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01-06-2024 01:00 AM #2161
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01-06-2024 08:13 AM #2163
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I think there is more money playing in the A League than in Scotland, but there are very few local Oz players who play in the national team, so I’m not sure the national team is a good barometer of the local league.
You are much more likely to see Aussie players playing for Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham, Paris St Germain, Lyon, Real Madrid etc playing for the Matildas than those who play at home……so in that context I’m not sure the relative ‘standards’ of each local league really indicates that much.
I would be untruthful if I said I had seen much of our latest acquisition……yes on occasion, but not enough to say she was a household name.
It’s off season in Oz just now and it’s not unheard of for players to play partly in both the A League (it’s very short) and in the English league in the same season.
I’ve seen the videos of her now, and yes, she strikes me as a very decent player who will do well at Hibs.
I’ll be watching with interest.Last edited by Forza Fred; 01-06-2024 at 08:23 AM.
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03-06-2024 11:26 AM #2164
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Scotland women have just won 5-0 in another closed-doors clash with Israel, this time in Budapest.
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04-06-2024 06:07 PM #2166This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The sneering contempt and barely repressed anger just doesn't seem as prevalent in other sports. Women's athletics, tennis, swimming etc is treated as of equal importance to the men's game. Even a traditionally male sport like boxing has seen women draw huge crowds and earn praise for their skills yet football still seems to engender a weird 'I don't care' bitterness at best or outright mocking at worst.
Hopefully we can move past it because women's football isn't going anywhere and thankfully so. Participation at grassroots level is through the roof and why shouldn't young girls aspire to play in front of similar crowds to their male counterparts?
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04-06-2024 08:52 PM #2167This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a shame the women's game remains so bereft of decent crowds up here. When Scotland played at ER rather than rattling around Hampden there was a decent atmosphere and the standard of play was, in my view, better than many believed. Hibs, too, when we were vying with Glasgow City as the top two in Scotland, were often good to watch.
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05-06-2024 04:53 AM #2168
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I still have old fart Scottish born friends here with 1950 attitudes who scoff at the idea of girls playing football…of whatever code.
There are also women’s AFL and Rugby League competitions that are gaining audiences…but the Matildas are Australia’s most loved side…..and attracted the highest tv ratings EVER in Oz during the last World Cup.
Different atmosphere at their games…..more of excited people going to a pop concert than that of tribal warriors going to battle….many who are quite open about the fact that they may not know all the rules of the game.
Participation rates among females have soared.
Mind you, when it comes to connection with their supporters…the girls are superb.
Monty got pelters for it at Ross Cty, but win, lose or draw the players will make time for selfies, autographs etc whenever they can…and even in the A League the after match engagement with supporters is normal.
It’s even got to the point where supporters of all ages ..mainly young kids….gather outside the Matildas players’ hotel hoping to get photos taken on non match days when any of them go for a walk!
Different level stuff.
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07-06-2024 09:50 AM #2169
Shannon McGregor now announced as leaving, very concerning times for the ladies team. Going to need a massive overhaul to even be slightly competitive.
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There was an inevitability about it as soon as that pair started taking it seriously but it's sad all the same.
Clubs like Hibs, Glasgow City, Forfar Farmington and so on done the hard yards for years growing and developing the game and much like the men's game everyone bar the big 2 are relegated to also ran (Glasgow City might hang onto the coat tails for a wee bit longer yet I suppose).PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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07-06-2024 11:53 AM #2173This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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He'll die before he's sold.
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07-06-2024 12:05 PM #2174
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Looking like 5th again for Hibs women next season. Worst of the full time clubs.
We have recruited Stacey Papadopoulis and hopefully Rachael Boyle finally makes a more than fleeting return although i have my doubts after so many seasons lost to pregnancy and serious injury.
Who is the best player left at Hibs after losing Jorian Baucom, Leah Eddie and Naomi Powell?Last edited by PHeffernan; 07-06-2024 at 05:12 PM.
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07-06-2024 04:52 PM #2177
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Hopefully some of the younger players coming through will turn out to be able replacements for those that have left. Big boots to fill!!
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07-06-2024 05:57 PM #2178
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07-06-2024 07:25 PM #2181This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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07-06-2024 07:49 PM #2182
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It’s been positively changing over the last 12-18 months but like Brightside says it’s a catch up.
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08-06-2024 12:43 AM #2185
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My one negative takeaway from the few times I have seen Michaela play was that she doesn't run like an athlete.Last edited by PHeffernan; 08-06-2024 at 12:58 AM.
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08-06-2024 07:47 AM #2186This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm all for women playing football, at any level. However, I don't understand why Hibs have a full time women's team. Why is it necessary? I can see that the big English teams see some commercial benefit and that there is a market to exploit, but that surely isn't the case up here.
I'm all for funding participation, think's it's a healthy area for community investment, but fail to see the need for professional players and a management team etc. Maybe this is part of the scepticism about women's football?
In terms of bitterness or patronising attitudes, who knows. Maybe folk know that the standard is very low and that even an elite women's side will be beaten by under 16 juvenile laddies side. With tennis or swimming for example, I guess that elite women still compete at a level way above decent male club level. Not so sure how boxing levels would translate across gender though.
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08-06-2024 08:00 AM #2187This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I thought we only had a few of the team as full time, with most of them being part time, which is why we tend to lose our best players quickly as other teams do offer full time, and higher wages
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08-06-2024 08:31 AM #2188
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Needs a lot of change if it’s not going to drift back to amateur level imo.
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08-06-2024 08:40 AM #2189This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And when you say it needs a lot of change, you really mean money dont you?Last edited by blackpoolhibs; 08-06-2024 at 10:29 AM.
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