Does this mean that they become proffesional players now?
I know it's sexist and also that any success is good for the area/club, but unless my daughter ever grows up to play for them to give me personal involvement, I am completely underwhelmed by it all. In fact it's so hollow for me that we could become Ladies World Club Champions for the next 20 consecutive years and it would still mean absolutely nothing to me. Sorry, but it's how I feel.
31 players in that squad, no wonder we can't afford any decent first team players.
I used to go up the bees when I was a kid, but no affinity with any of them really as they don't stick around for years (not always their fault, but rule changes) and I have no interest at all in Ice Hockey for teh blades or whatever the Jets do. I'm pleased to see they do well and I'm pleased for the ladies, but that's it. Tell me smiley, were you jumping out of your chair and fist pumping like you might if City score or did you quietly think "that's nice"? I suspect we all know.
My point was not that it requires my family, but that I would feel different if tehre was personal involvement as I find it hard to get excited about any women's sport (apart from beach volleyball of course).
Just seems unnecessary to comment at all if you are not interested. It's like saying, "Well done, but I'm not into..........."
seems rude and a put-down. Would you say the same to a paralympian who had won their event? By commenting I'm not interested in your sport you are undermining the achievement and patronising, I think. The link to the Taliban is in jest but you are moving in that direction.
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