by windermereROYAL » 26 Jul 2022 22:20
by blythspartan » 26 Jul 2022 22:36
windermereROYAL Would i be right in saying the keeper Earps played or Reading too?
by Nameless » 27 Jul 2022 09:28
blythspartan What a quality performance from Fran Kirby today. I prefer watching the England women to the men. Fingers crossed for Sunday.
by Norfolk Royal » 27 Jul 2022 09:52
Namelessblythspartan What a quality performance from Fran Kirby today. I prefer watching the England women to the men. Fingers crossed for Sunday.
I don’t think comparing the women and men works, however there are times when I think the women look better than the men, some of the awareness of space and speed of passing is brilliant. Other times it seems hopelessly naive. It’s been enjoyable to watch and players like Beth Mead should deservedly be recognised as genuine stars of the game
by Nameless » 27 Jul 2022 09:55
Norfolk RoyalNamelessblythspartan What a quality performance from Fran Kirby today. I prefer watching the England women to the men. Fingers crossed for Sunday.
I don’t think comparing the women and men works, however there are times when I think the women look better than the men, some of the awareness of space and speed of passing is brilliant. Other times it seems hopelessly naive. It’s been enjoyable to watch and players like Beth Mead should deservedly be recognised as genuine stars of the game
I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
by Norfolk Royal » 27 Jul 2022 10:05
NamelessNorfolk RoyalNameless
I don’t think comparing the women and men works, however there are times when I think the women look better than the men, some of the awareness of space and speed of passing is brilliant. Other times it seems hopelessly naive. It’s been enjoyable to watch and players like Beth Mead should deservedly be recognised as genuine stars of the game
I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
Agreed
I was referring to the actual on the pitch game rather than anything else.
One thing that does slightly grate is the people who go on about there being no dissent, no diving, no cynical fouls in the women’s game. There clearly are all those things.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 27 Jul 2022 10:14
Norfolk RoyalNamelessblythspartan What a quality performance from Fran Kirby today. I prefer watching the England women to the men. Fingers crossed for Sunday.
I don’t think comparing the women and men works, however there are times when I think the women look better than the men, some of the awareness of space and speed of passing is brilliant. Other times it seems hopelessly naive. It’s been enjoyable to watch and players like Beth Mead should deservedly be recognised as genuine stars of the game
I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
by Norfolk Royal » 27 Jul 2022 10:19
YorkshireRoyal99Norfolk RoyalNameless
I don’t think comparing the women and men works, however there are times when I think the women look better than the men, some of the awareness of space and speed of passing is brilliant. Other times it seems hopelessly naive. It’s been enjoyable to watch and players like Beth Mead should deservedly be recognised as genuine stars of the game
I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
Agree in terms of improvement and vast rise of the women's game, some of the things I was watching from our women yesterday was actually really good on a technical level.
However, there are some things that I watched that were also really poor. I know every goalkeeper, man or woman, is prone to an error, but it's the "look" of an error. For example, Fran Kirby's goal when the Swedish keeper just wasn't tall enough, when stretching, to save the ball and it just looked so poor.
If there is one other improvement I'd make to the women's game, it would be making the pitches slightly smaller and the net's slightly smaller as well.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 27 Jul 2022 10:29
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I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
Agree in terms of improvement and vast rise of the women's game, some of the things I was watching from our women yesterday was actually really good on a technical level.
However, there are some things that I watched that were also really poor. I know every goalkeeper, man or woman, is prone to an error, but it's the "look" of an error. For example, Fran Kirby's goal when the Swedish keeper just wasn't tall enough, when stretching, to save the ball and it just looked so poor.
If there is one other improvement I'd make to the women's game, it would be making the pitches slightly smaller and the net's slightly smaller as well.
I've heard that argument put but don't agree with it, think it would detract from the game.
The real answer to the goalkeeper issue, for intance, is for the goalkeepers to be better. They don't seem to have improved at the same rate as the outfield players.
This is partly due to size, which is where the argument on making the goal smaller comes in.
But surely the solution to that is for the goalkeepers to improve, in agility, aggression, and for them to be bigger and taller, negating the need for smaller goals.
There are plenty of six-foot plus, (minimum for the men's game now) women athletes playing in netball and basketball for instance. Increased rewards could see those athletes moving across to football, possibly to the detriment of the other sports. It's about increased participation really.
by Franchise FC » 27 Jul 2022 10:57
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I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
Agree in terms of improvement and vast rise of the women's game, some of the things I was watching from our women yesterday was actually really good on a technical level.
However, there are some things that I watched that were also really poor. I know every goalkeeper, man or woman, is prone to an error, but it's the "look" of an error. For example, Fran Kirby's goal when the Swedish keeper just wasn't tall enough, when stretching, to save the ball and it just looked so poor.
If there is one other improvement I'd make to the women's game, it would be making the pitches slightly smaller and the net's slightly smaller as well.
I've heard that argument put but don't agree with it, think it would detract from the game.
The real answer to the goalkeeper issue, for intance, is for the goalkeepers to be better. They don't seem to have improved at the same rate as the outfield players.
This is partly due to size, which is where the argument on making the goal smaller comes in.
But surely the solution to that is for the goalkeepers to improve, in agility, aggression, and for them to be bigger and taller, negating the need for smaller goals.
