FIFA Womens World Cup
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Another nailbiter.
Sweden could easily have won this. Solid from the Netherlands though.
Biggest positive I've seen in both SF matches is all four teams actively going for the win not sitting back and relying on their opponent's mistakes.
As a neutral that's been great to watch.
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@Bovidae said in FIFA Womens World Cup:
I note that all of the USA team play for local clubs, and none play in Europe. Morgan has spent time at Lyon.
Pretty sure that the US league is one of the best in the world. Soccer (as they call it) is the number one sport for women over there, they take it very seriously.
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Here's a bit of etymology for you, the term soccer to refer to Association Football, was used before the term football on it's own. To make it obvious what type of football you were talking about you said either (A)soccer (short for Association Football) or rugger (short for Rugby Football). So soccer is an older, and more correct, term. Using just 'football' to refer to Association Football came a few years later.
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@Machpants said in FIFA Womens World Cup:
Here's a bit of etymology for you, the term soccer to refer to Association Football, was used before the term football on it's own. To make it obvious what type of football you were talking about you said either (A)soccer (short for Association Football) or rugger (short for Rugby Football). So soccer is an older, and more correct, term. Using just 'football' to refer to Association Football came a few years later.
Interesting etymology in the link below.
Australia changed their name from 'soccer' to footaball in 2005; NZ followed a year later. Football is not just soccer, it refers to teh dominant sport in a country. I'll keep using Football for rugby
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@Cyclops said in FIFA Womens World Cup:
@Bovidae said in FIFA Womens World Cup:
I note that all of the USA team play for local clubs, and none play in Europe. Morgan has spent time at Lyon.
Pretty sure that the US league is one of the best in the world. Soccer (as they call it) is the number one sport for women over there, they take it very seriously.
As it is called.
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Further to that, living in Queensland, if someone refers to "football" or "footy", although it usual means rugby league, I usually have to ask "which one?"
Fair amount of Victorians up here to whom "football" is Strayan Roolz.
Also find it somewhat amusing that the FFA's flagship team is the Socceroos.
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Man I'm sick of the pundits and commentators negativity towards VAR in England. According to them it's always controversial, it's always unfortunate when their goals are correctly overturned, etc.
It's a shocking attitude, I haven't seen any wrong decision so far and it's the farking rules. It's atrocious when this negativity is being led by the media.
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@Cyclops said in FIFA Womens World Cup:
Pretty sure that the US league is one of the best in the world. Soccer (as they call it) is the number one sport for women over there, they take it very seriously.
I knew that, just an observation on my part. The collegiate (read: university) sports system in the US lends itself to producing world class athletes and football/soccer is one of those for the women.
The fact that Abby Erceg captains her team (North Carolina Courage) and was voted the best defender in the league highlights how good she is on a world stage.
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USA deserved winners
A fantastic tournament
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Interesting to see what the All Blacks do that year. A World Cup is already tough on finances and in 2023 they will probably only be able to play games at Albany.
Great to see us get this event though. I hope we get big crowds, it would be awesome to ee Eden Park sold out.
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@hydro11 said in FIFA Womens World Cup:
Interesting to see what the All Blacks do that year. A World Cup is already tough on finances and in 2023 they will probably only be able to play games at Albany.
Great to see us get this event though. I hope we get big crowds, it would be awesome to ee Eden Park sold out.
I'm yet to be convinced.
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Albany has been the main ground used for finals in the previous FIFA tournaments held in NZ, and is probably the right size. I went to the U17 mens final (Brazil vs Australia) there in 1999 and it was a 23K sellout. 25K were at the U20 mens final in 2015. Eden Park's capacity would be a double that.
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@Bovidae said in FIFA Womens World Cup:
Albany has been the main ground used for finals in the previous FIFA tournaments held in NZ, and is probably the right size. I went to the U17 mens final (Brazil vs Australia) there in 1999 and it was a 23K sellout. 25K were at the U20 mens final in 2015. Eden Park's capacity would be a double that.
Sorry, my original post wasn't clear. The Womens World Cup will be played at Eden Park. During the World Cup (and for a period before) no other sport can use those grounds. So the only largeish stadium available for All Blacks tests would be Albany Stadium. Super Rugby is normally over by that point but you are looking at ABs tests in places like Napier, Taranaki etc. Will be a big hit for the NZRU in a world cup year.
You couldn't host the opening game of the Womens World cup at Albany. We wouldn't have got the tournament if we suggested that.