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There's a good chance that the scoreline would be similar but I don't think the management nor anyone on here would think we'd done well.

The differentials in women's football are that much greater. Arsenal's best player (arguably) travels from Scotland each week to play for them.

It would be like LCFC men taking on a Champion's League-winning team. And please don't forget that Leicester Ladies had one of their best players out, playing for England Under 21s.

Leicester women's team is among the best and most promising in the country, thanks to the support given to them by their club, and their great mums and dads, and by the community. It hasn't got to the Arsenal level just yet, but I have a feeling that it just might do that, one day.

I think they did OK on the day, and let's hope for so much more from this young team in the future.
 
I think all the misogynists ought to pipe down and let us concentrate on the real issues, like, do they all have an aprés match communal bath?
 
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I think all the misogynists ought to pipe down and let us concentrate on the real issues, like, do they all have an aprés match communal bath?

Yeah, you know what, Macky? I get really hot imagining watching the communal bath after LCFC matches, and the opportunity those randy guys like Andy King get for a bit of a grope. Wish I could see it! Cos that's more important than watching the game, innit?

Oh FFS. Where do your minds take you to? Even in jest.
 
Yeah, you know what, Macky? I get really hot imagining watching the communal bath after LCFC matches, and the opportunity those randy guys like Andy King get for a bit of a grope. Wish I could see it! Cos that's more important than watching the game, innit?

Oh FFS. Where do your minds take you to? Even in jest.

I think it was a joke.
 
Yeah, you know what, Macky? I get really hot imagining watching the communal bath after LCFC matches, and the opportunity those randy guys like Andy King get for a bit of a grope. Wish I could see it! Cos that's more important than watching the game, innit?

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Of course you do, it's only natural innit?

Oh FFS. Where do your minds take you to? Even in jest.

Let's just say, I'm going straight to hell
 
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Of course you do, it's only natural innit?



Let's just say, I'm going straight to hell

Yup.

Burn, baby, burn! :)

And you have a daughter?

Ahem..........

Let's have dads who appreciate who we are. I had such a dad. He was a diamond. He taught me to stand up for my right to be a feisty woman, even when I organised a school strike..........but then, he was a Commie.........And funny with it..........
 
Yup.

Burn, baby, burn! :)

And you have a daughter?

Ahem..........

Let's have dads who appreciate who we are. I had such a dad. He was a diamond. He taught me to stand up for my right to be a feisty woman, even when I organised a school strike..........but then, he was a Commie.........And funny with it..........

Yeah, communists are known for being hilarious. As are Combat 18 and NAMBLA :icon_bigg
 
Yeah, communists are known for being hilarious. As are Combat 18 and NAMBLA :icon_bigg


You're not as old as I am. My dad was a communist because his family was dirt poor, and he was clever, and he saw the injustices in the society he lived in, where the rich leeched off the poor. As a Uni graduate (he travelled 10 miles by bicycle every day to Liverpool to go to Uni) he couldn't get a job, finally ending up in Poor Law. And, when the war came, although he was a pacifist, and had TB, he joined up to battle against Hitler.

My dad was communist party agent for the candidate who stood against Harold Wilson in Huyton. He was always an idealist. I never espoused his politics, and after Stalin, he had a bit of a wake-up call. And then he joined a golf club. He became a teacher, when he should have been a barrister. But, true to his commie ideals, he served through the war as Private, and never revealed to the RAF, that he had a good degree.

Fortunately, his humour, dry and incredibly funny, was his saving grace. I wish it could have saved his life, and I suppose it saved his soul, and his capacity to deal with his death from lung disease, twenty years ago.

He's not my hero, but he treated me as an equal from the moment I was born, which means a lot to a woman. I'm a life-long socialist, thanks to him, but a libertarian socialist who won't take instructions from anyone. Thanks dad. You were bloody good. You taught me everything I am.

I miss him.
 
You're not as old as I am. My dad was a communist because his family was dirt poor, and he was clever, and he saw the injustices in the society he lived in, where the rich leeched off the poor. As a Uni graduate (he travelled 10 miles by bicycle every day to Liverpool to go to Uni) he couldn't get a job, finally ending up in Poor Law. And, when the war came, although he was a pacifist, and had TB, he joined up to battle against Hitler.

My dad was communist party agent for the candidate who stood against Harold Wilson in Huyton. He was always an idealist. I never espoused his politics, and after Stalin, he had a bit of a wake-up call. And then he joined a golf club. He became a teacher, when he should have been a barrister. But, true to his commie ideals, he served through the war as Private, and never revealed to the RAF, that he had a good degree.

Fortunately, his humour, dry and incredibly funny, was his saving grace. I wish it could have saved his life, and I suppose it saved his soul, and his capacity to deal with his death from lung disease, twenty years ago.

He's not my hero, but he treated me as an equal from the moment I was born, which means a lot to a woman. I'm a life-long socialist, thanks to him, but a libertarian socialist who won't take instructions from anyone. Thanks dad. You were bloody good. You taught me everything I am.

I miss him.

Completely changing the subject here: You've written four paragraphs about someone who sounds like they had a real story to tell, and we've got a decent idea of who he was. So why do people like Jordan, Didier Drogba and Chantelle from Big Brother feel the need to write an entire book? A different question for a different place I feel, ignore it.

Anyway, would it be sad of me to start going to the ladies' games?
 
Completely changing the subject here: You've written four paragraphs about someone who sounds like they had a real story to tell, and we've got a decent idea of who he was. So why do people like Jordan, Didier Drogba and Chantelle from Big Brother feel the need to write an entire book? A different question for a different place I feel, ignore it.

Anyway, would it be sad of me to start going to the ladies' games?

They don't write their books.

People like me with real lives and real feelings and real histories, ghost-write them.

Sad, huh?

Go to support the women's team. They're good!
 
They don't write their books.

People like me with real lives and real feelings and real histories, ghost-write them.

Sad, huh?

Go to support the women's team. They're good!

I know, I'd be very surprised if any of them could write their own passport application.

And maybe. If it's not expensive. I spend enough following the boys everywhere.
 
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