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SontaranStratagem
18 Jun 19 11:16
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"As a woman in football, it feels like you have to be twice as good at your job, and you have to work twice as hard, which is impossible for me because I give enough as it is as Manchester United manager."

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Who the f*** are they trying to kid? I thought it was the men that were expert bull*****ers, this lot are making a bee line for that but failing miserably

Its embarrassing, they really do need to shut up now to be honest, they are cringe worthy

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By:
donny osmond
When: 18 Jun 19 11:26
Those who have tried it tend not to last that long. Corinne Diacre was an exception, having managed French men's team Clermont Foot for three seasons, but now she's the manager of the France women's team and doing well at the World Cup.

It would be a very brave decision taking that step, because you have to realise the timespan of a manager in the men's game averages just over a year. When you have a family and have to keep a roof over your head, leaving a potentially more stable job in women's football is a massive risk.

Right now, I can't envisage ever going into men's football and I wouldn't necessarily see a job in the men's game as a step up - but you can never say never about anything.





whats she supposed to say when she has a plum job at the moment?, ask her again when she is unemployed !!!
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 18 Jun 19 11:38
She's on a pittance compared to the men

And I don't read it meaning what you think, I read it as her being in a better standard Crazy

And read the first bit "as a woman I feel I have to work twice as hard" the biggest load of c*** ffs, she needs a week in Solkjears shoes
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 18 Jun 19 11:39
I find them rather pitiful and pathetic to be honest

I can't believe I still click on these stories, its time they were moved past and ignored
By:
lybertyne
When: 18 Jun 19 12:24
I was listening to the Peter Crouch podcast and he said that Bolo Zenden used to stand completely naked in front of the mirror, combing his hair.  How would that work with a female manager in today's world of hypersensitivity?  I realise not everyone does that but there must be a lot of nudity in the dressing room.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 18 Jun 19 12:36
An IFL interview with Isaac Lowe last week

Tyson Fury turns up stark bolluk naked running round the swimming pool, these feminists would go into a coma having to deal with a group of blokes under one roof

I know men become a bit more behaved when around women, but you stick a bunch of blokes together and its kicking off

Imagine back in the day of Vinnie Jones and the crazy gang? where even men looked on in amazement at Vinnie Jones headbutting the toilet doors CrazyLaugh

It still happens no matter how hard they try to deny it
By:
donny osmond
When: 18 Jun 19 14:01
men manage ladies teams, the nudity doesnt seem to be an issue there.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 18 Jun 19 14:35
If I had any say in the matter, Tyson Fury would be invited to manage the England women’s football team with immediate effect. I’d also place him in charge of the BBC.
By:
peckerdunne
When: 18 Jun 19 14:56
Women are shi t at sport............the end....Laugh
By:
alun2005
When: 18 Jun 19 17:02
Women are shi t at sport............the end


What???

Even these wee shy vulnerable lassies who are beating the opposition out of sight  ?


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHqiG_hrbsc
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 18 Jun 19 17:10
CrazyCrazyCrazy
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 18 Jun 19 17:11
You don't see it flipped in the mens game though

I wonder why that is? can't the women have their own sport now?

I feel sorry for the genuine women out there that just wanna play and not kick up a pointless argument about equality ffs
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 18 Jun 19 17:12
Women need to speak out because the more they let this carry on the ridiculous its going to get
By:
Injera
When: 18 Jun 19 17:33
They would be silenced and alienated if they did SS.

It's sad that womens' sport appears more about seeking ekwality with men than just having fun and having an identity of its own.

The feminists are a divisive lot, pitting the sexes against each other. Quite sad really.
By:
donny osmond
When: 18 Jun 19 19:13
wheel have mens netball next , ffs
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 18 Jun 19 19:15
The wheelers do play netball, only they claim that it's basketball.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 18 Jun 19 19:50
It's not that cold in Macclesfield.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 18 Jun 19 19:53
can't see blokes having the same respect towards a lass ...
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 18 Jun 19 19:57
Unless she got het tits out in the dressing room.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 18 Jun 19 20:02
.)(.
By:
treetop
When: 20 Jun 19 23:23
The next campaign will be the BBC and Women's management claiming equal pay for women representing England with the men representing England. Target an organisation like the FA , after the Womens World Cup and make the legal eagles screw the FA with full media support.
By:
Capt__F
When: 20 Jun 19 23:37
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By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 21 Jun 19 00:27
Football is a men's game, it always will be


There is no other kind as far as I am concerned.
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 21 Jun 19 00:30
To be fair if women want to kick a football I would not stop them.

Personally I think women are better at other things.

Still everybody makes their own choice.
By:
themightymac
When: 21 Jun 19 03:01
donny - men manage ladies teams, the nudity doesnt seem to be an issue there.

Men are not allowed in the women`s dressing rooms, even (or especially) the managers.
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