Women's football has never been outlawed. The FA ban was for the use of pitches registered with the FA for playing women's football.
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I had no idea women's football had been outlawed in this country during my lifetime. I was amazed at that, but no doubt it still would be if some of the dinosaurs on this board had their way.
Women's football has never been outlawed. The FA ban was for the use of pitches registered with the FA for playing women's football.
I think you have read/written about city in the 1920s?
Has the women's game never come up in that?
This a good read. A woman from hopkinstown. Basically during WW1 and between 1917 and 1921 women's crowds were around 55k charity games, the FA were intimidated by its popularity so banned it.
https://www.footballandthefirstworld...rst-world-war/
Women will never have as much skill as men playing football - their feet are too small; an evolutionary trait from standing so close to the kitchen sink.
Announced a hundred years ago and it took fifty years to be rescinded, so in many of our lifetime’s on here, women’s football was effectively banned. I was going to say that it’s staggering that such attitudes existed in the world’s biggest sport so recently, but, on second thoughts, you only have to read some of the stuff in this thread to realise that it’s not that surprising at all.
Do you think there was no women’s football played between the early twenties and 1972? I’ve not read the article referred to in the OP, but I believe that’s when an England v Scotland game was played under the FA’s auspices. How would the people who selected the teams know who to pick if there hadn’t been women willing to do the sort of things you, seemingly, believe they weren’t?
The point is that they shouldn’t have been ostracised, yet there were still those willing to make a stand.
Let’s not forget either that at the time it was banned, Women’s football was very popular with huge crowds watching matches, so the but it was a hundred years ago, what do you expect argument doesn’t really hold water.
Football was as good as banned in many comprehensive schools in Wales let alone womens football.
It must be time for the Dick Kerr's Ladies Football Club photos:
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I went to Bassaleg, a Grammar School back then. At an open evening for parents of new pupils, one dad asked if his son would get any football coaching as he was showing promise (probably the dad's wishful thinking).
The head replied "No, this is a Grammar School, we play Rugby here!"
The Catholic schools in Cardiff were big on Rugby as well, **** knows why. I didn't mind it as i was playing loads of football outside of school, although it must have been a real pisser for those kids who couldn't get a game and who wanted an hour or so a week playing football. Rugby isn't as inclusive as football, it's quite aggressive and full contact. Loads of kids in my school were left out of P.E because other sports weren't catered for.