my pension fund seems to be doing even better than that, but I don't manage it.
It may well be but it won’t be risk free.
my pension fund seems to be doing even better than that, but I don't manage it.
It may well be but it won’t be risk free.
Newcastle Jets(Australia) U15's boys team beat the Australian national women's team 7-0. The Australian national women's team are one of the best in the world at present.
That's why.
I think the argument that women's football hasn't developed at the same rate due to sexism is lazy. It's just as valid to point out there isn't the interest.
As an example the secretary of my son's club is female & so are the many fundraisers who hold it together. The secretary's daughter plays (and is very good) and we have girls in other age groups too, though no more than two in any one group. One of our ex coaches has a girl in Brighton under 10s and she's shit hot, and we've had Brighton and Lancing women players come to coach.
So, based on that we tried to start a junior girls team, and it never got off the ground due to lack of interest. We ran Facebook campaigns, posters, asking round in schools and yet we couldn't have even run it as a 7 a side.
Just going from my mates Facebook when the under 10s play other girls they kick ass but when they played boys they lost.
I wasn't trying to be nasty or sexist on my other post but I fundamentally agree with [MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION]. There isn't currently the interest to sustain professional female players on high wages. It needs to grow organically.
But that's happening. BBC are showing the game. We staged a women's game at the Amex. But it will only continue to grow if young girls are interested in numbers.
Right now they're not. There's no doubt a large element of sexism to it - dads forcing the daughter to ballet etc - but there's also a lack of interest. My daughter did mini under 6s at my club and has been to 2 different football holiday clubs. She has shin pads and a Brighton shirt. But she's just not interested and I'm at the point of giving up because I don't want to force it down her throat.
Why isn’t there a greater call for the FA and FIFA to allow mixed gender football teams beyond the age of 18?
Maybe/probably the average male professional footballer plays at a higher standard than the average female one but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t a number of female players of a higher quality than their male counterparts playing in the leagues.
What is the justification for banning mixed gender teams?