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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2023, 10:50:30 am »
A Novena to St Columcill and a drop of Holy Water from Knock and the Worlds best Midfielder is recovered ....There is cautious optimism that Denise O’Sullivan will start for the Republic of Ireland against Australia in the World Cup opener at the Olympic stadium in Sydney this Thursday.

O’Sullivan returned to training on Monday, beginning her tentative build-up to running at least one day before Group B kicks-off at 11am Irish time.

The 29-year-old Irish midfielder was rushed to hospital near Brisbane last Friday night with a shin injury after a foul by Colombia’s Lorena Bedoya 20 minutes into a warm-up game at Meakin Park, the Irish training base in Slacks Creek, Queensland.

The FAI abandoned the match three minutes later as this was the second foul on an Irish player, the first being a bruising challenge on Ruesha Littlejohn.



Initially, the Ireland medic Dr Siobhan Foreman feared that O’Sullivan would miss her first major tournament but the North Carolina Courage skipper came out of a protective moonboot on Monday morning before rejoining the squad for the first session of a momentous week.

“Denise herself says there is a really good hope,” said manager Vera Pauw. “It will be step by step in this case. Denise is extremely fit. That helps.


“From there, we will see, but it is about what she can handle. Then we build up to the match.”

Footage of the Bedoya foul on O’Sullivan was released by the Colombian media over the weekend but the FAI refuses to supply evidence of earlier rough-housing by the South Americans, who face China in another friendly today.


Footage has emerged of the tackle on Denise O'Sullivan by Colombian midfielder Lorena Bedoya that has left the midfielder's World Cup participation in doubt.

Pauw and FAI director of football Marc Canham, who only arrived in Australia on Friday afternoon, does not want to add fuel to a social media blaze in case it distracts from preparations to face the host nation, the Matildas.

However, one of the Colombia players, Espanyol midfielder Daniela Caracas deemed the act “one little foul” and ridiculed the Irish “girls” for walking off the field.

Tensions had been bubbling prior to kick-off with Ireland skipper Katie McCabe getting fed up waiting for the opposition to come out of the changing room. The Arsenal winger led her team onto the field without the opposition.

Pauw was asked if the reaction online to the O’Sullivan foul, where thousands have questioned stopping proceedings, is a source of frustration.


“Well, if it was very frustrating, we would have come out with [more footage],” she replied. “We know that it was the total atmosphere [on the night] and this was not the only incident. That is what we know.

“And the tackle is over the ball and on the ankle, the ball was away and it was on the ankle. And not even a hand lower, she would have been out of the World Cup, for sure. And it was deliberate.”

The FAI will not upload the action to the Fifa hub.

[ Women’s World Cup: Ireland won’t have to look far for support among Australia’s Irish ]

“We have been in contact with FIFA, so that is not my decision. I have nothing to hide. It has been discussed and it has been decided not to put it up.

“But it is not because I didn’t want to put it up. It is more like Australia is coming on and this has happened, let’s not go into another fight with the Colombians because I want to highlight again that their staff was absolutely calm.

“So I don’t want to instigate anything, it is one of those things that happened. As I said, I never experienced it before. Nobody had ever experienced before.


“We have dealt with it very professionally, I am proud of that still, the way we dealt with it. I am proud of myself, that we protected the players, that I had the guts to protect the players. And I think they have learnt from it, and their staff again was really calm. They were not trying to get on us, they were not trying to turn emotions around. We had very good contact.”

On the external commentary, Pauw added, “It does not bother me because I have switched off my social media and haven’t looked. For obvious reasons. I need to be here for the team. Completely.

“We are just busy with Australia, at this moment and we are just focusing and focusing and focusing on them, that is all we are doing at this moment.”

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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2023, 10:55:45 am »
If you dont want to read all that .The short version .Yo me play For de Arsenal and you Dissin me by making me wait for ya to play ball so I is angry ye know with Disrespect from Colombia girls what dont earn much coin keeping me waiting so I lead my girls out to fight .Then Colombia come join the fight and kick shit out of us so we run away .Retreat to respect ,know what I is saying i play for Arsenal in London Town Man .Sounds like the Irish Girls got uppity and got bitch slapped.
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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2023, 11:03:23 am »
We'll need all our players fighting fit by the sound of things...  What you need to know about the Women's World Cup

