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Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » less than a minute ago

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Why is the Lionesses social media getting the players to ask people to buy tickets to the qualifiers? Are they not selling well or something?
Probs just a hype thing reminding people. the game vs swedens is already at 55-60k
bit weird tho bc i don’t think they’ve ever done this before
I think the problem is it being at Wembley, a lot of people don't like that stadium. Hard to get to and get out of, food expensive, no atmosphere. They seem to sell tickets more at different grounds around the country.
Yeah exactly. I personally actually like Wembley, and I like the feel of it. Feels really good and proper for an England game. But getting in and out of the stadium is sooo difficult, puts me off going majority of the time.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » 57 minutes ago

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Why is the Lionesses social media getting the players to ask people to buy tickets to the qualifiers? Are they not selling well or something?
Probs just a hype thing reminding people. the game vs swedens is already at 55-60k
bit weird tho bc i don’t think they’ve ever done this before
I think the problem is it being at Wembley, a lot of people don't like that stadium. Hard to get to and get out of, food expensive, no atmosphere. They seem to sell tickets more at different grounds around the country.

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Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 17:15

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Why is the Lionesses social media getting the players to ask people to buy tickets to the qualifiers? Are they not selling well or something?
Probs just a hype thing reminding people. the game vs swedens is already at 55-60k
bit weird tho bc i don’t think they’ve ever done this before

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 16:56

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Is there beef bethween leah and steph houghton? obvs it was sarina who didnt call her up after her injury and switch of captain - but is leah and steph fine?
No, there isn’t any beef. Leah’s always spoken well if Steph and mentioned her as one of the many great captains she’s played under. I just don’t think they were ever that close, and any friendship they did have would be more tense because of the fact that Steph’s captaincy (and also really her spot in the lineup) was taken and passed on to Leah. Doesn’t mean they hate eachother, just that it’s harder, especially maybe from Steph’s side with how she never even really closed the door on the England call up but Sarina didn’t really want to call her up.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 16:42

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Why is the Lionesses social media getting the players to ask people to buy tickets to the qualifiers? Are they not selling well or something?
Probs just a hype thing reminding people. the game vs swedens is already at 55-60k

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 16:30

Why is the Lionesses social media getting the players to ask people to buy tickets to the qualifiers? Are they not selling well or something?

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 16:19

Is there beef bethween leah and steph houghton? obvs it was sarina who didnt call her up after her injury and switch of captain - but is leah and steph fine?

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 16:01

Clearly Wiegman has told Patten and MacIver that they had no future with england so it does make sense for them to try somewhere else rather than wait until Wiegman goes in 3 or 4 years time.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 15:30

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personally i think once you’re 18, you should declare what nationality you are and what nation you’ll pay for. no messing about when you’re in your 20s and changing nations because you’re still in the youth group and not being called up to the seniors.
Omg grow up, this is their job not the Crusades

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 15:26

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personally i think once you’re 18, you should declare what nationality you are and what nation you’ll pay for. no messing about when you’re in your 20s and changing nations because you’re still in the youth group and not being called up to the seniors.
So if you’re not getting called up and you have an opportunity to make more money and represent your other half you shouldn’t? I think you’re forgetting how little most players are making. Why should they just sit at home lol what is this Brexit mentality

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 15:17

personally i think once you’re 18, you should declare what nationality you are and what nation you’ll pay for. no messing about when you’re in your 20s and changing nations because you’re still in the youth group and not being called up to the seniors.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 15:12

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only did it bc she knows she’s not got a chance with england
Same with Mannion. Kinda embarrassing from them, shows that they don’t rate themselves highly enough to be able to get an England call up and that they see Ireland as an easier route to the International stage
As someone whose half Irish, I could never do this. Like Anna, I was born and raised in England. I think you should have the upmost pride representing your country and if you can just chop and change that quick, it's not really showing it IMO, so I'm happy for Ireland to take her.
I’m half Irish and I’m weirdly ok with a half or pledging to Ireland but NEVER the other way around lol

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 15:09

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
On one hand, you know the more professional look at it, it’s better for Ireland to have more players make themselves available for call up for them. Helps them strengthen their squad and have better depth, which in turn helps them to be more successful.

