These women's Euros 20:46 - Jul 13 with 4115 views | onehunglow | Hmm |  |
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These women's Euros on 20:58 - Jul 13 with 2200 views | onehunglow | Red wall? Pitiful really Should have stayed at home |  |
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These women's Euros on 21:12 - Jul 13 with 2165 views | KeithHaynes |
These women's Euros on 20:58 - Jul 13 by onehunglow | Red wall? Pitiful really Should have stayed at home |
That was never a penalty, it was a dive England player should have been booked for cheating. |  |
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These women's Euros on 21:17 - Jul 13 with 2148 views | raynor94 | Sadly we are years behind these top teams |  |
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These women's Euros on 21:24 - Jul 13 with 2133 views | onehunglow |
These women's Euros on 21:17 - Jul 13 by raynor94 | Sadly we are years behind these top teams |
Ray I'm reading all sorts of sentimental crap Drives me nuts We qualified and sung the anthem and waves the flag Then reality hits It's about winning , pride and glory Frankly, Om holding back on this one |  |
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These women's Euros on 22:27 - Jul 13 with 2039 views | builthjack | You are the sort of bloke who was born and brought up next to Prenton Park, but supports a side 20 minutes away because they win more games. Shame on you. |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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These women's Euros on 22:34 - Jul 13 with 2033 views | onehunglow |
These women's Euros on 22:27 - Jul 13 by builthjack | You are the sort of bloke who was born and brought up next to Prenton Park, but supports a side 20 minutes away because they win more games. Shame on you. |
Oh I see This is because Ive rubbished Wslrs Brought up where Supports whom Ken, that was poor , a tap in It's been hot I know Won't be long though before the next international p up Shame! You don't know the meaning of the word son |  |
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These women's Euros on 22:57 - Jul 13 with 1995 views | builthjack |
These women's Euros on 22:34 - Jul 13 by onehunglow | Oh I see This is because Ive rubbished Wslrs Brought up where Supports whom Ken, that was poor , a tap in It's been hot I know Won't be long though before the next international p up Shame! You don't know the meaning of the word son |
Caught again. It’s not a good look. |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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These women's Euros on 23:05 - Jul 13 with 1977 views | Fireboy2 | He cant moan about the swans so he gives the wales ladies (who have done magnificently to actually get to the euros considering the resources at their disposal compared to the other lady nations) a big kick. How low can one get eh. [Post edited 13 Jul 23:14]
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These women's Euros on 08:02 - Jul 14 with 1836 views | AguycalledJack | The number of girls at a young age now coming into football will be a big plus in years to come. My daughter started last year at under sevens for a team in Carmarthen and we have 14 at training each week. This is replicated through the age groups. That said, at the elite level even at senior level, sport isnt about the taking part, wales have done extremely well to qualify but it is all about results. The question is what can wales now do to kick on from having qualified to having a more successful team? |  | |  |
These women's Euros on 08:17 - Jul 14 with 1799 views | Whiterockin |
These women's Euros on 08:02 - Jul 14 by AguycalledJack | The number of girls at a young age now coming into football will be a big plus in years to come. My daughter started last year at under sevens for a team in Carmarthen and we have 14 at training each week. This is replicated through the age groups. That said, at the elite level even at senior level, sport isnt about the taking part, wales have done extremely well to qualify but it is all about results. The question is what can wales now do to kick on from having qualified to having a more successful team? |
Agreed girls football is booming in Wales, mostly down to the England team success previously. More young girls know the names of the English players than the Welsh, hopefully this will start to change now. We really need a couple of full time professional teams. I have watched the English team gradually improve over the years, we are at least 10 years behind. |  | |  |
These women's Euros on 09:55 - Jul 14 with 1677 views | onehunglow |
These women's Euros on 23:05 - Jul 13 by Fireboy2 | He cant moan about the swans so he gives the wales ladies (who have done magnificently to actually get to the euros considering the resources at their disposal compared to the other lady nations) a big kick. How low can one get eh. [Post edited 13 Jul 23:14]
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I've added an up arrow too Nice Ten years behind in football Twenty in rugby Truth stings don't it Ed |  |
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These women's Euros on 10:24 - Jul 14 with 1635 views | Whiterockin |
