What a thread to read on International women’s day!
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What a thread to read on International women’s day!
I must take exception with you here. I'm 64, so I presume I qualify as old and yet I read this thread last night and thought it was totally barmy.
Hopefully, I'm able to help those who listen to Arsenal games and are not sure if it's the men's or women's side being talked about. If the names being mentioned include these;-
https://www.arsenal.com/men/players
then you are listening to the men's team and if you hear these;-
https://www.arsenal.com/women/players
then it's the women.
As a bonus for you, I'll extend this to Cardiff City, this is the men's squad;-
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/players/594
and this is the women's;-
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/players/718
Perhaps it might be a good idea to tell a relative, friend or neighbour to print off plenty of copies of those pages so that they can attach them to the wall in every room in your house in a position which is well within your eyeline when you are sat in your favourite seat - you know, those ones you won't let anyone else use.
As I've started, I may as well develop this into a full blown rant :hehe:. Although I was a bit young to truly appreciate what was going on at the time, I'm part of a generation which, like the one which came ahead of us, were preaching peace love and understanding just over fifty years ago - it would be truly fascinating if the means existed to show some of the 1967 versions of those people what they would develop into by 2020.
Let's face it, my generation and the one which preceded it have had it easy all through their lives. Most of us have never known the true hardships that the generations before us had to endure, we've never had to fight in, let alone experience, a major international conflict in which millions died, all but the very oldest of us have had a free National Health Service available for us throughout our lives, we didn't have to take out a loan to get a university education and we didn't have to pay for text books when we were being educated.
Perhaps that explains the entitled attitude which you see manifesting itself in this thread, albeit in a trivial manner, with people whingeing about a website designed for each and everyone of us to use not being designed in the way they want it to! This from a generation of people which includes those who have taken ownership of the word "snowflake" in recent years as a means of denigrating young people for their "unwarranted sense of entitlement" - as a friend of mine who is a fully paid up member of the "entitled" generation is fond of saying, you could not make it up!
Bob you are a true gent and a good guy. Shame there aren’t more like you about and on this board too.
I can only hope when I’m your age I can be like you and not closed minded like many who post on this board.
Whilst I agree with the general thrust of what you say I must question your statement about yours and the peceding genration.
I was born just a few years before you, the youngest of 6 children, 3 of which were born before WW2. A generation is generally considered to be every 25 years which would cover anyone born back as far as 1930. I think a very large number of those were involved in a glabal conflict, not least people in the East End of London and the 10s of thousands of children evecuated (Taken from their parents) to 'safe' areas.
My older siblings watched my father leave home to go and fight and he didn't come back for 4 years.
The NHS was created only after the war, (God bless Nye).
Rationing affected everyone in the country and sugar was rationed until 1953 and fresh meat was on rartion until 1954, just about a year before you were born.
I'm all or a bit of literary licence but come on!!! :hehe:
As my previous post has shown, the question of how long a generation lasts is not one I've ever given a great deal of thought to. I've always assumed it was something like twelve to fifteen years, but having just Googled it, your twenty five years is nearer the mark than my assumption. The point I wanted to make referred in particular to the generation born after the Second World War or maybe from about 1943 who would have no recollection of it - rather than talking about two generations, I'd have been better off just referring to the baby boomer generation I suppose.
You can do that in the bbc sport app and website too no?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/my-sport
I've got nothing against womens football, I just don't want to read about it along with League 1, 2, Scottish, French, and non-league football. Also if want diversity training I can just take a course at a local college, I don't need a football website for that.