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Charlton Women to rebrand as "Charlton Ladies" - turned down by FA (p28)
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Scoham said:Part time goalkeeper coach role advertised for £10 an hour.
https://jobs4football.com/job/goal-keeping-coach/0 -
Swisdom said:DOUCHER said:Addickhead86 said:DOUCHER said:whenever i do an email requesting some help from our marketing team, i always start the email with 'Ladies' (they are all women btw) - never dawned on me that they might think i'm being disrespectful - how do you address a group of women without naming them all?
It's basically a way of saying "Can I refer to you as Tu" which is more familiar and formal than Vous. I always found this practice strange but I suppose this is not too dissimilar to nowadays to people telling us what their pronouns are so nobody assumes anything.
Still find it weird though
As a fluent French speaker myself the best rule of thumb is to always use the formal tense unless talking to someone you know really well or a child that you are obviously superior to.
The pronouns stuff is an actual choice of how you want to be addressed all the time and people generally respect that.
In French if you insisted to your close friends that you wanted to be addressed formally, effectively as “Mr. Swisdom” at all times then they’d think you were a complete tosser!2 -
Scoham said:Part time goalkeeper coach role advertised for £10 an hour.
https://jobs4football.com/job/goal-keeping-coach/
• UEFA B Goalkeeper (minimum)
• UEFA Level 2 (minimum)
• FA Youth Modules 1 & 2 (included in new Level 2)
• FA Level 1 First Aid (IFAiF) or Level 2 First Aid (EFAiF)
• FA Safeguarding certificate
• FA Licensed Coaches Club member
• Current FA DBS check
• Previous experience of coaching girls and\or at an elite level desirable
• Be able to travel independently.
• Understanding of the FA Girls Talent Pathway
For £10 an hour.14 -
SELR_addicks said:Scoham said:Part time goalkeeper coach role advertised for £10 an hour.
https://jobs4football.com/job/goal-keeping-coach/
• UEFA B Goalkeeper (minimum)
• UEFA Level 2 (minimum)
• FA Youth Modules 1 & 2 (included in new Level 2)
• FA Level 1 First Aid (IFAiF) or Level 2 First Aid (EFAiF)
• FA Safeguarding certificate
• FA Licensed Coaches Club member
• Current FA DBS check
• Previous experience of coaching girls and\or at an elite level desirable
• Be able to travel independently.
• Understanding of the FA Girls Talent Pathway
For £10 an hour.2 -
Kim Dixson has posted on Twitter that she is looking for a new challenge.
Good luck Kim wherever it takes you.0 -
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shirty5 said:17
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Goods news on a Friday, whatever next ? 😎
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fenlandaddick said:Goods news on a Friday, whatever next ? 😎13
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Was always a crazy idea, I see today Steve Adamanson has left as well.2
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Henry Irving said:shirty5 said:2
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Delusional that the FA would allow it in any case, let along a summer where they are hosting a major women tournament1
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cafc999 said:Henry Irving said:shirty5 said:1
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Rob7Lee said:Was always a crazy idea, I see today Steve Adamanson has left as well.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/decade-charlton-athletic-steve-adamson
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Utterly utterly bizarre.
Putting aside any consideration around whether it is actually the correct thing to do, this was always far far behind literally hundreds of other tasks that should have been prioritised.
There's a lot I want to like about TS and some things I do but his decision-making (including if we are honest in buying us in the first place in the structure and at the pace he did) is something I struggle to comprehend a lot of the time.
Hopefully this is a line through it and time to refocus and re-prioritise and not the start of some ridiculous doubling-down exercise.11 -
Interesting and pleasantly surprised by the FA.3
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Interesting that this was the headline
Tom Cruse appointed Women's Academy Technical Director
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First game he felt the need for speed and now facing a 6-month drug ban...1
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I suspect the FA is in the business of showing its displeasure with this idea, so that if TS fights it and manages to get it through eventually it will be very clear what they think about it.7
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Airman Brown said:I suspect the FA is in the business of showing its displeasure with this idea, so that if TS fights it and manages to get it through eventually it will be very clear what they think about it.
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ISawLeaburnScore said:Utterly utterly bizarre.
Putting aside any consideration around whether it is actually the correct thing to do, this was always far far behind literally hundreds of other tasks that should have been prioritised.
There's a lot I want to like about TS and some things I do but his decision-making (including if we are honest in buying us in the first place in the structure and at the pace he did) is something I struggle to comprehend a lot of the time.
Hopefully this is a line through it and time to refocus and re-prioritise and not the start of some ridiculous doubling-down exercise.
Glad you posted it, not me, though, so thanks !1 -
Its not going to be a good look to re-brand the Women's team as Ladies at the same time the Women's Euro's are on.
Hopefully he will move on from this now, but if he doesn't, its such a bizarre hill to die on.9 -
Really hope this now quietly goes away and CAFC Women can get on with it. Will keep an eye on the official website - still says ‘Ladies’ at the moment. That was where the issue was first noticed from memory.8
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Great result and also pretty funny!3
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Ah the little loves...1
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It's a shame that the achievement of incorporating the women's team into the club and turning them professional has been tarnished to some degree by this episode.
Hopefully TS will not now contest the decision, although he'd have to write off any cost already incurred in the rebranding, money which would have been better used for less misguided initiatives.
If he does contest it, he will have chosen the wrong issue to make a stand on imo due to the negative messaging surrounding it.
That said, tbh, I wasn't aware that the term was considered outdated before this came up, and have always begun my speeches "Ladies & Gentlemen," not realizing some might take offence. Not all though and my wife says she doesn't have an issue with it.
Perhaps it's more a generational thing. As one of my favourite characters from Heartbeat, Claude Jeremiah Greengrass used to say often, "I'm nearly an old age pensioner now you know!"
Doh, apologies for that. it's Senior Citizen now isn't it, or is that now 'so last year' too. I give up. It's all so confusing nowadays 🤔
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