But then on the other hand, the more personal sense, I think there’s a few issues with it. Irish players are pushed to the side and made alternates for players who didn’t even initially care about their Irish connections or want to play for Ireland. It makes Ireland seem like a backup nation, ‘good’ players often leave for better NT’s and ‘bad’ players deflect there because they can’t make a more competitive squad. Even just from an emotional sense, like I know Katie McCabe for example is very strongly Irish and a massive supporter of her country, so to play with someone who can change to it so fast because it fits their advantage and not because they genuinely feel like they want to play for Ireland? Bit weird. Idk.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 14:43

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only did it bc she knows she’s not got a chance with england
Same with Mannion. Kinda embarrassing from them, shows that they don’t rate themselves highly enough to be able to get an England call up and that they see Ireland as an easier route to the International stage
As someone whose half Irish, I could never do this. Like Anna, I was born and raised in England. I think you should have the upmost pride representing your country and if you can just chop and change that quick, it's not really showing it IMO, so I'm happy for Ireland to take her.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 14:08

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Speaking of changing nationalities.
Didnt Rosella Ayane use to play for the all the English sides through the ranks, before changing when it came to the seniors?
She does seem like genuinely proud to represent Morroco and has those connections to it. But I do wonder if she changed because she didn’t think she’d get a call up to England, or because she really did want to explore her Moroccan roots and that side of herself. Never really read into it so not sure if she’s spoken on it before.
yeah she did. i remember it’s how her and leah became best mates, and they’ve been friends since. there’s a funny story on it they told once with rosella having an allergic reaction in like the u16s camp or something. she changed to morroco at 25, i think.
Yep, to all of this.

And she has spoken on her decision before, she says she did it for her dad, who was Moroccan, and passed away when she was 13. Helps her feel connected to him and to reconnect with her heritage.
Yeah I do think it’s a genuine thing from her. She’s visited Morocco quite a few times now I think, and seems genuinely proud to represent them. I don’t think it was just some move to be able to play international football.
DA. Please...I mean, please.

Anyone who's played at youth level for one national team then not got picked for their seniors is changing nationality because they want to play football. Of course that's why. She is probably very happy to represent Morocco but don't act like she turned down England to do so.

This isn't a diss, btw. I don't care about players changing nationality. But it's obvious why most of them do it.
It’s true, and it’s seems like it’s worked out really well for her and other players with duel. It happens in mens all the time

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 14:03

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Speaking of changing nationalities.
Didnt Rosella Ayane use to play for the all the English sides through the ranks, before changing when it came to the seniors?
She does seem like genuinely proud to represent Morroco and has those connections to it. But I do wonder if she changed because she didn’t think she’d get a call up to England, or because she really did want to explore her Moroccan roots and that side of herself. Never really read into it so not sure if she’s spoken on it before.
yeah she did. i remember it’s how her and leah became best mates, and they’ve been friends since. there’s a funny story on it they told once with rosella having an allergic reaction in like the u16s camp or something. she changed to morroco at 25, i think.
Yep, to all of this.

And she has spoken on her decision before, she says she did it for her dad, who was Moroccan, and passed away when she was 13. Helps her feel connected to him and to reconnect with her heritage.
Yeah I do think it’s a genuine thing from her. She’s visited Morocco quite a few times now I think, and seems genuinely proud to represent them. I don’t think it was just some move to be able to play international football.
DA. Please...I mean, please.

Anyone who's played at youth level for one national team then not got picked for their seniors is changing nationality because they want to play football. Of course that's why. She is probably very happy to represent Morocco but don't act like she turned down England to do so.

This isn't a diss, btw. I don't care about players changing nationality. But it's obvious why most of them do it.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:41

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
Something like 1/3 of the Irish World Cup squad was born outside of Ireland, and at least a couple of them switched over within the year of the WC after Ireland had qualified. If I was someone like Jamie Finn, who is Irish-born and came through all the ranks of Irish youth teams, and was made an alternate for a player who had only switched to play at the WC and had 1 cap for Ireland before the tournament, I would be FUMING.
yep

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:38

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Speaking of changing nationalities.
Didnt Rosella Ayane use to play for the all the English sides through the ranks, before changing when it came to the seniors?
She does seem like genuinely proud to represent Morroco and has those connections to it. But I do wonder if she changed because she didn’t think she’d get a call up to England, or because she really did want to explore her Moroccan roots and that side of herself. Never really read into it so not sure if she’s spoken on it before.
yeah she did. i remember it’s how her and leah became best mates, and they’ve been friends since. there’s a funny story on it they told once with rosella having an allergic reaction in like the u16s camp or something. she changed to morroco at 25, i think.
Yep, to all of this.