These women's Euros on 09:55 - Jul 14 by onehunglow | I've added an up arrow too Nice Ten years behind in football Twenty in rugby Truth stings don't it Ed |
I've had a long term interest in girls sports because my wife, daughters and granddaughters have been/are very competitive and active in sports. To the point of even teaching and coaching. If you take football and rugby for example any girl playing football used to be a tomboy and needed to play with the boys, girls very rarely played rugby. Now girls playing for clubs can put a full team plus subs from age 7, obviously depending on the club. Rugby not quite as strong but still full teams playing tag rugby over a 2 year age group. The standard is getting much better and has improved immeasurably over the last 2/3 years. Sunday mornings are now a pleasure to see with four/six teams grouped together playing round Robin matches and it is happening all over South Wales (i can't speak for other areas). This will take time to work it's way through but high profile tournaments will only benifit. Speaking to a granddaughter this morning she although disapointed with the Euro results is not disheartened the response was, when I get there we will win. That's from a 10 year old, we need to encourage not knock. |  | |  |
These women's Euros on 11:41 - Jul 14 with 1505 views | ReslovenSwan1 | They are not very good but put Wales on the map. I do not have much interest in watching women's football but I wish them well. The stats in all the games was low possession and not much threat. I tell foreigners sometimes Cymru is 5 Englishmen short of winong a title. Wales women need to check grandpa and grandma links and get a few saeson in the team. |  |
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These women's Euros on 13:48 - Jul 14 with 1288 views | onehunglow |
These women's Euros on 10:24 - Jul 14 by Whiterockin | I've had a long term interest in girls sports because my wife, daughters and granddaughters have been/are very competitive and active in sports. To the point of even teaching and coaching. If you take football and rugby for example any girl playing football used to be a tomboy and needed to play with the boys, girls very rarely played rugby. Now girls playing for clubs can put a full team plus subs from age 7, obviously depending on the club. Rugby not quite as strong but still full teams playing tag rugby over a 2 year age group. The standard is getting much better and has improved immeasurably over the last 2/3 years. Sunday mornings are now a pleasure to see with four/six teams grouped together playing round Robin matches and it is happening all over South Wales (i can't speak for other areas). This will take time to work it's way through but high profile tournaments will only benifit. Speaking to a granddaughter this morning she although disapointed with the Euro results is not disheartened the response was, when I get there we will win. That's from a 10 year old, we need to encourage not knock. |
Absolutely classy reply that respects this site Personally, I just don't like my country of birth being thrashed , at anything |  |
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These women's Euros on 18:31 - Jul 14 with 1093 views | johnlangy |
These women's Euros on 10:24 - Jul 14 by Whiterockin | I've had a long term interest in girls sports because my wife, daughters and granddaughters have been/are very competitive and active in sports. To the point of even teaching and coaching. If you take football and rugby for example any girl playing football used to be a tomboy and needed to play with the boys, girls very rarely played rugby. Now girls playing for clubs can put a full team plus subs from age 7, obviously depending on the club. Rugby not quite as strong but still full teams playing tag rugby over a 2 year age group. The standard is getting much better and has improved immeasurably over the last 2/3 years. Sunday mornings are now a pleasure to see with four/six teams grouped together playing round Robin matches and it is happening all over South Wales (i can't speak for other areas). This will take time to work it's way through but high profile tournaments will only benifit. Speaking to a granddaughter this morning she although disapointed with the Euro results is not disheartened the response was, when I get there we will win. That's from a 10 year old, we need to encourage not knock. |
Brilliant. I used to look at Welsh women's football and wonder how they weren't even able to kick a ball properly never mind play the actual game well. But it has come along in leaps and bounds over the last few years as you say WR. I didn't see any of the England game apart from the goals but in the other two games they did at times look good albeit against teams that are currently much better. But i'm certain that given time and money Wales Women will become a lot better again. |  | |  |
These women's Euros on 19:15 - Jul 14 with 1071 views | Fireboy2 |
