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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

New rules for women's football?

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TiggyD · 03/07/2012 20:46

(Didn't want to derail the tennis thread)

At the moment women's football gets compared with men's football. Kind of impossible not to. They are exactly the same game but in my opinion, and many, many others, the women's game is not as good as the men's. Lots of reason's why: The women's game is amateur, physical differences between men and women etc.

So, why not change the rules of women's football to make it more suited to women and harder to directly compare with the men's game?

  1. Smaller pitches. Only 80% or 90% of regular pitches. Would lead to less hoofing the ball into spaces and more skill needed. It would also mean less running.
  2. Play 80 minutes. When you get a professional team playing a semi-pro team in a men's cup the commentators always go on about the amateurs tiring after 80 minutes and the quality of football dropping. Just have shorter games.
  3. Play 2 halves of 40 minutes, but after 20 minutes of each half have a 5 minute break. It would help keep players fresher for longer and give the managers time to talk tactics. It would also help make the game more marketable to TV companies because they can get more adverts in.

In cricket you get 5 day games, 4 and 3 day games, one day games and T20 games. People can cope with those when the basic game is the same. I think my changes would really help women's football.

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sashh · 07/07/2012 05:36

Why are there not many female snooker or darts players?

There are, but they have to compete against other women not men and only the mens' is televised.

The BBC had a report last year about Trina Gullever, who has been world champioon NINE times - they illustrated it with film of male darts players.

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