The game was held at 3pm at Christie Park with security guards present at the venue, discouraging the use of professional photography equipment and checking people's phones for images taken of the match.
“That never happened, and if it did happen you can’t prove it. And even if you can somehow prove it, it would be a good thing. You just don’t know what’s best for you.” - pretty much this…
Well, we already know that a bunch of high school boys can easily beat the US Women's team. So 5 adult trannies beating all the women's teams is not very surprising.
I was only expressing confusion. "Vegetarian cats" sounds like it refers to parents grooming kids to be socially-religious homosexual leftists. "Flying bats" by contrast sounds to my ears like it refers to 99% of bats, which are common animals that fly. I don't get the relation between the two phrases, other than having to do with animal behavior, and in that context it makes no sense because nearly zero wild cats are vegetarian and nearly all wild bats can fly or glide. It seems to make no sense on two separate levels.
I was reading through my old replies and I realized I never came to a resolution on wtf Flying Bats meant. I have no theories other than that bats rhymes with cats.
Believe it or not, when I was in middle school, I read a book about this very thing happening--and it was written as early as the 1970s.
I can't remember the title, but it was about a boy who couldn't make the school boys' basketball team, so he tries out for the girls' team--and somehow makes it on.
The slippery slope plays out over the course of the book, with more and more other schools allowing boys onto their girls' basketball teams, with at one point an opposing team having FIVE boys on their girls' team.
It's been so long that I don't remember how it ended, and I bet the book has been out of print for many years. But in hindsight, did it hit the nail on the head or what?
No pics, no clicks.
But plenty of dicks!
“That never happened, and if it did happen you can’t prove it. And even if you can somehow prove it, it would be a good thing. You just don’t know what’s best for you.” - pretty much this…
This is a riff on "The Narcissist's Prayer", in case anyone was wondering.
Seemed appropriate to this situation.
If Transwomen are women - why does their athletic achievement have to be hidden from recordings?
Well, we already know that a bunch of high school boys can easily beat the US Women's team. So 5 adult trannies beating all the women's teams is not very surprising.
When Wrexham played the women - basically one guy on the Wrexham team was able to put 9 goals past the goalie simply due to his body strength
If normal men try to help fix it you just know they'll all turn and attack them for "good girl/so brave" virtue signal head pats.
So this is women's problem to fix. All they have to do is sit down in the middle of the field and refuse to play any team with dudes on it.
It probably looked like the teachers vs students rugby game from 'meaning of life'
This is off topic but do you like, live somewhere where the bats don't fly?
Are you asking for a place where trenders aren't a thing?
I was only expressing confusion. "Vegetarian cats" sounds like it refers to parents grooming kids to be socially-religious homosexual leftists. "Flying bats" by contrast sounds to my ears like it refers to 99% of bats, which are common animals that fly. I don't get the relation between the two phrases, other than having to do with animal behavior, and in that context it makes no sense because nearly zero wild cats are vegetarian and nearly all wild bats can fly or glide. It seems to make no sense on two separate levels.
I was reading through my old replies and I realized I never came to a resolution on wtf Flying Bats meant. I have no theories other than that bats rhymes with cats.
Honestly, how bad must those dudes suck at soccer if they could barely beat a team of actual women?
Only mediocre men reject masculinity.
''Women's sports'' at the professional level will eventually feature podiums entirely filled with males.
Believe it or not, when I was in middle school, I read a book about this very thing happening--and it was written as early as the 1970s.
I can't remember the title, but it was about a boy who couldn't make the school boys' basketball team, so he tries out for the girls' team--and somehow makes it on.
The slippery slope plays out over the course of the book, with more and more other schools allowing boys onto their girls' basketball teams, with at one point an opposing team having FIVE boys on their girls' team.
It's been so long that I don't remember how it ended, and I bet the book has been out of print for many years. But in hindsight, did it hit the nail on the head or what?
I would watch one or 2 games. It is their only chance to make women's soccer entertaining
Giulia Gwinn? It’s worth watching Germany play for her and a couple of the others in tight shorts alone. “Quality” of the game be damned…
But for the most part, in regards to say, the US, Canada or Australian teams, sure (even if I do watch it).
I don’t think the NSW NPL1 Women's has ever been known for its viewing figures or attendances, however…