Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… 20:29 - Jul 31 with 3302 views | Matt_Netherlands | Discuss. |  | | |  |
Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 12:36 - Aug 1 with 422 views | gordon | Don't really see why her success should be seen as 'qualifying' her for a chance at men's football - women's football has enormous potential to grow and expand over the next few years in massively positive ways, which may be far more attractive than being involved in men's football. |  | |  |
Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 13:05 - Aug 1 with 398 views | StochesStotasBlewe | Tactically, she got pretty much everything right in the tournament, from substitutions, formation and a style that suits the ladies she has at her disposal. In that regard, absolutely she could cut the mustard in the mens game. However, 40 odd games coaching players with egos the size of a small country would be a totally different proposition, that’s not to say she couldn’t handle it, but think it would be a few years yet before a top flight club will take the plunge. |  |
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Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 15:01 - Aug 1 with 341 views | ElephantintheRoom | On thé basis that she’s done better than Phil Neville she could be the next manager of Inter Miami |  |
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Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 16:19 - Aug 1 with 301 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 12:23 - Aug 1 by CopfordBlue | I hope so and because of her record and the way she comes across I am sure she would be respected by the players. I’d like to see Southgate invite her to join the coaching staff for the World Cup. |
That's a good suggestion if it doesn't clash with responsibilities for managing the Lionesses. |  |
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Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 19:46 - Aug 1 with 256 views | ibbleobble |
Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 20:46 - Jul 31 by jeera | You logged on just to put down Toone's opener. You clearly have an issue with women. And judging on your previous posting an issue with equality in general. [Post edited 31 Jul 2022 20:47]
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What an idiotic post. You seem to have fallen into the tabloid trap of polarising arguments which says a lot about you I think. I have no issue with women in professional sport or men’s sport. I’m simply stating that the gulf is huge and there’s a lot of folk getting all excited and making silly suggestions because it’s topical for an evening, I think your over simplistic, judgemental aspersions are pitiful. I think you’re also insinuating I’m racist too as I called out the nonsense chat about the English side not being diverse enough!? Think you need to broaden your horizons a little before making silly woefully inaccurate posts. |  | |  |
Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 19:53 - Aug 1 with 254 views | ibbleobble |
Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 23:46 - Jul 31 by jeera | But that's not what I said. He literally logged on during the game to put down Toone's goal. And downvoted posts praising her. Who the fck logs on during the women's final to do that? That's not normal. If that's not trolling then I don't know what it is. If it is then it's extremely sad and if it isn't then it's worrying that a man could be that resentful of women doing well at something. The other day it was race remarks so clearly some serious insecurities at work. So no, not correct, just unpleasant. |
Put her goal down? I simply questioned what Homer said and that the keeper was 5’8” in retort to his comment saying “a professional prem player would have missed it”. The rest of your post is equally as weird as the other one I’ve just replied to. “Race remarks”? I was simply saying that statistically you wouldn’t expect to see as many different ethnicities given the cultural make up of the UK and it’s overwhelming majority being white. If you actually read anything else I posted, you’d read that I said people talking about colour need to stop and just see people for people and stop exacerbating race talk. |  | |  |
Wiegman as a future professional men’s team manager… on 21:02 - Aug 1 with 236 views | Swansea_Blue | A leader’s a leader. Of course she could do it. The question is whether she’d want to when she’s got it so good. |  |
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