Coming away from any match at the Reebok, I hear male fans discussing how "he should have gone (insert formation), and played (insert player names), and he shouldn't have took (insert whoever) off and he should have brought (insert whoever) on", I hear females coming out with stuff along the lines of "well at least it's one point gained, and it will give us the confidence to go into the next game and win" and "I think we need to get behind (insert player's name who's been terrible for months/years) and that will give him a bit of confidence".
There's an undeniable difference in the way men and women interpret the game. Would you want a woman in control of Bolton Wanderers?
This is the article for those that want a read.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17604014
There's an undeniable difference in the way men and women interpret the game. Would you want a woman in control of Bolton Wanderers?
This is the article for those that want a read.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17604014