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The Bluebirds are in the world cup final, cushty!
That was great to watch, some really intelligent play.
The player taking the corner kicks for England - her delivery was fantastic! How many times do we see a City corner kick not clear the first defender, or worse still...go straight out of play!
Seen bits of the tournament.
You can't compare it to the men's game so people that try to are going to be disappointed.
It has a fair level of skill though and I have enjoyed what I've seen. Most appreciative of the general honesty and lesser amounts of gamesmanship involved.
Also who doesn't love to see an Aussie crowd silenced for a bit.
Only saw bits of the tournament due to the ko times but it is true that once you get used to the pace of the game it can be entertaining.
You don't even have to compare men to women, it is exactly the same if you walk over to your local park and watch a game whether it be girls boys women or men.
The difference is that the women are rarely commanding in the air, often not very tall at all, and any ball "put into the mixer" is nearly always going to favour the offensive team.
As has been said, it is difficult to compare the men with the women.
On Saturday our corners on many occasions were stood up, meat and drink for Begovic (was it?)
The English women seem to have a lot more grit and bottle than their male counterparts. Also, you don’t see the women rolling about the floor after a feisty challenge
Sam Kerr was quality . Like a female Harry Kane , good at everything specially scoring goals.
Absolutely, I do wonder how far down you would have to go to where the technical ability of some of the players could level out the sheer physical edge the men's game has.
It's making massive strides forward though, even some of the smaller countries look to have come on so much.
The glaring problem is the goalkeeping, you can't really fix that unless you have a load more women who are 6ft2+, athletic into football. The numbers just aren't there. You could make the goals smaller but for me it adds to the entertainment as it is.
I'll give the Women's game some credit. There was a Sheffield United player who got banned for racism towards another player. Sheffield United terminated their contract.
Now if that was the Men's game, the player would've been lauded by the clubs supporters, the same supporters would abuse the victim of the racism, the team mates and manager of the racist would sport t shirts in support of the racist and months later the racist player would refuse to shake hands with his victim.
Step forward Liverpool FC.
Was a very good game of football today with some excellent goals.
I first watched a women's game in 2012 at the Olympics in the millennium stadium when GB played New Zealand. Thankfully it was a hot day and I was sat in the sun cos the quality was noticeably poor and the crowd was-from recollection-around 25000.
Fast forward to the Euros last year and now this world cup and it's an entirely different ballgame. It isn't comparable to the men's game money wise but the crowds are real, as is the genuine enthusiasm (if not life and death passion) and the quality vastly improved.
I've had limited interest but it is well worth watching some
I don't think it's helpful or realistic to compare men's and women's football. It's similar to when Serena Williams was asked about men v women in tennis and she said they are effectively different games. I think the same with football - I enjoy watching both for different reasons. Yes, sometimes non elite level women's football suffers from a shallow pool of talent but hopefully the exploits of the England team can encourage more and more girls to play and continue playing.
I agree that they are very different (I didn’t know about Serena Williams’ comment) and so can be enjoyed by different audiences in different ways.
And yet inevitably the media treat men and women’s football the same way, which irritates me.
(how many of us have scrolled down a web page or news app and clicked on a football story only to find that it is about women’s football, and not men’s?)
Why does it irritate you? And how do you think things should be done differently? For instance, do you maybe believe womens football should be featured on different web pages on sites like the BBC's despite the fact that it's football and is therefore on the BBC's football web pages? I'm genuinely curious as to what you mean.