was a disadvantage as it ended with the ball more or less been back in play inside own half. As Crook Mackem
Said the goals are far to big aseell, Would be much better playing on smaller pitches with smaller goals
Why smaller pitches?
 
Considering this thread is titled "Alan Brazil talksport", and hadn't had much activity for a while, I must admit I was fearing the worst for the awld fella when I headed for the latest post.

No, my mistake.....just grown men arguing about women's football.
Any excuse
 
You posted a football game and thought it was the Swiss national team v random 15 year old. That was a bit silly
Ahhh thats fair enough !

Still the principal is the same regardless of the exact details its not the 1st time a boys under 15 aide have beat a pro women's team handily.
 
Ahhh thats fair enough !

Still the principal is the same regardless of the exact details its not the 1st time a boys under 15 aide have beat a pro women's team handily.
Always attack your words and ignore your point, its the usual method of undermining uncomfortable truths.... My own personal view is political, i think the bosses want to encourage the womens game to reinforce the attack on the mens game and shutdown any outlets of popular game from showing rebellion. A working class divided is one easier to control and football violence was always a potential mob that could be turned against the state and has to be crushed..... Look at the crowds for the lasses and thats what the state wants us all to be like
 
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Karen Carney, Eni Aluko, Megan Repinoe to name a few have being twisting about on tv and in the media for years, especially since Englands woman's team won the Euro’s
I’m not sure how anybody can be ‘twisting on’ for equal pay in women’s football.
It’s not like tennis or golf where they have prize money awarded for the position you finish in a tournament. Football is like any other job. Your club/ employee offers you the terms the feel are fair and you either accept the contract or you dont.

There’s a fraction of the TV and sponsorship money in the women’s game currently so that’s going to dictate what clubs can afford to pay them, isn’t it?
 
Always attack your words and ignore your point, its the usual method of undermining uncomfortable truths.... My own personal view is political, i think the bosses want to encourage the womens game to reinforce the attack on the mens game and shutdown any outlets of popular game from showing rebellion. A working class divided is one easier to control and football violence was always a potential mob that could be turned against the state and has to be crushed..... Look at the crowds for the lasses and thats what the state wants us all to be like
You are a strange person
 
I’m not sure how anybody can be ‘twisting on’ for equal pay in women’s football.
It’s not like tennis or golf where they have prize money awarded for the position you finish in a tournament. Football is like any other job. Your club/ employee offers you the terms the feel are fair and you either accept the contract or you dont.

There’s a fraction of the TV and sponsorship money in the women’s game currently so that’s going to dictate what clubs can afford to pay them, isn’t it?
Well for tennis they need to start playing 5 sets before asking for more money, unless of course its a pro prated prize money figure.
 
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