I "managed" a lassies team for a couple of seasons.
Compared to the average amateur men's team it needed a fair bit more dedication from the quines.
For a start the away games were all over Scotland, not only did this mean early starts on a Sunday morning, it took a hell of a lot more fund raising to pay for mini bus hire etc.
Skill wise? we probably struggled to have 11 decent players but then on the other hand we had a quine who would win the keepie uppy competition in training, easily reaching three figures.
I've played in teams where the winner might have got three, never mind three figures.
One went to Italy to play professionally, one went on to play for Scotland.
They were all fitba daft, it's good to see their game being more widely recognised but equal as a financial thing?
Nah.
Compared to the average amateur men's team it needed a fair bit more dedication from the quines.
For a start the away games were all over Scotland, not only did this mean early starts on a Sunday morning, it took a hell of a lot more fund raising to pay for mini bus hire etc.
Skill wise? we probably struggled to have 11 decent players but then on the other hand we had a quine who would win the keepie uppy competition in training, easily reaching three figures.
I've played in teams where the winner might have got three, never mind three figures.
One went to Italy to play professionally, one went on to play for Scotland.
They were all fitba daft, it's good to see their game being more widely recognised but equal as a financial thing?
Nah.

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