And she has spoken on her decision before, she says she did it for her dad, who was Moroccan, and passed away when she was 13. Helps her feel connected to him and to reconnect with her heritage.
Yeah I do think it’s a genuine thing from her. She’s visited Morocco quite a few times now I think, and seems genuinely proud to represent them. I don’t think it was just some move to be able to play international football.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:33

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
Something like 1/3 of the Irish World Cup squad was born outside of Ireland, and at least a couple of them switched over within the year of the WC after Ireland had qualified. If I was someone like Jamie Finn, who is Irish-born and came through all the ranks of Irish youth teams, and was made an alternate for a player who had only switched to play at the WC and had 1 cap for Ireland before the tournament, I would be FUMING.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:31

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Today, 13:28
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Today, 13:24
Speaking of changing nationalities.
Didnt Rosella Ayane use to play for the all the English sides through the ranks, before changing when it came to the seniors?
She does seem like genuinely proud to represent Morroco and has those connections to it. But I do wonder if she changed because she didn’t think she’d get a call up to England, or because she really did want to explore her Moroccan roots and that side of herself. Never really read into it so not sure if she’s spoken on it before.
yeah she did. i remember it’s how her and leah became best mates, and they’ve been friends since. there’s a funny story on it they told once with rosella having an allergic reaction in like the u16s camp or something. she changed to morroco at 25, i think.
Yep, to all of this.

And she has spoken on her decision before, she says she did it for her dad, who was Moroccan, and passed away when she was 13. Helps her feel connected to him and to reconnect with her heritage.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:31

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Today, 13:13
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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
It’s like how you sometimes see a player who’s quite good suddenly change their nationality to get a call up to a ‘bigger’ NT. Seen that more than a few times in the men’s game, and from players who chose Ireland initially then switching to England when they think they’ve got a chance.

Can’t really feel good on the actual Irish players who love their nation. It’s like people are seeing it as a backup for if they don’t think they’ll make the England squad or a ‘bigger’ NT’s squad. Obviously I doubt it would cause rivalries or something in the dressing room, and I doubt most players would openly say they’re bothered by it. But still, surely deep down they find it a little annoying?
Probably a little annoyed by it on a more personal level, but like you said I doubt they’d ever actually say that.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:28

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Today, 13:24
Speaking of changing nationalities.
Didnt Rosella Ayane use to play for the all the English sides through the ranks, before changing when it came to the seniors?
She does seem like genuinely proud to represent Morroco and has those connections to it. But I do wonder if she changed because she didn’t think she’d get a call up to England, or because she really did want to explore her Moroccan roots and that side of herself. Never really read into it so not sure if she’s spoken on it before.
yeah she did. i remember it’s how her and leah became best mates, and they’ve been friends since. there’s a funny story on it they told once with rosella having an allergic reaction in like the u16s camp or something. she changed to morroco at 25, i think.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:24

Speaking of changing nationalities.
Didnt Rosella Ayane use to play for the all the English sides through the ranks, before changing when it came to the seniors?
She does seem like genuinely proud to represent Morroco and has those connections to it. But I do wonder if she changed because she didn’t think she’d get a call up to England, or because she really did want to explore her Moroccan roots and that side of herself. Never really read into it so not sure if she’s spoken on it before.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:24

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
It’s like how you sometimes see a player who’s quite good suddenly change their nationality to get a call up to a ‘bigger’ NT. Seen that more than a few times in the men’s game, and from players who chose Ireland initially then switching to England when they think they’ve got a chance.

Can’t really feel good on the actual Irish players who love their nation. It’s like people are seeing it as a backup for if they don’t think they’ll make the England squad or a ‘bigger’ NT’s squad. Obviously I doubt it would cause rivalries or something in the dressing room, and I doubt most players would openly say they’re bothered by it. But still, surely deep down they find it a little annoying?

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:21

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only did it bc she knows she’s not got a chance with england
Has she ever been called up to England under Sarina?
I don’t think so
Yeah, I don’t think she has.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:21

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
I’ve never really thought about this. Are they bothered by it, even secretly? Whenever a male player has gone from Ireland to England i’ve never really been bothered by it, but maybe it’s different for the players themselves and the other way around.
oh 100% i think it’s different the other way around. irish people hate england lmao.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:19

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
same with irish players who are working their way up to a call up to ireland, just to then get pushed further away from it because english players are suddenly making themselves available for irish selection. i’d be annoyed if that was me.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:17

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.
I’ve never really thought about this. Are they bothered by it, even secretly? Whenever a male player has gone from Ireland to England i’ve never really been bothered by it, but maybe it’s different for the players themselves and the other way around.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:14

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only did it bc she knows she’s not got a chance with england
Has she ever been called up to England under Sarina?
I don’t think so

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:13

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I’ve always wondered how genuine Irish players (who haven’t and wouldn’t ever play for England lol) feel about players pledging themselves to Ireland because they’re not getting call ups to England.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 13:05

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only did it bc she knows she’s not got a chance with england
Has she ever been called up to England under Sarina?

