- Nov 3, 2015
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Well, I've re-read your first post and all I get from it is a bloke who thinks that lady sized goals and pitches will solve the problem. I don't agree. Both teams play on the same sized pitch with the same sized goals, so it's a level playing field. The problem in my opinion is that women have been discouraged from playing football by the menfolk for many, many decades, and it is only in recent years that girls are really getting back into it. So it's going to take time for the levels to improve. It really is a different sport, stop trying to compare it, and give it time (or not, if it's really not your thing). I assume you still went to watch the Albion when they were floundering about the bottom of league 2 even though they were a bit crap? I went along yesterday to support an Albion team, I thought we were unlucky to come away with nothing, there was some great football, and also some sloppy football. Of course there needs to be much improvement, and hopefully with the vision and support of PBOBE and TBMBE this will happen, and those that enjoy the game will be rewarded.So it’s moved on from ‘don’t comment if you haven’t watched it’ to now ‘well you’ve watched it but you deliberately didn’t enjoy it’. Perhaps I should be forced to enjoy it somehow?
With food / drinks / travel I must have spent close to £100 last night for a family of 4. Maybe I’m different to you, but I don’t tend to give up my Friday evening to spend £100 and have my kids go to bed late for something I was hoping I wouldn’t enjoy. That would seem a very odd thing to do. I also covered this in the original post, but you clearly didn’t read it properly and just jumped on the ‘misogynistic evil man’ line. Which as @Stumpy Tim says, is part of the problem with women’s football.
Go and stand in the corner.
Go and stand in your corner, and put on the dunce's cap.