Women´s soccer! Team GB v New Zealand! Pure excitement!
Approx 10k in the 60k seater Millennium Stadium in Cardiff :lol:
I enjoy watching women's soccer more than watching men's soccer. Probably because the US women's team is among the favorites to win the World Cup every time. And also because a lot of the women soccer players are nice to look at.
I enjoy watching women's soccer more than watching men's soccer. Probably because the US women's team is among the favorites to win the World Cup every time. And also because a lot of the women soccer players are nice to look at.
I think women soccer players are more men than men. They seem to flop a lot less.
I think women soccer players are more men than men. They seem to flop a lot less.
Women soccer players and men soccer players often share one thing in common, they both mostly are attracted to men.
Women soccer players and men soccer players often share one thing in common, they both mostly are attracted to women.
1-0 France by Thiney
Poor effort by Solo there. Really poor.
2-0 - comedy defending
2-1 Wambach - poorly defended corner
Huge goal for the good guys!
2-2
usa! Usa! Usa!
Nik, do you 'work' from home or are you off today?
england has made the olympics... great britian hasnt played unified since 1960... meaning wales scotland and northern ireland on the same team with EnglandI'm watching this England Senegal match and was surprised to find out that a goal that England just scored was the first one they've scored in the olympics since 1960. I always thought that the one sport that they were really good at was soccer. But I guess I was wrong.
england has made the olympics... great britian hasnt played unified since 1960... meaning wales scotland and northern ireland on the same team with England
not ireland... northern ireland, also... i believe just soccer but jensy can answer better than i canJust wondering - but was that to be inclusive to Scotland, Wales and Ireland for host country status and a one time thing? Will they be broken back out into the individual nations for future summer games when GB is not hosting? Does this apply to all sports or just soccer?
england has made the olympics... great britian hasnt played unified since 1960... meaning wales scotland and northern ireland on the same team with England
Just wondering - but was that to be inclusive to Scotland, Wales and Ireland for host country status and a one time thing? Will they be broken back out into the individual nations for future summer games when GB is not hosting? Does this apply to all sports or just soccer?
Is this just an effort to make their team better?