Womens euros 2025

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Womens euros 2025

by Double C » 01 Jul 2025 16:01

anybody bothering with this?

no?

carry on

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Re: Womens euros 2025

by Mr Angry » 03 Jul 2025 10:41

I caught the last 30 minutes of the Finland v Iceland game; I am not going to compare the quality to the Men's game - that is utterly irrelevant for multiple reasons.

However, the game showed that the quality gap between those at top of the Women's game and those who are still good enough to get to the Finals of the Euro's, is vast.

England's group is pretty tough, but I fear for Wales who are in the same group.

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Re: Womens euros 2025

by Father Flipper » 04 Jul 2025 07:40

Agree with the point about the vast distance between some of the teams - avoided the Spain v Portugal game last night on that basis. Tbf, not often I'm proved right quite so specacularly.

Norway v Switzerland was enjoyable - gutted that the Swiss didn't win, and massively infuriated by Norway. To have a forward line of Hegerberg, Graham-Hansen and Reiten, and put in that level of performance is criminal. Add in that the font on the back of their kit was utterly unreadable made me even more actively grumpy.

Wales will, I think, have their tummies tickled during the tournament, but probably not by England, which will be a shame in one respect due to all the ex-Reading players involved (Charlie Estcourt would be the only player involved who played in the WSL2 with us the first time round).

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Re: Womens euros 2025

by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Jul 2025 22:02

That Lionesses performance is competing for one of the worst England performances I've ever seen at a tournament. 2-1 massive flattering, we should have been humiliated. The men probably still have it with Algeria and Iceland, but that was pretty bloody awful.

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Re: Womens euros 2025

by tulip » 07 Jul 2025 18:45

Spain are far and away the best team in this tournament. Gonna win.


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Re: Womens euros 2025

by bakerlou » 09 Jul 2025 17:49

England much improved, and now 2-0 up v Neths

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Re: Womens euros 2025

by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Jul 2025 17:53

I do think commentators and pundits go in too easy on the women's game if we really want to hold it to equal standards comparable to men.

That Stanway shot was a good effort, but there is now way it should go in. But the analysis seems to be letting the GK off scott free.

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Re: Womens euros 2025

by bakerlou » 09 Jul 2025 18:08

WestYorksRoyal I do think commentators and pundits go in too easy on the women's game if we really want to hold it to equal standards comparable to men.

That Stanway shot was a good effort, but there is now way it should go in. But the analysis seems to be letting the GK off scott free.

That's a little harsh, the GK was completely unsighted, but to take your point I think the comms are a bit too...er.....over-enthusiastic about an improved England.

Don't judge me but I'm looking for a Lauren James foul in the second half to complete a ££££ four-fold

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Re: Womens euros 2025

by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Jul 2025 18:28

bakerlou
WestYorksRoyal I do think commentators and pundits go in too easy on the women's game if we really want to hold it to equal standards comparable to men.

That Stanway shot was a good effort, but there is now way it should go in. But the analysis seems to be letting the GK off scott free.

That's a little harsh, the GK was completely unsighted, but to take your point I think the comms are a bit too...er.....over-enthusiastic about an improved England.

Don't judge me but I'm looking for a Lauren James foul in the second half to complete a ££££ four-fold

I think you're harsh on the over enthusiastic point. We've been brilliant. The Netherlands are clearly not as good as France, but we've been a totally transformed team.


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Re: Womens euros 2025

by bakerlou » 09 Jul 2025 18:46

WestYorksRoyal
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WestYorksRoyal I do think commentators and pundits go in too easy on the women's game if we really want to hold it to equal standards comparable to men.

That Stanway shot was a good effort, but there is now way it should go in. But the analysis seems to be letting the GK off scott free.

That's a little harsh, the GK was completely unsighted, but to take your point I think the comms are a bit too...er.....over-enthusiastic about an improved England.

Don't judge me but I'm looking for a Lauren James foul in the second half to complete a ££££ four-fold

I think you're harsh on the over enthusiastic point. We've been brilliant. The Netherlands are clearly not as good as France, but we've been a totally transformed team.

I think this is the best I've seen them play without Kirby

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