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 12:59

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only did it bc she knows she’s not got a chance with england
Same with Mannion. Kinda embarrassing from them, shows that they don’t rate themselves highly enough to be able to get an England call up and that they see Ireland as an easier route to the International stage

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 12:54

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only did it bc she knows she’s not got a chance with england

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 12:47

Did many of the lionesses post about Steph Houghton?

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 10:39

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:wub:

Love this pic, but what annoys me is the fact that someone comment there " Lia is with Mariona and they will got married now" like wtf why people need to write some rumors or imagine stuffs? It's cause people said " LW2" " Lia and Leah" " first pic made my day, Wally and Leah together" sometimes I'm sick of this kind of " fans" they played football, we support them, their team etc not their personal life..
Oh my, someone needs a little self love or maybe just to get laid. You're belief in your own superiority is noted. Also noted is your intense belief that comments on these photos is a personal attack or a slight on you as person. I will go on the assumption you have very little going on in your life or have a deep sense of emptiness cause by what a failure your own life has been. Regardless, I do hope someday to will find someone who will love and tolerate your insufferable personality. Until then, fuck off sweetie.

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by Guest » Today, 10:29

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 10:28

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Leah hasn't said anything about Steph retiring :hmmm:
She's busy partying. When she's sober she will perhaps post something?
Leah doesn't give a shit about anything related to football, if Steph was a showbiz star, she would've shared something about it but is not the case.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 10:11

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Leah hasn't said anything about Steph retiring :hmmm:
She's busy partying. When she's sober she will perhaps post something?

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 10:08

Leah hasn't said anything about Steph retiring :hmmm:

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 08:58

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-68664632
A great article on Beth England and her fiance

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by Guest » Today, 03:28

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The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead
The masc list is dumb and off...you must be 12
I'd actually disagree and say this is a sexually repressed old millennial that's never had a gf making this list. If those are their ideas of a masc then lmfao.
X1000 you'd have to be ancient to try and be assigning gender roles to lesbians these days DA
yea they're all 50/50. the mascs list all wear dresses and makeup and the fems are constantly in high end sportswear/athleisure. it's ridiculous to put outdated stereotypes on lesbians. the only people that try to force these labels on others are the elderly who need straight conforming labels to feel comfortable with themselves in society because they're ancient and not comfortable in their own skin.
Dear OP, they are all lesbians who fucks and get fucked. Only difference with them n some people here is that those players are living their dreams and earning $ in their passions. They also have a line of people who wants to date them.
I wouldn't hurl abuse at you but I have to say please don't label anyone.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 03:15

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Today, 03:02
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The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead
The masc list is dumb and off...you must be 12
I'd actually disagree and say this is a sexually repressed old millennial that's never had a gf making this list. If those are their ideas of a masc then lmfao.
X1000 you'd have to be ancient to try and be assigning gender roles to lesbians these days DA
yea they're all 50/50. the mascs list all wear dresses and makeup and the fems are constantly in high end sportswear/athleisure. it's ridiculous to put outdated stereotypes on lesbians. the only people that try to force these labels on others are the elderly who need straight conforming labels to feel comfortable with themselves in society because they're ancient and not comfortable in their own skin.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 03:04

Guest wrote:
Today, 03:02
Guest wrote:
Today, 02:46
Guest wrote:
Today, 01:46
The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead
The masc list is dumb and off...you must be 12
I'd actually disagree and say this is a sexually repressed old millennial that's never had a gf making this list. If those are their ideas of a masc then lmfao.
X1000 you'd have to be ancient to try and be assigning gender roles to lesbians these days DA

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 03:02

Guest wrote:
Today, 02:46
Guest wrote:
Today, 01:46
The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead
The masc list is dumb and off...you must be 12
I'd actually disagree and say this is a sexually repressed old millennial that's never had a gf making this list. If those are their ideas of a masc then lmfao.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 02:46

Guest wrote:
Today, 01:46
The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead
The masc list is dumb and off...you must be 12

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 01:54

Guest wrote:
Today, 01:51
Guest wrote:
Today, 01:46
The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead
Leah's more masc to me, not 100% but like 75%. She can look straight up butch at times, even. Walsh is more 50/50 to me too.
90%

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 01:51

Guest wrote:
Today, 01:46
The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead
Leah's more masc to me, not 100% but like 75%. She can look straight up butch at times, even. Walsh is more 50/50 to me too.

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 01:46

The discussion in the Australia chat about their girls being fem/masc. Now I'm wondering what do you think about the Lionesses?

Masc:
Daly
Nobbs
England
Bronze

Fem:
Carter
Walsh

50/50:
Leah
Earps
Clinton
Kirby
Mead

Re: English Football Ladies

by Guest » Today, 01:04

Never reopen the Leah thread. Toxic AF

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