Right. I won't ask why you have this odd conception, as I suspect it's a conversation that won't go anywhere ... but even in the game today, there was quality which you'd never see in a youth game. As I said, if you don't like it, cool. Some people don't like all football, only watching the top levels.
And, hence, very selective in being a football fan. It's fine dude, I'm not judging. But calling international level women's football on the same level as non-league and youth football is to ignore the fact that, well ... it isn't. Show me a youth player who can consistently pull off a volley goal like Ellen White's disallowed goal today and we'll talk, but you're just showing that you don't know anything about it currently. I'm not going to suggest the reason has anything to do with sexism like a lot of the other morons in here, since you haven't posted anything as such ... but I am curious as to why you hold this skewed view.
He is. He's like Newgod, but with English as his first language. Doesn't talk about animal faeces either.
Yes, because not watching a sport makes you extremely qualified to give your opinion on it. Women's football isn't certainly not Premier League level but considering the fact that that the pool of player's is so much smaller than for men and players have only recently begun training full-time, that's understandably going to effect the level of football. Try being a bit more open-minded and you'll see women's football can be as entertaining as men's, even moreso perhaps.
Don't get me wrong I'm all for womens movements especially when they are bouncing up and down on my love truncheon. But sports, do me a favour, they are inept at all of them.
I've actually been to a women's football game as well as watched several on TV so I know what I'm talking about, unlike some of the neanderthals in this thread
Wimmin were designed for two reasons - the kitchen and the bedroom. And they are crap in both due to being thick and frigid.