Craig Burnley V West Ham - WEST HAM WIN - INCORRECT
Everyone is fully aware none of the keepers are as good as Alisson, or any of the players as skilful as Salah or as dominant in defence as van Dijk, so leave those kind of comments on Twitter please.
You know what, sign me right up Men’s game slowly being destroyed by murderous billionaires
You do know Abu Dhabi have a womens team? Just saying
Ah well That was a nice 4 minutes for me
We already have shit in the country, and the game of Liverpool fills life with joy. Thanks
Do they use VAR in this?
Better than usual eh?
It's the same clubs though. It's just becoming another money spinner/publicity for the men's teams, particularly with big crowds at their home stadiums.Chelsea v Man City live on Sky Sports. The joys. You'd rather the WSL had independent clubs free from the men's game altogether. I find non league a better alternative to the horrors of the modern PL.
Yes I’ve already realised within minutes of my original post It’s all over
In case you dont know, we are top of the league in that too.
Arsenal through to the champions league, beating Ajax 3-2 on aggregate in the qualifiers, will get some big home crowds if they go deep in this.
@StillbertoInteresting post match with Jonas. Arsenal not happy because Ajax tried to make the goals 10cm smaller tonight. Arsenal picked up on it in the warm up and they were changed back.
After this broke earlier this week,https://www.espn.com/soccer/united-states-nwsl/story/4761896/yates-nwsl-abuse-fallout-playerssponsors-speak-execs-fired.The USWNT is playing England today live on the over the air Fox channel,pre game 2.30 eastern.
Arsenal have made a "world record bid" for Man United striker Russo according to Sky.
Women's football in England should be "open" to the idea of a closed league, says Chelsea manager Emma Hayes.The Women's Super League in England, as with other European leagues, operates on a traditional promotion and relegation system.In contrast, the National Women's Soccer League in the United States is a closed league featuring the same teams, or franchises, each season."I've worked in that in the United States," said Hayes.The 46-year-old - who previously managed the Chicago Red Stars in the NWSL - added: "I like the idea of relegation and promotion from a traditional perspective, but it doesn't mean we should be hamstrung by it. We should be open about it."I've seen the successes of promoting franchise-type leagues and the consistency that that can then place in running that. Look at the WNBA [Women's National Basketball Association] as a great example."We should be open to everything, and everything shouldn't always be compared just because it's traditional or just because of the men's game."I think we should have an openness about reflecting on the pluses and minuses."Hayes is a contributor to a major national review of women's football which will examine issues affecting the game at elite and grassroots levels in England.The findings of the review, chaired by former England midfielder Karen Carney, are expected to be published this summer.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64648506
I hope she hasn't got too much influence over the review because this isn't the first time she has come out with proposals for changes to the women's game that you'd be hard-pressed to find anybody else advocating for. The WSL has been closed before. It started that way. I've never once heard a person say the introduction of promotion/relegation was a mistake. I've seen it said that the particulars of how the WSL went about that introduction could have been better, but the division being opened was universally approved of. Closing it again is the wrong solution to the issues that she is identifying.