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.... ''what's the matter?''

''What's the matter?'' ''You KNOW what's the matter" .....
Aww what's up babe?... NOTHING!

Come on love, you were crying...

She leaves the room and a half hour later she comes back in, all smiles and asking what I'd like for tea.

Let's just get a takeaway babe.

Oooh yer, good idea.

So what would you like, Chinese... Na

Indian? Na.

Chippy?

Na.

You know what love, I'm not hungry anymore...
 
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i dont really get the arguments about not liking it because they’re not as good as the men. It is its own game. Do these people also hate every female olympian? Weird view.
I don’t think it’s about not liking it, it’s more that it’s a bit like watching Sunday league or kids play, IMO!
Although over 68k were at OT last night, so it’s obviously popular with someone!
 
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I don’t think it’s about not liking it, it’s more that it’s a bit like watching Sunday league or kids play, IMO!
Although over 68k were at OT last night, so it’s obviously popular with someone!

It's nothing like watching kids, it's just a slightly lower, but still professional, standard. In the same way that watching Serena Williams isn't quite the same as watching Djokovic. Generally people realise that's it's not realistic to expect her to be as good as the best male player but accept that it doesn't really matter.
 
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Completely agree. I'm pig sick of it.
Visited the National Football Museum in Manchester yesterday, not impressed to be honest, but that's just my opinion. Saw one mention of Hull City, the front page of the Sheffield 'Pink Un' ( Sports Mail) from 1949 with the headline 'Owls hit Tigers for six'. They couldn't even recognised the fact that Ebenezoor Cobb Morley was from Hull. But rest assured, two of the three floors of the National Football museum were devoted to womens football.
 
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It's nothing like watching kids, it's just a slightly lower, but still professional, standard. In the same way that watching Serena Williams isn't quite the same as watching Djokovic. Generally people realise that's it's not realistic to expect her to be as good as the best male player but accept that it doesn't really matter.
Bobby Riggs may have a different opinion. Age before beauty. :emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0105-wink:
 
It's good that its getting more popular and women/girls should be able to play football at a competitive level but doesn't mean it should be rammed down peoples throats.
How is it being rammed down your throat? It's on the TV on one channel, there are a million other channels. It's mentioned on TV and in newspapers, you could choose not to watch/read those pieces. You sound a little unhinged, has a woman done something bad to you recently?