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Thread: 2022 Women’s EUROs At NYS

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by mygiddypant View Post
    Touched a nerve there I think
    If it suits your narrative, as you like

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    If it suits your narrative, as you like
    Rethink

    Very Orwellian

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    I think Bramall lane might have better games on but still I won’t be going unless England play there or here, I definitely won’t be going to Wembley.

    Maybe some have an attitude but don’t call everyone just because they might not enjoy it ffs that’s what’s wrong with world
    Last edited by millertop; 29-10-2021 at 03:05 PM.

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    I think our Stadium is great for these matches. Well done, it furthers our name in the bigger world, and it's free advertising on the TV. 11,500 in NYS would be a great atmosphere, not like 11,500 in another bigger ground.

    I went to watch when England played a few years ago, so i won't be going ever again, it was dire. But in today social climate i think a few will go just for the sake of it, mainly the younger generation. Still, well done TS.

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    If I was there, to me I would probably go and have a day out with the family along the same lines as I've done with things like Legoland, Mama Mia musical, even Seattle Sounders 'soccer' games where I can enjoy the event but I'm not too invested in the result/experience. That's not something I tend to be able to do when attending sporting events 'that matter' like RUFC games although I think a day out at Wembley in the Papa Johns Trophy might be OK.

    After all, a couple of hours at NYS in the sunshine has to be better than an afternoon at Meadowhall whoever is playing

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    If I was there, to me I would probably go and have a day out with the family along the same lines as I've done with things like Legoland, Mama Mia musical, even Seattle Sounders 'soccer' games where I can enjoy the event but I'm not too invested in the result/experience. That's not something I tend to be able to do when attending sporting events 'that matter' like RUFC games although I think a day out at Wembley in the Papa Johns Trophy might be OK.

    After all, a couple of hours at NYS in the sunshine has to be better than an afternoon at Meadowhall whoever is playing
    Yet my daughter would rather me take her to see something like ‘Everyone’s talking about Jamie’ at the Sheffield Lyceum. A show we've seen in London and which we ALL enjoyed.

    Took her to see one show and thought it was shyte. Bit like woman's footy, I won’t be watching it again. Certainly not live.

    It’s called choice. No agenda or prejudice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mygiddypant View Post
    Touched a nerve there I think
    Very silly again

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Yet my daughter would rather me take her to see something like ‘Everyone’s talking about Jamie’ at the Sheffield Lyceum. A show we've seen in London and which we ALL enjoyed.

    Took her to see one show and thought it was shyte. Bit like woman's footy, I won’t be watching it again. Certainly not live.

    It’s called choice. No agenda or prejudice.
    " Jamie" and women's football both hyped to death.

    The majority of folk that praise them have actually seen neither.

    Just joining the flock

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