FIFA Women's World Cup
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Really good final
Fantastic tournament
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Great final. Spain definitely the better side.
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Like the men’s team, basic skills let England down
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@MiketheSnow said in FIFA Women's World Cup:
Like the men’s team, basic skills let England down
I don't know how you fix it. But playing comfortably with the ball at their feet is something the English can't do. They aren't alone
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@MiketheSnow said in FIFA Women's World Cup:
Fantastic tournament
Massive boost for the women's game here and the men's game will be counting their eggs as well.
Problem being it is the end of our season so clubs and associations will now need to capitalise on this using good strategies through summer. The number of evening camps and sessions will likely soar.
(What I need is the Wallabies to do well, so I can capitalise on that in the same manner).
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Hemp, Bronze and Carter were very good, and Earps with that save was outstanding. Kept them in it.
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@MajorRage said in FIFA Women's World Cup:
@NTA gotta have a foot on the line. That’s a very misleading photo tho.
Ball looks as tho it’s just kicked and rear foot clearly only just lifted. Odds on she moved early but as not as clear as it looks there.
Kiwi analyst says she definitely moved, and could have been called back. Added to the drama though and a goal then would have killed the game off as a spectacle
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@GibbonRib perhaps. They didn’t show a replay on UK and I wasn’t going to go freeze framing!
As I said, odds on she went early but that still picture doesn’t prove anything.
I must say, supporting England in big tournament so far gives very shit returns. 1 from 5 by my count.
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Can someone explain this to me please
Football can invent a VAR system which will tell the ref whether a player is offside to within the width of a ball hair, but can't afford enough white paint to paint a penalty spot big enough when once the ball is placed there is a clear ring of white paint outside of the circumference of the match ball
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@MiketheSnow why does it need to? The ball just needs to touch the paint, not be surrounded by it
If people want to play silly buggers about whether the ball is in the right spot or not they'll do that regardless of how big the spot is