These women's Euros on 18:31 - Jul 14 by johnlangy | Brilliant. I used to look at Welsh women's football and wonder how they weren't even able to kick a ball properly never mind play the actual game well. But it has come along in leaps and bounds over the last few years as you say WR. I didn't see any of the England game apart from the goals but in the other two games they did at times look good albeit against teams that are currently much better. But i'm certain that given time and money Wales Women will become a lot better again. |
Great post 👏 Their standard will get better with investment. |  | |  |
These women's Euros on 21:26 - Jul 14 with 1015 views | max936 |
These women's Euros on 21:17 - Jul 13 by raynor94 | Sadly we are years behind these top teams |
It's all about the resources available, the likes of England would put our ladies resources well into the shade along with many other teams. |  |
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These women's Euros on 21:31 - Jul 14 with 1010 views | raynor94 |
These women's Euros on 21:26 - Jul 14 by max936 | It's all about the resources available, the likes of England would put our ladies resources well into the shade along with many other teams. |
The Welsh girls need to be playing with the top English league sides on a regular basis |  |
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These women's Euros on 21:44 - Jul 14 with 999 views | onehunglow |
These women's Euros on 21:31 - Jul 14 by raynor94 | The Welsh girls need to be playing with the top English league sides on a regular basis |
In the English system ? Odd seeing as so many hate England Irony |  |
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These women's Euros on 21:46 - Jul 14 with 996 views | builthjack |
These women's Euros on 21:44 - Jul 14 by onehunglow | In the English system ? Odd seeing as so many hate England Irony |
That’s what the East sing. Oh, you don’t go to games, I forgot. |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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These women's Euros on 22:02 - Jul 14 with 990 views | onehunglow |
These women's Euros on 21:46 - Jul 14 by builthjack | That’s what the East sing. Oh, you don’t go to games, I forgot. |
More ... Respect this site or did off or don't you have the balls to actually debate Women's game will vanish when EPL gets under way It's a novelty That's the truth Handle it |  |
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These women's Euros on 22:13 - Jul 14 with 969 views | max936 |
These women's Euros on 21:31 - Jul 14 by raynor94 | The Welsh girls need to be playing with the top English league sides on a regular basis |
If they're not getting picked up by those teams there's a reason for it and there's not a lot anyone can do about it. |  |
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These women's Euros on 22:18 - Jul 14 with 956 views | pencoedjack |
These women's Euros on 22:02 - Jul 14 by onehunglow | More ... Respect this site or did off or don't you have the balls to actually debate Women's game will vanish when EPL gets under way It's a novelty That's the truth Handle it |
Hallelujah A poor standard of football rammed down the throats of football fans of the men’s game. Women’s football has its place but it’s a far sub standard to the men’s game whether England or Wales. |  | |  |
These women's Euros on 22:26 - Jul 14 with 946 views | max936 |
These women's Euros on 08:02 - Jul 14 by AguycalledJack | The number of girls at a young age now coming into football will be a big plus in years to come. My daughter started last year at under sevens for a team in Carmarthen and we have 14 at training each week. This is replicated through the age groups. That said, at the elite level even at senior level, sport isnt about the taking part, wales have done extremely well to qualify but it is all about results. The question is what can wales now do to kick on from having qualified to having a more successful team? |
My Mrs had 5 brothers 4 now sadly but she'd regularly played football with them, she could play a bit to despite her diminutive size she loves football still today, wall to wall football here during the season, its on here all day on a Sunday I'm the one that complains |  |
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These women's Euros on 22:33 - Jul 14 with 936 views | max936 |
These women's Euros on 08:02 - Jul 14 by AguycalledJack | The number of girls at a young age now coming into football will be a big plus in years to come. My daughter started last year at under sevens for a team in Carmarthen and we have 14 at training each week. This is replicated through the age groups. That said, at the elite level even at senior level, sport isnt about the taking part, wales have done extremely well to qualify but it is all about results. The question is what can wales now do to kick on from having qualified to having a more successful team? |
Improve coaching and more talent spotters which basically requires much more money of which they are probably finding it hard to finance. Has Rayns said above they need to be playing in the English Ladies league, but there are possibly better talented ladies in English Ladies football than the majority of Welsh ladies unfortunately, they no doubt have a larger player base to pick from which makes it harder. |  |
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