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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by notso View Post
    No chance a woman’s football team , F+ck that sometimes some of our team play like a load o lassies already without trying to get a team full of them, what next a knitting section, leave all that to trumpets next door
    Where this leads is, girls teams, bame teams, disabled teams, over 50s, over 60s, homo***ual teams, transgender teams, walking or walking dead teams.......divide, divide, divide.

    ONE team in Dundee, they don't play in girly colours or dress up in culturally inapproriate clothes.😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Where this leads is, girls teams, bame teams, disabled teams, over 50s, over 60s, homo***ual teams, transgender teams, walking or walking dead teams.......divide, divide, divide.

    ONE team in Dundee, they don't play in girly colours or dress up in culturally inapproriate clothes.
    If it was an auld wummins team a few on here would qualify for it.

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    I still think it's a good idea. It seems to me that most of the constructive criticism of a ladies football team is coming from the very posters who point out the lack of ideas and effort being applied to encouraging the Dee support. I think we need to look at the problems we face with our ground and the way our club uses social media and communications as a first priority but that does not seem to me to preclude encouraging the creation of a ladies team associated with our club. I don't think that process will divide our club, my view is that it will help to multiply our numbers. (see what I did there?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    I still think it's a good idea. It seems to me that most of the constructive criticism of a ladies football team is coming from the very posters who point out the lack of ideas and effort being applied to encouraging the Dee support. I think we need to look at the problems we face with our ground and the way our club uses social media and communications as a first priority but that does not seem to me to preclude encouraging the creation of a ladies team associated with our club. I don't think that process will divide our club, my view is that it will help to multiply our numbers. (see what I did there?)
    What genuine benefits would starting a ladies team have to DFC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GB72 View Post
    What genuine benefits would starting a ladies team have to DFC?
    None

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