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| #Post#: 16570-------------------------------------------------- | |
| The Women | |
| By: paralambano Date: October 28, 2017, 8:59 am | |
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| They're very good too. I've seen some matches more entertaining | |
| than what the men offer at times. This is their sport as well | |
| globally and worthy of attention I believe. | |
| So, it's the USWNT v CWNT in two friendlies: | |
| Thursday, November 9, 2017, BC Place, Vancouver, British | |
| Columbia, Canada, 7 pm | |
| Sunday, November 12, 2017, Avaya Stadium, San Jose, California 6 | |
| pm | |
| Two very good teams. The USWNT is ranked first by FIFA and the | |
| Canadians 5th. The USWNT has dominated the 56 or so matches | |
| between the nations but the gap has grown closer in the last | |
| five years. | |
| USWNT roster: | |
| Ashlyn Harris Keeper - (Orlando Pride) | |
| Jane Campbell - Keeper (Houston Dash) | |
| Abby Dahlkemper - D (NC Courage) | |
| Crystal Dunn - F (Chelsea FC) | |
| Julie Ertz - D (Chicago Red Stars) | |
| Lindsay Horan - M (Portland Thorns FC) | |
| Sofia Huerta - D (Chicago Red Stars) | |
| Allie Long - M (Portland Thorns FC) | |
| Samantha Mewis - M (NC Courage) | |
| Alex Morgan - F (Orlando Pride) | |
| Alyssa Naeher - K (Chicag0 Red Stars) | |
| Kelley O'Hara - D (Sky Blue FC) | |
| Christen Press - F (Chicago Red Stars) | |
| Megan Rapinoe - M (Seattle Reign FC) | |
| Becky Sauerbrunn - D (FC Kansas City) | |
| Casey Short - D (Chicago Red Stars) | |
| Lynn Willyams - F (NC Courage) | |
| Carli Lloyd - M (Houston Dash) | |
| Coach: Jill Ellis (England) | |
| [img] | |
| https://espngrantland.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/uswnt-eleven-nigeria.jpg?w=16… | |
| CWNT roster: | |
| Sabrina D'Angelo - Keeper (NC Courage) | |
| Stephanie Labbe - Keeper (Washington Spirit) | |
| Kailen Sheridan - Keeper (Sky Blue FC) | |
| Lindsay Agnew - F (Washington Spirit) | |
| Janine Beckie - F (Houston Dash) *Canadian-American citizenship | |
| Kadeisha Buchanan - D (Olympique Lyonnais) | |
| Allysha Chapman - D (Boston Breakers) | |
| Jessi Fleming - M (UCLA Bruins) | |
| Jordyn Huitema - F (Vancouver Whitecaps Girls Elite REX program) | |
| *16-years-old | |
| Ashley Lawrence - M (Paris Saint-Germain) #10 | |
| Adriana Leon - (Boston Breakers) | |
| Nichelle Prince - F (Houston Dash) | |
| Rebecca Quinn - D (Duke Blue Devils) | |
| Deanne Rose - M (CNWT) *18-years-old | |
| Sophie Schmidt - M (FFC Frankfurt) | |
| Desiree Scott - M (FC Kansas City) | |
| Christine Sinclair - F (Portland Thorns FC) | |
| Shannon Woeller - M (FF USV Jena) | |
| Shelina Zadorsky - D (Washington Spirit) | |
| Coach: John Herdman (England) | |
| http://www.womenssoccerunited.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/canada.jpg | |
| These two together usually make for entertaining, skillful | |
| games. | |
| para . . . . | |
| #Post#: 16573-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: Kerry Date: October 28, 2017, 3:21 pm | |
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| Just wait until the Saudi women get their own official team. | |
| This video is from 2012. | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZN-Fpw3j9I | |
| They may too, and sooner than we think. | |
| #Post#: 16574-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: paralambano Date: October 28, 2017, 6:34 pm | |
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| Kerry - | |
| Allahu Akbar!! Peace be on them :). | |
| para . . . . | |
| #Post#: 16587-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: paralambano Date: October 29, 2017, 4:11 pm | |
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| Lieke Martens of FC Barcelona and the Netherlands National Team | |
| has won FIFA's 2017 Woman Player of the Year Award. The | |
| 24-year-old won it for her MVP performance in Euro 2017 and her | |
| scoring for Barca. I've watched this dynamic attacker play for | |
| Holland, not any clubs. She signed on with Barca earlier this | |
| year. I'd watch more of woman's football if I had more. I watch | |
| their big tournaments and some French club games. Carli Lloyd | |
| came in second and 17-year-old Deyna Castellanos of the Florida | |
| State Seminoles third. | |
| I don't know about the voting or anything. Not that it's | |
| unimportant. I'm made dizzy just keeping up with the man side of | |
| things, bad boys that they can be :P and good :). of course. | |
| So, congratulations Lieke! and all the other nominees. Sporting | |
| people ought to know about you too alongside. . . . . . | |
| what's his name?! | |
| https://www.fcbarcelona.com/football/womens-football/news/2017-2018/lieke-marte… | |
| https://www.fcbarcelona.com/football/womens-football/news/2017-2018/lieke-marte… | |
| para . . . . | |
| #Post#: 16589-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: Kerry Date: October 29, 2017, 11:51 pm | |
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| More news from Saudi Arabia. | |
| http://www.srjnews.com/saudi-arabia-to-allow-women-spectators-in-sports-stadium… | |
| A statement released by the General Sport Authority reveals | |
| starting early next year women will be allowed into three arenas | |
| in major cities � King Abdullah Sport City in Jeddah, King Fahd | |
| Stadium in Riyadh and Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Stadium in | |
| Dammam. | |
| These three stadiums have highest seating capacity in the | |
| country and are home to six teams in the Saudi Professional | |
| League. | |
| Presently it is not very clear what kind of seating arrangement | |
| will be alloted to women and families in the stadiums as both | |
