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I hope it gets worse for every one of those ungrateful, snot-nosed bitches. Worse. Every day and in every way. Have a bad life.

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They brought the scorn on themselves.


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If they're so ashamed of the country, no way could they give a championship effort. This failure is ALL on them.




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Spain beats England 1-0 in an entertaining match.

That said, after watching the 104 minutes of the women's game and now viewing Villa v Everton, the contrast in pace is even more noticeable.


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Yep, watching the women's games are like watching the men's games at 1/2 speed. But one plus is with the women's game you can see plays and situations develop better since they happen so much slower. That makes is a little easier to follow. But that's about it.



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Yep, watching the women's games are like watching the men's games at 1/2 speed. But one plus is with the women's game you can see plays and situations develop better since they happen so much slower. That makes is a little easier to follow. But that's about it.


They also seem to get up a lot quicker when they're knocked over and don't roll around on the ground nearly as much.


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Congratulations to Spain.


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Spain dominated the first half and dominated the Ball Possession. Kudos to both squads, great match.


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Spain's close quarters ball handling was impressive.




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Spain dominated the first half and dominated the Ball Possession. Kudos to both squads, great match.


Without Mary Earps in goal it would have been a blowout. Her F!!!off after the penalty save was priceless.

Should Sarina Wiegman have started Lauren James regardless of her unnecessary red card vs Nigeria instead of waiting until the second half?


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These women need to go find some kind of league where the players are compensated . They have NO business wearing the uniform of a U.S. national team . Why would they associate themselves with something that they do not respect ?
 
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These women need to go find some kind of league where the players are compensated . They have NO business wearing the uniform of a U.S. national team . Why would they associate themselves with something that they do not respect ?


Almost all the women playing on any of the really strong national teams worldwide already play in a compensated women's league in their own country or elsewhere.


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These women need to go find some kind of league where the players are compensated . They have NO business wearing the uniform of a U.S. national team . Why would they associate themselves with something that they do not respect ?


Almost all the women playing on any of the really strong national teams worldwide already play in a compensated women's league in their own country or elsewhere.
My post referred to the U.S. team .And the last sentence applies .
 
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These women need to go find some kind of league where the players are compensated . They have NO business wearing the uniform of a U.S. national team . Why would they associate themselves with something that they do not respect ?



Almost all the women playing on any of the really strong national teams worldwide already play in a compensated women's league in their own country or elsewhere.
My post referred to the U.S. team .And the last sentence applies .


You missed my point but I'm not going to spend any more time trying to explain it.


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I was rooting for the Aussies. I got one of their national team jerseys while in Sydney and I wanted to see them go all the way wearing my old high school colors.

That said I’m glad Spain beat England. Bravo ladies! Great game!!!!!!!


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These women need to go find some kind of league where the players are compensated . They have NO business wearing the uniform of a U.S. national team . Why would they associate themselves with something that they do not respect ?



Almost all the women playing on any of the really strong national teams worldwide already play in a compensated women's league in their own country or elsewhere.
My post referred to the U.S. team .And the last sentence applies .


You missed my point but I'm not going to spend any more time trying to explain it.
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