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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

What about the women's world cup?!

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Clarew201 · 04/06/2019 17:34

Hi everyone, I read a couple of threads on the sports bit of Mumsnet and realised I was only reading about men's football. The women's world cup starts on 7th June and it's a really important year for supporting and promoting the game for women and girls. For those that don't know, a bit of history is that the women’s game was huge in the UK between the world wars (crowds of 55,000 with 14,000 waiting outside!), and large numbers of working class factory women playing in teams all over the country over many years - becoming household names and raising lots of money for returned soldiers and mining communities. Then the FA banned women from playing, for 50 years. When the FA finally lifted the ban in the 70s, women players faced horrendous treatment and the game has been struggling to come back ever since.

So it's brilliant that football is having a comeback. Here's where it's on in London londonist.com/london/sport/womens-world-cup-2019-football-where-to-watch-london-screenings

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LimitIsUp · 23/06/2019 18:06

I shall be supporting Brazil later!

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:09

Not a pen.

HiHoToffee · 23/06/2019 18:09

England has been lucky that Cameroon haven't punished them for their many sloppy (back) passes and clearances.

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:09

Actually o think it is 🙈

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:10

Agreed Toffee-a better team will exploit those weird patches we seem to keep having where we lose shape and make odd decisions.

HiHoToffee · 23/06/2019 18:11

Referee bottled it there, probably for the best

MockerstheFeManist · 23/06/2019 18:11

I think we've reached the stage of being diplomatic with the VAR.

(It's great: FIFA decided to invent the wheel, and decided it should be square.)

LimitIsUp · 23/06/2019 18:12

I'm glad that it wasn't given however because England are 3:0 up and its not worth the bloody drama

HiHoToffee · 23/06/2019 18:16

Grin Mockers

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:31

No need for that at all. And why didn't the Cameroon coach even try and see if she was alright?
Poor

HiHoToffee · 23/06/2019 18:31

Shock Come on referee, do something

Jsmith99 · 23/06/2019 18:33

That should be a straight red. The ref has completely bottled that decision.

HiHoToffee · 23/06/2019 18:33

All over now, Norway next. Come on England!

LimitIsUp · 23/06/2019 18:34

All a bit shameful. Not pleasant to watch.

AlecTrevelyan006 · 23/06/2019 18:34

Ref bottled it

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:37

Red card, no question. I don't care if it's the last minute or not.

MockerstheFeManist · 23/06/2019 18:38

Enjoyed listening to Hope Solo on the radio commentary, very insightful and original. All she needs is a word in her ear: An 'offence' is a breach of the laws of the game.

LimitIsUp · 23/06/2019 18:39

Well done England for playing professionally despite the provocation

HiHoToffee · 23/06/2019 18:39

Well said Phil Neville

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:41

Yes. He's celery seething but was very measured there and I agree with everything he said.

MockerstheFeManist · 23/06/2019 18:41

Neville Minor bang on the money. (But Gareth wants his suit back.)

So all the teams that progress to the knockouts get their refs sent home, meaning we're left with this dross.

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:41

Clearly. Not celery.

historysock · 23/06/2019 18:42

All the teams that get knocked out get their refs sent home? What? Why?? That seems absurd.

MockerstheFeManist · 23/06/2019 18:43

...No. All the teams that progress get their refs sent home.

LimitIsUp · 23/06/2019 18:43

Agreed. Phil Neville was spot on

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