Jesus ****ing wept. You truly are a **** of the lowest order. You don't deserve the life those people sacrificed their lives for, they deserve life more than you ever will. Oh, and get in England. At least one senior team can do it on the big stage.
I watched the last 15 mins (+ 6 injury time). As it was a nervous backs to the wall ending, may be unfair to judge, but the standard of play is shocking
I was listening to an interesting piece on the radio recently, it is apparently accepted that in sports where it can be measured, women are at around 85% of male standards. There was a range but I cant recall and in the more physical sports, the figure is lower. Overall the percentage is rising and the question was how close can women get? I guess that's why I was so shocked how poor the bit I saw was. Ok so goalies wont clear the halfway line when kicking the ball or they wont shoot from 25 yard free kicks, but no reason why technically they shouldn't be better than that, or decision making
Female goalies, imho, lower the percentage disproportionately compared to the team as a whole. They're shocking in general. Not sure why to be honest.
I bet you suck your own cock pal and back to football.. England can win something! 1st time in 50 years!
The Women's game might be a better spectacle on a smaller pitch with smaller goals, etc. Keepers look worse than they are because they look so small in a full size goal. But, obviously there are logistical problems playing on a pitch with different dimensions and markings.
Nah, I've got my girlfriend to do that. I just simply have respect for people who have given their lives for us, not that you would know what respect is. As I said, **** of the lowest order.
Whatever your politics, if you're a pacifist, aggressor or somewhere inbetween: the very least you can do is to simply not disrespect those who died at Passchendaele or at any of those unimaginable battles. It’s much said but they were just ordinary men. Husbands, brothers, sons and fathers: so tangible but so beyond comprehension. I think becoming a parent helped me understand this more. It made me more human and understand that the people who share this earth with me are parents or children or both. I can’t say it made me a good person, for I am unable to judge that. But it’s definitely made me a better person. It made me more aware of fellow man. So, for me, it makes the gravity of anniversaries like these hit home all the more.