Worried Man Blues
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You won't be able to when you're at Crewe
You of all people should know the answer to that after all,you know what i`m trying to say but still act like a horses arse because you think it`s fun to be a wum .
Actually it was your original comment not mine,i just answered it in my way as an example.
Leave Men`s football alone !. It has done just fine for 165 years it doesn`t need a makeover from women. Equality in sport does not mean we need 10 male and 10 female top flight managers ,some of the new women commentators we now have are terrible,and a lot of you know this ,but we aren`t allowed to say it - that would be sexist ! .
I agree ,just not in the MENS game ,omo but i am sticking with it ,if you choose to be offended by that, that is on you not me.
I say again "MENS LEAGUES" , the women`s WC winners were battered 5-2 by a BOYS u15 side , i tried to put it politely but if the WC winners coached by a woman cant beat a kids team i dont want a woman anywhere near the Brighton job .
I am not sure what you are trying to say actually, you seemed to be stating that a woman should not be given such a role just for the sake of diversity, I could agree with that, but then you said "You have to be there see it and have done it ,not just seen it at a lower level and think that qualifies you at any level . Whether you or i like it or not ,the men`s game is a completely different animal to the women`s game".
I disagree, and think your ability level as a bowler is irrelevant as to whether another person could step up a level and do well.
Don't worry, I'm not offended. Just trying to understand the logic behind your opinion.
You seem to be saying that you think they could do the job perfectly well but they shouldn't be given the opportunity because they are women. Is that right?
Busy boy is Gary NevilleGary Nevlle got the Beckham Miami job after failing with England Womens. On your logic Sabrina Wiegman would be second choice.
No need to think about an event that might be (hopefully) a few years away. Just enjoy these times.
I say again "MENS LEAGUES" , the women`s WC winners were battered 5-2 by a BOYS u15 side , i tried to put it politely but if the WC winners coached by a woman cant beat a kids team i dont want a woman anywhere near the Brighton job .
I am not sure what you are trying to say actually, you seemed to be stating that a woman should not be given such a role just for the sake of diversity, I could agree with that, but then you said "You have to be there see it and have done it ,not just seen it at a lower level and think that qualifies you at any level . Whether you or i like it or not ,the men`s game is a completely different animal to the women`s game".
I disagree, and think your ability level as a bowler is irrelevant as to whether another person could step up a level and do well.
It is sexist when you say "the new women commentators are terrible" because there are a good number of shit commentators of the male variety too. You can absolutely say any individual is shit at their job, just stop making it about their gender.
Don't worry, I'm not offended. Just trying to understand the logic behind your opinion.
You seem to be saying that you think they could do the job perfectly well but they shouldn't be given the opportunity because they are women. Is that right?
Do you think swapping the managers over would have seen the Womens WC winners smash the Boys side?
So what your saying is you have an opinion that differs from mine,fine. I believe familiarity and experience is vital in top football jobs,such as managering The Albion . I also believe no woman on planet Earth can do that job as well as any man that has played in any of the men`s leagues,that is my opinion and i don`t need your approval on that,because that`s all it is - an opinion.
As for the relevance of my bowling,i think you know exactly what i was saying,my friend thought i was good enough to do well at a higher level-he was wrong,some think a woman can coach a professional men`s team-i think they are wrong.But only if it`s ok with you and those who think as you do that i am entitled to an opinion .
No,that is not right and you know it .
This is an interesting exchange. I will hold my hand up as an old man and admit I have been caught out wandering into lazy stereotype territory. The first instinct is to do as [MENTION=41927]TugWilson[/MENTION] has done and, having had no malice aforethought, get all shirty. I have done it. But then....you have to train yourself to accept that you can be wrong and that times change. My very left wing brother who has in many respects led a sheltered life has on occasions triggered a raised eyebrow for using the 'c' word (coloured). He doesn't do it now. We live and learn. Eventually.
Maybe if you dare to leave you house and interact with women, you'd notice you don't really have to be afraid of them.
So what your saying is you have an opinion that differs from mine,fine. I believe familiarity and experience is vital in top football jobs,such as managering The Albion . I also believe no woman on planet Earth can do that job as well as any man that has played in any of the men`s leagues,that is my opinion and i don`t need your approval on that,because that`s all it is - an opinion.
As for the relevance of my bowling,i think you know exactly what i was saying,my friend thought i was good enough to do well at a higher level-he was wrong,some think a woman can coach a professional men`s team-i think they are wrong.But only if it`s ok with you and those who think as you do that i am entitled to an opinion .