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Re: Fran Kirby

by ZacNaloen » 17 May 2015 12:02

Think I'll try and get to the Madejski for this one Friday.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Royal Rother » 17 May 2015 12:26

Brosef Stalin
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Jumping on the glory bandwagon :wink:


Whose thread is this anyway? 8)

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Re: Fran Kirby

by sandman » 17 May 2015 15:22

kwik-silva Well it'd be nice if the men's team could follow suit


Indeed. Not good enough that the Men aren't giving the club the sort of justice and prestige that the yoof and the ladies are.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Kitsondinho » 17 May 2015 16:33

Fran probably won't be playing next Friday, as she is with the England squad. She wasn't involved in our 3-0 win over Doncaster yesterday either. Think the squad fly out to Canada sometime during the week.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by tmesis » 17 May 2015 20:14

Kitsondinho Fran probably won't be playing next Friday, as she is with the England squad. She wasn't involved in our 3-0 win over Doncaster yesterday either. Think the squad fly out to Canada sometime during the week.


Nope, didn't play.

I went (first ever time to a women's game at any level) after going to watch Leeds v Huddersfield (RL) earlier in the day, as a mate who went with me watches the women play a fair bit.

3-0 was a bit flattering, but Reading just had a confidence Doncaster lacked after taking the lead in the 2nd half. The second goal was brilliant/fortuitous, being a shot from about 40 yards. Very well hit, but the Doncaster keep was not only short, but jumped with all the agility of an ageing David Seaman, as the ball floated over her arms into the net.

If there are awards given out for enthusiasm, then one should go to a Reading fan who apparently goes to all of their games, home and away, banging his drum and singing songs (usually on his own) for the entire game. He really didn't endear himself to the locals, some of whom moved down the stand just to get away from him.

Bizarre moment of the day was seeing the Doncaster Belles mascot, a female viking, whose ancient Nordic ambience was compromised somewhat by her being on crutches and with her left foot in a surgical cast.


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Re: Fran Kirby

by lewesroyal » 18 May 2015 09:22

[/quote]The second goal was brilliant/fortuitous, being a shot from about 40 yards. Very well hit, but the Doncaster keep was not only short, but jumped with all the agility of an ageing David Seaman, as the ball floated over her arms into the net.[/quote]

This is still the main issue in ladies football. Some of the skills and technical football is brilliant. The standard of 'keeping however is still on the rise at a much slower rate. There are some outstanding 'keepers around, but as yet there isn't the depth. i know it will improve but it does occasionally allow a soft goal like the one described.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Niko » 22 May 2015 05:01

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The second goal was brilliant/fortuitous, being a shot from about 40 yards. Very well hit, but the Doncaster keep was not only short, but jumped with all the agility of an ageing David Seaman, as the ball floated over her arms into the net.[/quote]

This is still the main issue in ladies football. Some of the skills and technical football is brilliant. The standard of 'keeping however is still on the rise at a much slower rate. There are some outstanding 'keepers around, but as yet there isn't the depth. i know it will improve but it does occasionally allow a soft goal like the one described.[/quote]
I remember seeing this in the last world cup. A lot of the teams, especially in the earlier rounds, were just shooting on site and hoping the opponents keepers screwed up. I think there was 1 team with a particularly bad goalkeeper (Argentina, possibly) that lost one match about 11-0.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by sandman » 22 May 2015 07:39

Not sure what the bigger shambles is. Is it the state of goalkeeping in women's football or is it the state of the quoting in this thread?

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Re: Fran Kirby

by tidus_mi2 » 22 May 2015 09:31

sandman Not sure what the bigger shambles is. Is it the state of goalkeeping in women's football or is it the state of the quoting in this thread?

I think the issue lies with something in the site actually, noticed a couple of my posts breaking the quote tags by themselves without any input from myself, always went back and corrected it though.

EDIT: Upon re-observation, this instance might be user oxf*rd up.


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Re: Fran Kirby

by Brosef Stalin » 22 May 2015 12:39

Just randomly choose a women's football vid (USA v France). Skimmed through the first 10 mins and it was was shockingly shit i.e. not able to pass to each other

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Brosef Stalin » 22 May 2015 12:40

first goal just gone in, see what you mean about the keeping

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_qKZqf6RYo

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Brosef Stalin » 22 May 2015 12:45

nah...it's shit

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Re: Fran Kirby

by floyd__streete » 22 May 2015 12:50

With a dearth of any news on contracts, friendlies and signings ( :lol: ) the RFC Twitter account was scraping the bottom of its own very splintered barrel earlier this week RT'ing the fascinating breaking story of Frank Kirby meeting Prince William. Good luck to the girls team and that, but as they have no bearing or relevance whatsoever on the fortunes of the men's club which I support could they not have a seperate at @ReadingFCWomen account for those who are interested in such things :?:


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Re: Fran Kirby

by RoyalBlue » 22 May 2015 16:38

In the hope that there might be a few more enlightened souls on here, or at least some prepared to be enlightened:

Top of the table (FAWSL2), high scoring Reading FC Women take on Millwall at the Mad Stad tonight. Kick off 7.45pm. Prices on the gate (Lower West) £5 adult, £3 concessions. Free parking at the stadium.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Platypuss » 22 May 2015 20:15

Kick off delayed til 8:00.
I'm assuming due to the M4 disruption rather than than an unexpectedly huge crowd of offspring, husbands and boyfriends.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by sandman » 22 May 2015 20:21

Platypuss Kick off delayed til 8:00.
I'm assuming due to the M4 disruption rather than than an unexpectedly huge crowd of offspring, husbands and girlfriends.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Platypuss » 22 May 2015 20:24

True dat.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Owlish52 » 23 May 2015 06:03

Reading FC Women 3 - 0 Millwall Lionesses (HT 1-0)

Emma Foll with a brace around a goal by Harriet Scott. Reading finished the match with 10 players, as Bianca Bragg for Reading was sent off on a straight red for a late challenge. Reading FC Women increased their advantage in goal differential by one over the Doncaster Rovers Belles, while the two clubs remain tied on points for the season after 8 matches played. This was Millwall's first loss of the season (2 wins and 5 draws prior).

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Re: Fran Kirby

by Sutekh » 23 May 2015 06:11

Do women ever get into fights on the pitch? Every time there's a sending off it seems to be for a late/mis-timed challenge rather than a good old fashioned girly scrap.

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Re: Fran Kirby

by JC » 23 May 2015 12:48

Sutekh Do women ever get into fights on the pitch? Every time there's a sending off it seems to be for a late/mis-timed challenge rather than a good old fashioned girly scrap.



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