First game against the hosts, Australia, who keep getting to the quarter-finals.
Second game against Canada who are current Olympic champs.
Third game against Nigeria who are ranked best in Africa.
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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #18 on: July 17, 2023, 11:05:25 am »
What is the story with Irish International teams Olympic Cycling team in 1960 fighting each other on the Start line ,Jack and Aldo looking for ructions in Italy ,Sonia O Sullivan being forced to change her running Jocks on the Track because they were the wrong brand in the Olympics .Irish Boxing team sending a Drugs cheat to the Games knowing he would be suspended two days before the tournament began .And Junkie Ponies in the Show jumping .The head of our Olympic Comittee caught selling tickets .Teams are under pressure from their own Organisers before they even get to play .Good luck to the Girls but wait till they get knocked out early and the Newspapers turn on the Pouel as  the Stephen Kenny of the Womens Soccer World .
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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #19 on: July 17, 2023, 11:50:44 am »
I still tink the women use a bigger ball ....yu don't notice it on the telly cause women are smaller than men
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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #20 on: July 17, 2023, 11:53:08 am »
https://www.oddschecker.com/football/womens-international/womens-world-cup

The betting on the first Irish game.
2/7 Aus. 7/2 draw. 10/1 Ireland.

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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #21 on: July 17, 2023, 12:02:19 pm »
https://www.oddschecker.com/football/womens-international/womens-world-cup

The betting on the first Irish game.
2/7 Aus. 7/2 draw. 10/1 Ireland.

I think Powers or Boyles might go 2/5 Australia for about a Score to try get punters interested .Looks to be a lot of non events cannot see it gaining much interest from Punters or Viewers .The Ladies Mixed Doubles Final yesterday after the Mens singles was played to a 7/8ths empty stadium .
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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #22 on: July 17, 2023, 12:48:59 pm »
The girls havent done themselves any favours with their rainbow armband request or storming off the field after a questionable challenge. If they can beat the Aussies on Thursday then the pink'n fluffies will jump on the bandwagon, apart from that it's looking like a pretty damp squid !

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« Reply #23 on: July 17, 2023, 03:08:25 pm »
It's great to see lesbians have an outlet other than fur Rugby, iMaMAn, and Boxing. 8)

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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #24 on: July 17, 2023, 05:19:36 pm »
A Viral French Ad Shows How Women’s Soccer Can Be Just as Exciting as Men’s (Time Magazine)

It's a long article but, basically, a French ad agency took clips of women's football and deep-faked famous male footballers onto it.  People watching it thought it was brilliant and were shocked when told it was actually women players.

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“Absolutely bamboozled me,” one Reddit user commented. “A clever way for people to confront their bias,” said another.

les Bleus video --> https://youtu.be/QVNZRHIZVL8 (2 mins)

Also, they looked at some of FIFA world records like most caps, most goals scored etc.  FIFA says they're all men but, actually, a lot of those records are held by women!  For example,
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Similarly, after Lionel Messi steered the Argentina men’s team to victory in last year’s World Cup, FIFA posted an article about all the World Cup records he now holds. Among them, it said, “Messi is the only player to score in the World Cup in his teens, 20s and 30s.” Yet that’s a feat that at least two female players—Brazil’s Marta and former U.S. star Mia Hamm—had already achieved. And with his performance in the final in Qatar in December, FIFA declared that “Messi has played the most minutes in World Cup history: 2,314,” but retired American captain Kristine Lilly recorded 2,536 minutes in World Cup tournaments.

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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2023, 08:33:46 pm »
https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/other-sport/boxing/onlyfans-boxer-daniella-hemsley-flashes-30477170


strange. I wonder will the Irish womens team d the same when they win the world cup?

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« Reply #26 on: July 19, 2023, 10:05:03 am »
It's great to see lesbians have an outlet other than fur Rugby, iMaMAn, and Boxing. 8)
As half of them are muff tuckers, the after match showers must either be fun or a nightmare !

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« Reply #27 on: July 19, 2023, 11:20:41 am »
Wish the Girlies well but they need a lot of luck! ::blond
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Re: Women's world cup soccerball
« Reply #28 on: July 19, 2023, 01:58:29 pm »
Here's the very short 9 second video clip of the Denise O Sullivan tackle;

https://colombia.as.com/futbol/vea-la-falta-que-origino-cancelacion-de-juego-entre-colombia-e-irlanda-v/
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« Reply #29 on: July 19, 2023, 02:00:56 pm »
Here's the very short 9 second video clip of the Denise O Sullivan tackle;

https://colombia.as.com/futbol/vea-la-falta-que-origino-cancelacion-de-juego-entre-colombia-e-irlanda-v/
A magic sponge as used up in the Fiendish park of a Sunday would have her back on her feet in jig time.
Denise O Sullivan tackle;

Denis O'Sullivan tackle. 8)

 


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