-
Posts
16,754 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by Bimpy474
-
Dunno why but i don't think we're finished, just have feeling we might bring in one more.
-
As the shot cut away i think the ref was looking the other way, speaking to Ødegaard, who i think was also waving an imaginary card and didn't get booked
-
Shit dive like.
-
He keeps moving in DM/CM ala Man City and Liverpool, probably why like.
-
Ayew did exactly the same earlier and didn't get a second yellow, these refs
-
Being called elite does sound rather fetching.
-
If market value is fair, i know we won't be, but what if we matched Man Utd's deal. Can they and the other scummy 6 stop it somehow ? I 'm sure they'll try like.
-
Men like me ? OK, so I was brought up by single mother, had zero grandfather's, both absent. An absent father who was abusive prior to leaving us, dragged up by mother and grandma, and my two aunts. For the last twenty years I've worked with predominantly ladies. I now manage my department (I hate the term, I'm the one who makes a decision if its needed is more apt) half a dozen fantastic ladies who make my job a joy to be at, and around. We are all equals in my department, from the cleaner to me and every decision is discussed among all of us, and some of my older male staff didnt like it, well that was tough and they left, well moved elsewhere. OK, a joke has gone down poorly, but you have no idea who I am or what I stand for. And I learnt long ago what someone writes is not always perceived how its meant and intended. Some people are better at written words than others, and I'm from Essex, so excuses in. And with the same reasoning I'm not judging you on a few words written in this gloriously fantastic place. Who knew Alan Partridge was so, well....
-
No point looking back though is there ? As bad as that was. If we look at how the women's game has grown over the last 10 years, in particular the last 3 or 4, if that growth continues then hopefully it grows to where you want it to be. A major issue is grassroots, there's still not enough being done. Unfortunately most grassroots is still dominated by men, and older men at that. Its changing but again not quick enough, there has to be more women elected to local clubs committees. You have to change it at its core, at the grassroots for things to change, especially so there's more teams for to girls access. At moment girls teams here have to travel so far, as most men's team don't take it seriously as to create and even think of creating girl's or women's teams. My joke did not go down well, but please, its not comparible to racism or intolerance. that's a tad too far imo, but you're entitled to that opinion, but I disagree.
-
Agree with you there, the 10 is a bit difficult as we don't really play that way right now, but evolution of the side will mean changing of systems in games where it suits, so that could definitely be something to go with.
-
My good friend, I used to help coach in a daft little football academy when my eldest boy was very young, for the team he played for. I played for the mens, and then managed the mens, played for the Vets and managed them. You could start at the academy all the way to vets. We had two girls stay with us up to under 11's, then girls were no longer allowed to play with the boys, but we lost those girls to other clubs as we didn't have girls teams for them to move into. So i and a determined group of parents got girls teams off the ground, they did far more than me but i helped a little. I no longer coach because of the knees, i do go and watch on Saturday for mens, and Sundays for the kids (different teams now). The academy was still going strong until a few years ago, when i was there we had roughly 15 boys and 3 or 4 girls. Now another academy i know has almost 50/50, that's due to the success of the women's game, clearly. But decisions made by the club to sell off part of the ground so it could be sold for housing and that cricket brought in more money. That killed all the football, that partly helped my decision to quit football completely. Believe it or not, watching the girls again go off the other clubs, alongside all the mens teams was heartbreaking. It hurts actually, all the years efforts for nowt. A joke was a joke which seems to have gone well