England Women 19:08 - Nov 30 with 4373 views | QPRSteve | 2-0 up and hit the bar inside six minutes | | | | |
England Women on 19:09 - Nov 30 with 3122 views | QPRSteve | 3-0 eight minutes | | | |
England Women on 19:13 - Nov 30 with 3116 views | QPRSteve | 4-0 now | | | |
England Women on 19:16 - Nov 30 with 3102 views | stowmarketrange | They haven’t scored for 4 minutes.Time for a sub. | | | |
England Women on 19:19 - Nov 30 with 3080 views | QPRSteve | 5-0 | | | |
England Women on 19:21 - Nov 30 with 3071 views | JohnMcCo |
England Women on 19:13 - Nov 30 by QPRSteve | 4-0 now |
I hate the woman's game. When you have a grand old team, pioneers, trailblazers like Doncaster Belles nowhere near the top division but hastily reformed monstrosities like Man U right at the top table then there is something very wrong indeed. Turkey shoots like this are simply embarrassing. They have followed the money with the inevitable ugly results. | | | |
England Women on 19:26 - Nov 30 with 3039 views | Stanisgod | Pointless. | |
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England Women on 19:29 - Nov 30 with 3019 views | stowmarketrange |
England Women on 19:26 - Nov 30 by Stanisgod | Pointless. |
They can only play whats in front of them.Blame uefa or fifa for not having a pre qualifying round or two before the group stages. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
England Women on 19:39 - Nov 30 with 2991 views | Myke |
England Women on 19:29 - Nov 30 by stowmarketrange | They can only play whats in front of them.Blame uefa or fifa for not having a pre qualifying round or two before the group stages. |
We're 3-0 up v Georgia - desperate night in Dublin | | | |
England Women on 19:45 - Nov 30 with 2975 views | QPRSteve | two in quick succession to make it 8 | | | |
England Women on 19:57 - Nov 30 with 2953 views | richranger | 35 shots in 45 minutes! | | | |
England Women on 20:08 - Nov 30 with 2929 views | bosh67 | Keira Walsh is quite some player. Her ability to pick a pass and use the ball is sublime. | |
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England Women on 20:09 - Nov 30 with 2925 views | QPRSteve | Double figures now | | | |
England Women on 20:10 - Nov 30 with 2921 views | MrSheen | The issue is the structure of institutions like FIFA and UEFA. If you want the top jobs, Latvia’s vote is as good as Brazil’s, and the small federations aren’t going to turn down a share of the big money, hence a 48 team World Cup, which you know will be 64 before long. | | | |
England Women on 20:24 - Nov 30 with 2897 views | QPRSteve | 13-0 with 25 minutes to go | | | |
England Women on 20:33 - Nov 30 with 2845 views | QPRSteve | 15 now | | | |
England Women on 20:46 - Nov 30 with 2806 views | MrSheen | 20 up. | | | |
England Women on 20:49 - Nov 30 with 2792 views | QPRSteve | FT 20-0 Couldn't even equal the record score - useless tossers. | | | |
England Women on 20:52 - Nov 30 with 2780 views | bosh67 | Just the 20. To be fair although Latvia were just awful England just kept attacking them. Didn't take their foot off the pedal at all. Well done. | |
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England Women on 20:55 - Nov 30 with 2770 views | bosh67 | 63 shots!!!! 30 on target. That's astonishing. | |
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England Women on 21:10 - Nov 30 with 2733 views | slmrstid | I've just been talking about this tonight with some friends - this is one of the problems womens football has at the moment in as far as some countries are now investing in it properly, whilst for others its still a complete after thought and as a result the quality is so lopsided you end up with some of these Sunday League type scores that we've seen recently. Not really England's fault, they can only play what's in front of them and the players have to go out and do a job, but that sort of game and scoreline doesn't really do anyone much good. Be interesting to see how games like these are in 10 years time say when others have caught up a bit. On a separate note, I've had a real think about my attitudes toward womens football over the past year or so - basically having never had any real interest in it before. But I've thought about it - its still the same game I love, its still my country/my team. We watch the Olympics and support GB athletes regardless of if they are men or women - so why not our football teams? QPR Ladies are still QPR, they are still in blue and white and they are still representing our club. Pure logistics will prevent me from seeing QPR Ladies play live mind. But also I'd like to see clubs drop the "Women"/"Ladies" from team names - they are just their club. We don't say "QPR Men" so why "QPR Ladies"? They're still in Hoops, they're still representing our club, so we should, in my opinion, do our best to support them when we can. I'd also like to see more clubs have their ladies team play at their proper home grounds, rather than farming them off to some tiny non-league club somewhere. Leicester, to their immense credit, have their team playing all home games at The King Power this year, with tickets very cheaply available. We do intend to go down and take a game at some point when time allows. | | | |
England Women on 21:18 - Nov 30 with 2700 views | qpr_1968 |
