2-0 is what counts
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Quality of football is awful.
2-0 is what counts
I watched 5 minutes if the England game. Knocked it off after the first goal. One player totally miskicked it and the England player behind her stuck her foot out and it went in.
Thought that was bad but when the commentator said "what a fantastic goal" I laughed and turned it over.
There's certainly a lot of sloppy play/mistakes being made. The first goal was a joke.
Much more entertaining than the u21s I saw the other day. Ple Ty of mistakes at both ends but at least there are plenty of chances
France v USA should be great, winner of that will probably go on to win the tournament
I can't get excited about mens international football.
I can't even motivate myself to want England to lose in this.
I sat down last night fully intending to watch the whole game with an attitude that it was not the men's team, so I would not be too bothered by an England win. After about ten minutes of listening to the commentary and the pundits though I was feeling like I always do when England play in certain sports and I started watching something else around the quarter of an hour mark.
I've come to the conclusion that I'll never get over my England thing - it's got nothing to do with how I view women's football, I'd be watching every minute of every game if Wales were there and I've quite enjoyed the non England matches so far, but it's like flicking a switch with me as soon as I see the three lions or hear a chorus of Football's coming home!
Watched by 7.6 million last night.
I find it strange people highlight the mistakes so much like there aren’t ridiculous mistakes in the men’s game. Have you not watched a championship game ffs
How much of “It’s Coming Home”, can you stand !!!!!!!
I saw Josh McGennis try to take a throw in from the middle of the pride park pitch, Djimi Traore do a cruyff turn into his own goal, Peter Enckleman let a ball roll under his foot after a throw in. People are just focussing on the mistakes more because they're women and for some reason are desperate to talk the game down whenever possible.
I'm not. I was just replying to your post. I'm enjoying parts of the women's world cup but I don't see the problem in highlighting the mistakes. It is a key part of the women's game.
But there are mistakes at every level of football, I don't understand why the first thing people do is compare it to the men's game and talk it down.
We all know the professional men's game with millions of pounds and years of professional coaching is better, what's the value in people constantly saying it?
I heard today an interview with an ex England player (woman) when asked about the one goal (the third I think, the strike from the corner) she described it as better than any goal you see in the premiership.
Now it was as sweet a strike as you'll ever see and one that the scorer will do well to better, but the description was rather over the top to say the least.
It she who compared it to the men's game.
Is it okay for a woman to talk in this way but not a man? Perhaps that's what gets some people's backs up?
We are talking people's opinions here, which everybody is entitled to express.
I do believe though that many are tongue in cheek to get a reaction... and it works
Of course you can't, and if you try to you're being idiotic.
Unsurprisingly, the women's game is nowhere near as physical as the men's game and in general terms the players are nowhere near as skillful, which is hardly a revelation. However, that doesn't mean to say that women's football can't be exciting or enjoyable to watch.
There have been plenty of entertaining games in this World Cup and lots of impressive skills on show too. One thing's for sure, last night's game was far more entertaining than much of the dross City served up in the Premier League last season.