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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2017 21:35:58 GMT
... hadn't banned it 50 years ago. So says Rachel Yankey -- BBCThis of course is utter squirts of salty jizz. I only bring it up because I notice that every single time I use the God damn BBC Football site, there are constant links to news and results regarding the women's game now. Frankly, you might as well have news and results for the local under 15 boys team for all the shits I could give about that level of football. Or do you delight in knowing what's happening in the women's game?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 15:53:44 GMT
... hadn't banned it 50 years ago. So says Rachel Yankey -- BBCThis of course is utter squirts of salty jizz. I only bring it up because I notice that every single time I use the God damn BBC Football site, there are constant links to news and results regarding the women's game now. Frankly, you might as well have news and results for the local under 15 boys team for all the shits I could give about that level of football. Or do you delight in knowing what's happening in the women's game? At least they've begun again to stipulate when it is a woman's game. For a while the BBC stopped. So you'd see something like England v Italy, or Arsenal v Chelsea, and think "I didn't know they were playing tonight" till you clicked on the link and realised it was the women. Was very annoying. The standard is a lot better these days. I used to kinda wish I could play in the women's game, not in a pervy way but just to see how many hat tricks I could score in each game. If I'm being honest I'm not sure if I'd score very many these days. Probably only the one or two a game instead of the 6 or 7 15 years ago.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 15:59:17 GMT
I like Ladies football, and have been to support Forest Green Rovers Ladies FC at most of their games this season...
Seen some quality games, great play, and their teamwork is outstanding...
Winning promotion this year was a fantastic feeling.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 16:37:58 GMT
Good luck to them. As long as it's kept the fuck off my TV and I don't have to hear about it I've got no problem.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 17:48:05 GMT
But you do need to hear about it; that's the point. The BBC are pushing it.
It's the politics of it that annoys me. There are undoubtedly boys teams that are much stronger and better than the very top of the women's game but no-one expects the BBC to put their news and results up everyday like it matters. Simply being women is enough to justify this apparently.
I actually quite like watching some of it but honestly, I'd probably enjoy watching someone play FIFA 17. The point is, this is nonsense.
It should not be on the main BBC Football site. There should be a separate section called Women's Football.
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Post by Pangolin on Mar 10, 2017 12:23:33 GMT
Reminds me to the Women's world cup in Germany in 2011, where TV stations advertised the tournament with spots like "2nd places are only something for men" (at that time, the German men's team hadn't won a title since many years) only to see the German women's team fail at an early stage (2nd round, I think).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 12:52:07 GMT
There were complaints about the last women's world cup based on the fact that England were doing quite well but it wasn't being promoted or televised enough. That infuriated me. Again, the idea that because it's women, it should be given equal weight.
Here's a thought: if the male and female Olympic events, tennis championships etc happened at different times would the women get anywhere near the same audience?
Maybe the women's World cup should happen concurrently with the men's (seems to work for other sports when it comes to raising the profile of the women's events).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 19:30:09 GMT
I just clicked on the BBC football page and discovered that Man City are through to the Champions League semi final.
For fucks sake.
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Post by Reggie_Stration on Mar 30, 2017 21:34:42 GMT
I will never like it as much as the BBC wants me to like it. All the improvement in the world in the women's game still won't have it reaching the heights of the men's game for the quality and the spectacle.
The BBC are pretty much a spokesperson for women's football and Manchester United I've come to find.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 22:00:08 GMT
I just clicked on the BBC football page and discovered that Man City are through to the Champions League semi final. For fucks sake. It does clearly say Man City women.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 22:14:36 GMT
Not in the headline it doesn't.
They need to fuck off with that shit.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 22:31:36 GMT
Not in the headline it doesn't. They need to fuck off with that shit. Oh right, in the sport's headlines it does, in the football headlines it doesn't. Although in defence of the BBC, there is a big (ish) picture accompanying that headline, I know some female sport stars are a little on the butch side, but they unmistakeably female. I think really though Painbow old boy, we need to get to the bottom of this, why do you hate women?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 22:38:36 GMT
I'm used to clicking on the website and seeing the football headlines. Headlines about real football.
That's increasingly changing (You haven't noticed it?).
It's their headline story for Christ sake. The BBC football page's main story is about something no-one gives a shit about.
Why? Why not a headline about the Huddersfield under 12 boy's regional West Riding semi final success? Or the Kent blind people's league? Or the Deaf? Or the Grimsby gays only league? Why are they informing me about a level of football that's lower than all of those?
They need to fuck off.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 22:55:20 GMT
I'm used to clicking on the website and seeing the football headlines. Headlines about real football. That's increasingly changing (You haven't noticed it?). It's their headline story for Christ sake. The BBC football page's main story is about something no-one gives a shit about. Why? Why not a headline about the Huddersfield under 12 boy's regional West Riding semi final success? Or the Kent blind people's league? Or the Deaf? Or the Grimsby gays only league? Why are they informing me about a level of football that's lower than all of those? They need to fuck off. Yes, I have noticed it, but I reckon the men's football headlines still outnumber the women's headlines by about a ratio of 50 or 100 to 1. I can live with that, my only minor gripe is when the headline isn't clearly labelled. Anyway, you are avoiding the core issue here, c'mon, lie on your couch and talk it through with Dr Stanley Freud? How was your relationship with your mother?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 23:16:04 GMT
She gives the best blow jobs.
When I click on BBC news, I expect to see global journalism, not what Dave in Bolton finks 'bout it on Twitter.
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