England Women on 21:10 - Nov 30 by slmrstid | I've just been talking about this tonight with some friends - this is one of the problems womens football has at the moment in as far as some countries are now investing in it properly, whilst for others its still a complete after thought and as a result the quality is so lopsided you end up with some of these Sunday League type scores that we've seen recently. Not really England's fault, they can only play what's in front of them and the players have to go out and do a job, but that sort of game and scoreline doesn't really do anyone much good. Be interesting to see how games like these are in 10 years time say when others have caught up a bit. On a separate note, I've had a real think about my attitudes toward womens football over the past year or so - basically having never had any real interest in it before. But I've thought about it - its still the same game I love, its still my country/my team. We watch the Olympics and support GB athletes regardless of if they are men or women - so why not our football teams? QPR Ladies are still QPR, they are still in blue and white and they are still representing our club. Pure logistics will prevent me from seeing QPR Ladies play live mind. But also I'd like to see clubs drop the "Women"/"Ladies" from team names - they are just their club. We don't say "QPR Men" so why "QPR Ladies"? They're still in Hoops, they're still representing our club, so we should, in my opinion, do our best to support them when we can. I'd also like to see more clubs have their ladies team play at their proper home grounds, rather than farming them off to some tiny non-league club somewhere. Leicester, to their immense credit, have their team playing all home games at The King Power this year, with tickets very cheaply available. We do intend to go down and take a game at some point when time allows. |
perhaps the qpr ladies could play at loftus road ....3pm on a saturday seems very apt. its always available. | |
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England Women on 21:21 - Nov 30 with 2688 views | slmrstid |
England Women on 21:18 - Nov 30 by qpr_1968 | perhaps the qpr ladies could play at loftus road ....3pm on a saturday seems very apt. its always available. |
Ha, very good point! You do wonder though, could a double header be done by these teams? Ladies play at 12, men at 3, for instance? (When Sky aren't screwing around of course!) In this modern day and age the pitches should surely be able to cope with another team playing on them - enough U23 games take place at the KPF on week days. | | | |
England Women on 21:21 - Nov 30 with 2686 views | stowmarketrange |
England Women on 21:10 - Nov 30 by slmrstid | I've just been talking about this tonight with some friends - this is one of the problems womens football has at the moment in as far as some countries are now investing in it properly, whilst for others its still a complete after thought and as a result the quality is so lopsided you end up with some of these Sunday League type scores that we've seen recently. Not really England's fault, they can only play what's in front of them and the players have to go out and do a job, but that sort of game and scoreline doesn't really do anyone much good. Be interesting to see how games like these are in 10 years time say when others have caught up a bit. On a separate note, I've had a real think about my attitudes toward womens football over the past year or so - basically having never had any real interest in it before. But I've thought about it - its still the same game I love, its still my country/my team. We watch the Olympics and support GB athletes regardless of if they are men or women - so why not our football teams? QPR Ladies are still QPR, they are still in blue and white and they are still representing our club. Pure logistics will prevent me from seeing QPR Ladies play live mind. But also I'd like to see clubs drop the "Women"/"Ladies" from team names - they are just their club. We don't say "QPR Men" so why "QPR Ladies"? They're still in Hoops, they're still representing our club, so we should, in my opinion, do our best to support them when we can. I'd also like to see more clubs have their ladies team play at their proper home grounds, rather than farming them off to some tiny non-league club somewhere. Leicester, to their immense credit, have their team playing all home games at The King Power this year, with tickets very cheaply available. We do intend to go down and take a game at some point when time allows. |
I did watch some games a few years ago when we were in the same division as ipswich and Norwich,but my daughter plays in the suffolk Womens premier league and they kick off at 2pm,so it’s not practical to get to both. She played AFC Sudbury on their 3/4g pitch on Sunday and they sneaked a 4-3 win.The standard of football is improving,but it will always be different to men’s adult football.The women and girls enjoy playing and I certainly enjoyed watching it on Sunday. She knows I won’t be there to watch her this Sunday as the Stoke game comes first,but she has only missed playing in 2 games in her 11 year career and 1 of them was a certain game against Chelshite in Oct 2011. | | | |
England Women on 21:38 - Nov 30 with 2624 views | Logman | Not being sexist but the women should play a bit less time in my opinion. They do in tennis (3 sets v 5) and its a biological fact that on average women do not have the same physical performance levels as men. I know that at the elite level 20-0 walkovers are unheard of but I believe that playing on the same size pitches as the men, the women's game would benefit from being a bit shorter in duration. | | | |
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