Tashyboy
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Personally I thought the standard of the football I saw was equal to the penalty taking. Some of it excellent, especially from a keepers point of view but mostly rammel. However I have already said. A win is a win. The bottom line the women have had an open top bus parade and that is what will be remembered.Always amuses me when people throw in the mens game, and almost use it as a stick to take down the women's game.
Sure, biology means the men would beat the women head to head. But, it is a completely pointless argument, as that is the same in nearly all sports. It is why there are gender categories.
Take that argument away, the simple fact is that the ladies were quality. In terms of movement, ball control, passing, crossing, finishing and tackling, they execute it all just as well as I see week in, week out from the men, from a technical point of view. It is almost like they are professional athletes...
And we've all seen the men make garbage mistakes and terrible decisions, even the best men. I'm sure I've seen men try and score from corners at crucial times, and failed. So, if the moment Kelly failed to score from a corner is the moment that proves there is no comparison between the men and women, it is a terribly week argument.
I'd have thought it would be better to focus on all the incidents she got right. Concluded nicely with that penalty. Lots of pressure, millions watching, knowing that if she missed the likes of Joey Barton were ready to mock the women's ability to hit a penalty, forgetting all the horrific penalties from men over the years.
Hopefully from here, there will be a continuing legacy of girls wanting to play football.
Without a shadow of doubt. The FA in hiring Wiegman was a stroke of genius. It then begs the question.How do they manage to screw it up when picking the Mens England managers job