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Thought it worth posting some congratulations to the Lionesses for their victory yesterday. What a terrific achievement.

Did enjoy the Tweet I saw this morning which says:

Men: Footballs coming home!! Its coming home!! Its coming!!

Women - 60yrs later: FFS Ill get it myself.


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Great scenes and well done the England team for winning this!

Enjoyed following their journey this past few weeks and hope it really helps women's football kick on and inspire many younger girls to take up the game!!

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I went to the season opener for Harrogate Town at the weekend, with my son and Dad (3 generations together, seated though to allow for my old man who is 82).

Great performance from Town, 3-0 against Swindon. Crowd though was poor at around 1900 and really disappointing for the opening match - and Swindon had 600 of those.

We are second now in the one match played table - nonetheless, good start and I would happily take that at season end if offered; the bookies have Town as favourites to go down or be very close to going down, so anything better will be a bonus.

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JonH comes home wrote:

Great scenes and well done the England team for winning this!

Enjoyed following their journey this past few weeks and hope it really helps women's football kick on and inspire many younger girls to take up the game!!


 In general I accept that in professional sport you push the boundaries and I have some degree of acceptance of this  But I have to admit, in comparison to the men's gane, it was great to see so much less simulation and feigning of injuries in this tournament. I do hope this doesn't markedly change with time.

The overall quality has so improved over the last decade.

Well done to England, a team of different personalities that it was very difficult not to like 



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indiana wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

Great scenes and well done the England team for winning this!

Enjoyed following their journey this past few weeks and hope it really helps women's football kick on and inspire many younger girls to take up the game!!


 In general I accept that in professional sport you push the boundaries and I have some degree of acceptance of this  But I have to admit, in comparison to the men's gane, it was great to see so much less simulation and feigning of injuries in this tournament. I do hope this doesn't markedly change with time.

The overall quality has so improved over the last decade.

Well done to England, a team of different personalities that it was very difficult not to like 


 With Rachel Daly in the team, we do of course claim this as a triumph for the hotbed of footie that is Harrogate ! 



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Interesting to see that the top women players can earn upto 200k a year from their club and another 30k from internationals.

That is without persnal endorsements and commercial interests which will surely come in droves.



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Well me and Bob are happy today!

Looking forward to next Saturday

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seagull wrote:

Well me and Bob are happy today!

Looking forward to next Saturday


Some would have us believe it's a relegation battle wink



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Bob in Spain wrote:
seagull wrote:

Well me and Bob are happy today!

Looking forward to next Saturday


Some would have us believe it's a relegation battle wink


 No that's tonight's match! 



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hHave to say, great starts for Leeds, Brighton and Newcastle, good to see and two good, English , managers as well.

Fab.

Being honest, my Premier League interest has just dwindled away, and is getting to the level where I just read the headlines, look at the scores and move on now. It has got worse that way over the past 3 years - which saddens me - and I cant really put my finger on why. I was an avid Leeds fan until , effectively, we went back to the Prem and my interest seemed to just fall away after that.

I am looking forward to the World Cup very much (I know others arent) in Nov/Dec, though, and am definitely a big England fan - although I have to say I look at some of the names mentioned as players and have no idea who they are, half the time!

Been going to Harrogate's home matches so far this season, mixed start really and sitting mid table, we should have got a point away to Barrow at the weekend really. Hold out hope we will challenge for play offs but think anything other than going down this year will probably be a result.

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Interesting. Personally my interest in the Premier League has been pretty unwavering. I find it a great league to watch and follow. Indeed it's even better than the Scottish Premiership 



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indiana wrote:

Interesting. Personally my interest in the Premier League has been pretty unwavering. I find it a great league to watch and follow. Indeed it's even better than the Scottish Premiership 


 the standard is amazing, I totally agree, it is just my passion that has dwindled. 

Strangely, I have got really into Triathlon as a sport to watch at the same time, love it!! And the Cycling eg the Tours etc



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Another great Seagulls performance. Sorry Bob but apart from last 10 minutes your guys were second best. Shame we didnt have our shooting boots on.

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Another great Seagulls performance. Sorry Bob but apart from last 10 minutes your guys were second best. Shame we didnt have our shooting boots on.


Can't argue with that.  My live stream dropped out early in the second half but from what I saw up to then, we were second best by some distance.  Brighton have been our bogey team for a while now. That's 7 consecutive visits to Brighton where we have failed to even score.

 



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