| the sexes in Saudi Arabia are separated in public places where | |
| they both are allowed. | |
| #Post#: 16594-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: paralambano Date: October 30, 2017, 3:59 pm | |
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| Kerry - | |
| [quote]More news from Saudi Arabia. | |
| http://www.srjnews.com/saudi-arabia-to-allow-women-spectators-in-sports-stadium… | |
| A statement released by the General Sport Authority reveals | |
| starting early next year women will be allowed into three arenas | |
| in major cities � King Abdullah Sport City in Jeddah, King Fahd | |
| Stadium in Riyadh and Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Stadium in | |
| Dammam. | |
| These three stadiums have highest seating capacity in the | |
| country and are home to six teams in the Saudi Professional | |
| League. | |
| Presently it is not very clear what kind of seating arrangement | |
| will be alloted to women and families in the stadiums as both | |
| the sexes in Saudi Arabia are separated in public places where | |
| they both are allowed. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I wonder about the seating arrangements for Qatari ladies in | |
| Qatar 2022 if the games go forward. I watched a 60 Minutes | |
| interview with the Emir just yesterday and it was said that | |
| women there were the first to be driving in an Arab nation | |
| decades ago. The Emir says the blockade's an attempt to stifle | |
| the forward-looking policies of the nation: | |
| https://www.cbsnews.com/news/qatars-emir-stands-defiant-in-face-of-blockade/ | |
| https://www.cbsnews.com/news/qatars-emir-stands-defiant-in-face-of-blockade/ | |
| para . . . . | |
| #Post#: 16598-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: Kerry Date: October 31, 2017, 6:09 am | |
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| I imagine the seating arrangement in the Qatari stadium will be | |
| like a Western stadium. I think Qatar wants to present itself | |
| as an enlightened country. Saudi Arabia may be teed off that | |
| Qatar is friendly with Iran and Iran may be teed off when Qatar | |
| tried to be friendly with Saudi Arabia; but Qatar is more | |
| liberal than either. | |
| We'll see how things go; but the Saudi Crown Prince has already | |
| said that the government is going to clamp down on religious | |
| extremism. | |
| October 24, 2017 | |
| http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/saudi-arabias-crown-prince-just-declared-war-… | |
| On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia's crown prince declared war on the | |
| clerical elite who have long shaped Saudi society. | |
| The man who will be Saudi Arabia's next king, Mohammed bin | |
| Salman, did so by delivering an unequivocal message, "We are | |
| returning to what we were before, a country of moderate Islam | |
| that is open to all religions and to the world." The crown | |
| prince continued, "We will not waste 30 years of our lives | |
| wasting time dealing with extremist ideas. We will destroy them | |
| today," he said. | |
| Yet, it isn't just what bin Salman said that matters, but also | |
| where and to who he said it. | |
| After all, he said it to an unveiled Fox Business host, Maria | |
| Bartiromo, at an event designed to attract foreign | |
| entrepreneurial investment. Both those considerations � the | |
| unveiled American reporter sharing a royal stage on Saudi soil | |
| and the endorsement of capitalist dynamism � are incompatible | |
| with the worldview of the Saudi Ulama, or clerical elite. | |
| By his actions, Mohammed bin Salman isn't just throwing down the | |
| gauntlet to the Ulama; he's goading them. | |
| #Post#: 16681-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: paralambano Date: November 10, 2017, 6:52 am | |
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| Nice draw between Canada and USA last night in Vancouver's BC | |
| Place. Goals by Alex Morgan (30') and Adriana Leon (57'). | |
| Alex Morgan fastest female player I've seen worldwide at senior | |
| level. | |
| https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-IEFnF8Gmk | |
| Bad clearance by Canadian keeper Stephanie Labb� eventually | |
| leading to Morgan's goal. Keepers, punch it to a side, not to | |
| the front if you're not catching the ball. Nice back-kick assist | |
| on Leon's goal. | |
| para . . . . | |
| #Post#: 16712-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: paralambano Date: November 13, 2017, 11:19 am | |
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| Congratulations to the USWNT in their 3-1 friendly victory (4-2 | |
| aggregate) over Canada yesterday in California. They did what | |
| was required - - a draw away minimum and a victory at home. If | |
| this was a two-legged tournament or qualifying fixture, it would | |
| be the USWNT advancing. I didn't see the game, so I can't fairly | |
| comment on the play. I saw partial highlights with the Julie | |
| Ertz goal a nice flick-on and Alex Morgan's after Jessie | |
| Fleming's lost ball above the box. Also Janine Beckie's goal was | |
| superb finishing a nice Deanne Rose pass. I read that the USWNT | |
| really wanted to play hard after the draw in Vancouver and they | |
| came out flying. Canada needs to keep working at their high | |
| press the whole match long since this is what brings success for | |
| them. | |
| para . . . . | |
| #Post#: 16723-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Women | |
| By: Kerry Date: November 14, 2017, 7:36 am | |
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| https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/898fa6bf9f7e4561e7680f29c8b3df52e018e7b9/c=181… | |
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