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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Male brains developed to hunt and therefore, generally but not always, are better at perceiving distance and movement. Women were more gatherers and so the female brain is, generally not always, better developed to allow them to perform more patient and sedentary functions.
    I thought female brain was developed to do the hoovering. 😁

    Didnae want to live up to the stereotype but sometimes you just have to stick it in the goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    I thought female brain was developed to do the hoovering. ��

    Didnae want to live up to the stereotype but sometimes you just have to stick it in the goal.
    Facts are facts, that was a tap in and the female keeper's probably just about to dive now that the net's rippling to try and stop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Facts are facts, that was a tap in and the female keeper's probably just about to dive now that the net's rippling to try and stop it.
    Female keepers 😂😂😂 a thread on its own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Female keepers ������ a thread on its own.
    FFS dinnae go there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Female keepers  a thread on its own.

    Wait till you see them fielding at cricket.

    It’s like playing with 10 goalkeepers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    When you were working did you use your spare time to improve your banking skills? I use my spare time to get away from my work and to partake of leisure pursuits that have nothing to do with work. Why are footballers not allowed to do the same and why are they expected to be practising every spare minute they have?
    A football player putting in extra hours would be to there benefit, a bit different from normal folks work, if I was say, Cammy Kerr, I’d spend a couple hours a week practicing crossing the ball, what a different player he’d be if his final ball was on the button

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    When you were working did you use your spare time to improve your banking skills? I use my spare time to get away from my work and to partake of leisure pursuits that have nothing to do with work. Why are footballers not allowed to do the same and why are they expected to be practising every spare minute they have?
    In my spare time I used to play golf tying to get better every time.
    Footballers who can only kick the ball reliably with either their right foot or their left foot should practise to be able to reliably be able to kick a ball with their left foot and right foot.

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    Full time professional footballers only train for about two hours a day. The Dundee FC players train on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings with Wednesday off. They normally play on a Saturday with Sunday off.
    They have plenty of spare time to improve their footballing skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    In my spare time I used to play golf tying to get better every time.
    Footballers who can only kick the ball reliably with either their right foot or their left foot should practise to be able to reliably be able to kick a ball with their left foot and right foot.
    I disagree and believe they should do that during work time, leisure time should be just that even for footballers.

    Golf was a leisure pursuit for you and you enjoyed playing it but rather than a footballer playing and enjoying a round of stick ball after a hard day's training, physio or whatever you'd deny them the right to enjoy the same leisure activity you loved so much? Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Full time professional footballers only train for about two hours a day. The Dundee FC players train on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings with Wednesday off. They normally play on a Saturday with Sunday off.
    They have plenty of spare time to improve their footballing skills.
    I'd imagine that your typical professional footballer will burn as many calories in a two hour training session as you will in a week. A training session for a professional footballer isn't like sitting behind a counter approving transactions and handing out cash.

    I think you maybe need to look at it from a less self centred perspective.

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