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25 minutes ago, The Bard said:
In your opinion.
what’s yours? You aren’t seriously suggesting that the womens top level is anywhere near league 2 are you??
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42 minutes ago, The Bard said:
Her point was to object to someone saying that any job in the men's game was bound to be step up from the women's game. Obviously that's been twisted
It is though.
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49 minutes ago, The Bard said:
I think she is fast becoming a big name.
The exact same arguments were used against employing foreign managers. That's changed because someone started taking risks. The same will happen with female coaches. It's inevitable unless the Taliban take over
I agree, that it’s inevitable that female managers will come into the game. Once one comes in and does a good job, more will follow.
But i don’t think, a female manager doing well in the womens game, means they can do a job in mens professional game. The two games are chalk and cheese and it’s VERY early days for the women’s game. They are literally 100 years behind. Lots of young girls playing the game now, so i do think there is a good future
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Just now, The Bard said:
She's got more experience than Lampard, Gerrard had when they got Derby and Rangers jobs. They had limited to no experience
Yes, but they are big names. They are the exception to the rule. But at least they played in the mens game. Emma hayes hasn’t played or coached in the mens game.
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19 minutes ago, The Bard said:
Emma Hayes hasn't managed at EFL level but Gazza has. So is Gazza a better manager?
Probably not.
Point is Emma Hayes has managed in the womens game. Which is nothing like the mens game, especially at professional level.
So like most managers, who don’t have a big name, she would have to start at a lower level, if she wanted to go into the mens game.
Wimbledon would be quite a high level given her limited experience
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2 minutes ago, Club and Country said:
AFC Wimbledon would beat the womens chelsea team about 10-0
that’s not to say though however that she can’t do the Wimbledon job or indeed do well at it
Who knows, but wimbledon would be good job to try no? cos she thinks its beneath her.
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9 minutes ago, VT05763 said:
Even though its several levels (being kind) above the level shes managing at!
In your opinion.
What matters is what she thinks surely ?
Are you trying to tell me that the womens game in the prem, is better than the lower leagues
She would be very lucky to get the wimbledon job, if she wanted to get into the mens game as a manager.
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8 minutes ago, frenchred said:
She is absolutely terrible quite possibly the worst. Each to their own egh
Agreed!
When he was linked to the AFC wimbledon job - she belittled it! Even though its several levels (being kind) above the level shes managing at!
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16 hours ago, Robbored said:
I originally got Amazon Prime to speed up items I’d ordered via Amazon and now I get PL football……a win win
Thanks for that
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6 minutes ago, Stortz said:
Hang on, it's PPV?!
Hahahaha the temerity!
I would have paid alot of money for this fight at one point. I aint paying for it now.
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People always say were going down.
Under johnson, every season, there were hoards of people on facebook telling me relegation was around the corner. We were a decent side then aswell.
As it stands, we are poor. But Derby, Barnsley and P'Boro arent catching us.
So i cant see it and i dont get this need for the owner to keep having to make comments when we lose a few games. It happens. Especially at Bristol City, Get over it.
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15 hours ago, Loco Rojo said:
You should write headlines for the Daily Mail.
To be fair it was chaotic.
I'd say there was thousands of people in the que, mostly in the road, where cars were trying to get into the retail park or the small car park.
Its overkill and if they have to do it, why not do the checks at the turnstiles??? Where there are less people and more space?
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Shit club, shit fans. Everything wrong with football.
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Hope they use the same "wands" as this!
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Love him already!
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He's back today apparently.
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Loads of parking on south liberty lane.
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1 minute ago, BTRFTG said:
Wear it whilst you can.
As Big Gary cautions for the older gent : "...light trousers? You're joking! What about the Mickey Drips?"
I know what you mean - think I’d look more like Chabudda G in that outfit!
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39 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:
Maybe it’s just a case of one head teacher with an agenda is skewering your view on what is happening across all schools
I know at the time, there was a few others. Just hope it does not become the norm.
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27 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:
Unless you have had the lesson taught to you I don’t think you can judge it. I’m sure it is taught in a well rounded way rather than encouraging kids to change gender, which I suspect you really fear, and rightly so as that would be an odd thing to push on a child.
My children are primary school age too. I’ve got no worries from what I’ve seen and heard they are being taught
Well rounded? Being taught you arent a boy or girl when you are born - is that well rounded.
I get they have to teach children to be inclusive and i fully support that. But this gender nonsense is ridiculous - gender dysmorphia (Which i think is a real thing) affects under 0.01% of people.
Why are they teaching our kids this nonsense, when 99.99% of people are happy with their gender and dont have an issue.
Its bizarre.
To clarify, on calvert lewin. Have no issue, if he wants to dress like that thats his choice. Dont understand why anyone would be pissed off.
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22 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:
Such as?
They told the children, that you are not born a boy or girl.
The headmaster was using the school to play out his gay rights mission. The schools went down hill when he was there.
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9 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:
What is ‘the modern man’ then?
What is being ‘pushed’ in schools? Encouraging boys to wear skirts? Not seen that.
Parson Street primary school become a "gender neutral" school when my kids were going there. They were feeding the kids all sorts of nonsense.
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15 hours ago, Andy082005 said:
The “rumours” are it’s not Covid or flu. Things have been said and even posted on here but then deleted
We’re not the first club Pearson has been at where it all seemed to go pear shaped. Derby and Watford to name two in recent years where the reason for him leaving was never really disclosed ….aside from the fact he had altercations with the owners for one reason or another
Things didnt go pear shaped at Watford. The owners are trigger happy. He did a really good job at watford. Thet looked down and out when he took over and when he was sacked, he was above the relegation zone with 2 games left.
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There is no such thing as a cheap option.
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Vyner: no longer interested?
in Football Chat
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I love how fans make massive leaps.
Player goes on a bad run of form and is low on confidence - all of a sudden they dont want to be here.
Total nonsense.