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    Australia WNT ( #5 in world) loses to U15 Boys team 0-7

    “We could have had an easier game, but we definitely want to keep testing the girls", said
    Assistant coach of the women’s side Gary van Egmond


    http://www.goal.com/en/news/13712/ex..._campaign=enfb

    #2
    Bahahahahaha

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      #3
      What age would give them a match then? U13?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        What age would give them a match then? U13?
        the USWNT

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          #5
          The most important question here is were the u15 boys payed the same. They deserve equal pay for the same work or in this case they desrve 7 times as much.

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            #6
            A quality boys team will have little problem beating a women's team. U14 the boys speed and size take over and if they are taught well the women get very few touches on the ball. It is what it is..

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              “We could have had an easier game, but we definitely want to keep testing the girls", said
              Assistant coach of the women’s side Gary van Egmond


              http://www.goal.com/en/news/13712/ex..._campaign=enfb
              at least our WNT gets crushed by average local U17 boys teams. so if the 1 and 5 WNT get whipped by U17 and U15 boys teams what age group do the teams in the double digits play to be competitive--U13? this is why it's so hard for many to get excited about women's soccer--average teenage boys crush the very best women's teams in the world.

              in contrast the very best female sprinters, distance runners, swimmers will absolutely crush the average teen/man in their respective sport = respect. but when you have average teens crushing the very best female teams in the world its hard for the general public to get that excited about the game when its just really poor quality. its slightly less poor quality teams beating up on really poor quality teams = women's soccer

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                at least our WNT gets crushed by average local U17 boys teams. so if the 1 and 5 WNT get whipped by U17 and U15 boys teams what age group do the teams in the double digits play to be competitive--U13? this is why it's so hard for many to get excited about women's soccer--average teenage boys crush the very best women's teams in the world.

                in contrast the very best female sprinters, distance runners, swimmers will absolutely crush the average teen/man in their respective sport = respect. but when you have average teens crushing the very best female teams in the world its hard for the general public to get that excited about the game when its just really poor quality. its slightly less poor quality teams beating up on really poor quality teams = women's soccer
                Come again?
                Woman's 100 meter record set by Olympian Jackie Joyner Griffith is 10.49.
                Boys high school 100 meter record set by some anonymous boy is 10.00.

                I'm sure all the other examples you give would follow the same suit.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Come again?
                  Woman's 100 meter record set by Olympian Jackie Joyner Griffith is 10.49.
                  Boys high school 100 meter record set by some anonymous boy is 10.00.

                  I'm sure all the other examples you give would follow the same suit.
                  are we comparing boys and girls?? did you just realize boys are faster and stronger?? why would anyone doubt that? let girls play against girls, and boys against boys - everyones happy, everyone makes money etc

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    “We could have had an easier game, but we definitely want to keep testing the girls", said
                    Assistant coach of the women’s side Gary van Egmond


                    http://www.goal.com/en/news/13712/ex..._campaign=enfb
                    These girls need to grow a pair and get back out on the pitch.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Come again?
                      Woman's 100 meter record set by Olympian Jackie Joyner Griffith is 10.49.
                      Boys high school 100 meter record set by some anonymous boy is 10.00.

                      I'm sure all the other examples you give would follow the same suit.
                      True, but the poster said "average" boy or man, high record holder isn't exactly average now is it?

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