There are plenty of six-foot plus, (minimum for the men's game now) women athletes playing in netball and basketball for instance. Increased rewards could see those athletes moving across to football, possibly to the detriment of the other sports. It's about increased participation really.
by Norfolk Royal » 27 Jul 2022 11:25
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Agree in terms of improvement and vast rise of the women's game, some of the things I was watching from our women yesterday was actually really good on a technical level.
However, there are some things that I watched that were also really poor. I know every goalkeeper, man or woman, is prone to an error, but it's the "look" of an error. For example, Fran Kirby's goal when the Swedish keeper just wasn't tall enough, when stretching, to save the ball and it just looked so poor.
If there is one other improvement I'd make to the women's game, it would be making the pitches slightly smaller and the net's slightly smaller as well.
I've heard that argument put but don't agree with it, think it would detract from the game.
The real answer to the goalkeeper issue, for intance, is for the goalkeepers to be better. They don't seem to have improved at the same rate as the outfield players.
This is partly due to size, which is where the argument on making the goal smaller comes in.
But surely the solution to that is for the goalkeepers to improve, in agility, aggression, and for them to be bigger and taller, negating the need for smaller goals.
There are plenty of six-foot plus, (minimum for the men's game now) women athletes playing in netball and basketball for instance. Increased rewards could see those athletes moving across to football, possibly to the detriment of the other sports. It's about increased participation really.
Steve Death was no giant but I don’t recall the goals being resized for him. Didn’t seem to stop him being very good
by blythspartan » 27 Jul 2022 12:34
Namelessblythspartan What a quality performance from Fran Kirby today. I prefer watching the England women to the men. Fingers crossed for Sunday.
I don’t think comparing the women and men works, however there are times when I think the women look better than the men, some of the awareness of space and speed of passing is brilliant. Other times it seems hopelessly naive. It’s been enjoyable to watch and players like Beth Mead should deservedly be recognised as genuine stars of the game
by RoyalBlue » 27 Jul 2022 13:34
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I don’t think comparing the women and men works, however there are times when I think the women look better than the men, some of the awareness of space and speed of passing is brilliant. Other times it seems hopelessly naive. It’s been enjoyable to watch and players like Beth Mead should deservedly be recognised as genuine stars of the game
I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
Agree in terms of improvement and vast rise of the women's game, some of the things I was watching from our women yesterday was actually really good on a technical level.
However, there are some things that I watched that were also really poor. I know every goalkeeper, man or woman, is prone to an error, but it's the "look" of an error. For example, Fran Kirby's goal when the Swedish keeper just wasn't tall enough, when stretching, to save the ball and it just looked so poor.
If there is one other improvement I'd make to the women's game, it would be making the pitches slightly smaller and the net's slightly smaller as well.
by RoyalBlue » 27 Jul 2022 13:38
blythspartanwindermereROYAL Would i be right in saying the keeper Earps played or Reading too?
Yes she did. I think she left Reading to join a side in Germany.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 27 Jul 2022 13:57
RoyalBlueYorkshireRoyal99Norfolk Royal
I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
Agree in terms of improvement and vast rise of the women's game, some of the things I was watching from our women yesterday was actually really good on a technical level.
However, there are some things that I watched that were also really poor. I know every goalkeeper, man or woman, is prone to an error, but it's the "look" of an error. For example, Fran Kirby's goal when the Swedish keeper just wasn't tall enough, when stretching, to save the ball and it just looked so poor.
If there is one other improvement I'd make to the women's game, it would be making the pitches slightly smaller and the net's slightly smaller as well.
If you value your health & well being, don't ever float that suggestion with female footballers, particularly goalkeepers! And, BTW, the Swedish keeper was beaten by poor positioning and a great finish, not lack of height. She also happens to be a shade over 5 foot 10 inches, so not exactly short. Steve Death was just 5 foot 7 inches (the same height as Mary Earps who yesterday made a great save at full stretch just under her bar) and I can't recall anyone ever suggesting the goal needed to be smaller for him!.
by muirinho » 27 Jul 2022 14:05
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I think comparing the women's game to the men's works on some levels, particularly with regard to the money involved and general administration of the two games.
However, comparing the quality of the players doesn't work and is pointless. What people should be appreciating is the vast improvement in standard and the qualities of the individual athlete when judged against their peers.
So Fran Kirby is the most skilful player on the pitch, Millie Bright is a beast of a player, Russo has got all the tricks, etc, etc.
Agree in terms of improvement and vast rise of the women's game, some of the things I was watching from our women yesterday was actually really good on a technical level.
However, there are some things that I watched that were also really poor. I know every goalkeeper, man or woman, is prone to an error, but it's the "look" of an error. For example, Fran Kirby's goal when the Swedish keeper just wasn't tall enough, when stretching, to save the ball and it just looked so poor.
If there is one other improvement I'd make to the women's game, it would be making the pitches slightly smaller and the net's slightly smaller as well.
If you value your health & well being, don't ever float that suggestion with female footballers, particularly goalkeepers! And, BTW, the Swedish keeper was beaten by poor positioning and a great finish, not lack of height. She also happens to be a shade over 5 foot 10 inches, so not exactly short. Steve Death was just 5 foot 7 inches (the same height as Mary Earps who yesterday made a great save at full stretch just under her bar) and I can't recall anyone ever suggesting the goal needed to be smaller for him!.
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