Well anyone old enough to remember Billie Jean King vs Bobby Riggs? That worked out differently to the way some expected.
I've watched bits and pieces of the Women's World Cup and been impressed by the standard on display- the quality of passing in particular, the organisation
of the teams on the pitch. I've also also enjoyed the lack of the negative tactics/gameship employed by losing teams. Open flowing games free from cynical fouls. Maybe they went on the cutting room floor- I have seen mainly highlights. Sadly James lets the side down with typical male type narky foul, maybe they should have clamped down on her harder than 2 games. Our Men's would be faster and more physical but for entertainment value......I'm finding it hard to say...but I female (International) game has a lot to offer (bottled it-I meant I prefer it)
Yet not one of my sons have even mentioned the competition to me.
I've never been to the CAFC women's game, but maybe that bridge will be crossed soon.
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And I think a few years back they played an under 15 boys team and lost 5 -2
The men are bigger, stronger, quicker, have had more regular coaching and games.
A good Saturday league side would probably beat them pretty easily, and as much as we moan about Charlton and League One, any of the 92 teams are an elite level.
But just enjoy both for what they are.
In football, it's not just height, but also strength. 50/50 tackles, shoulder barges etc would give the male players a massive advantage
Men and woman are different.
So much ignorance on this subject and those of us who coached from the youngest ages know that girls up to a certain age, I believe it was *10 could play boys football.
More girls teams now so Chloe Kelly who was a baller when she played in the cages with her six brothers and was kicked from pillar to post but it made her the player she is today. Lauren James would have been stronger than most of the boys at that young age.
Puberty, look it up, it's never too late to learn.
Biology isn't a strong point of many men.
*The young girl associated with my club went onto have coaching at Chelsea and Palace before going to an American college for sport and coming back to play mainly in the Championship and also played games in the Woman's super League.
Back in the days of WG Grace an England or other strong representative cricket 11 would take on 22 local cricketers and usually win.
Maybe similar might apply to football against the Women but sheer guesswork and if Chuks was playing he might get too knackered too quickly.
For what it's worth, I think our best seven would be May (GS), Campbell (GA), Blackett-Taylor (WA), Dobson (C), Edun (WD), Hector (GD) and Maynard-Brewer (GK).
I wish it would stop and then I wouldn't have to keep saying the fucking obvious that men and women are different.
Golf, for insurance (no 600 yard par 5s please)
Or archery, or horse riding? More relevant to look at sports that have a more even base point I think.
Irrelevant anyway, yes I'm sure even our youth teams will win against them