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111kph more like which is 68mph. Don’t let the truth get in the way of a good lie though ehhttps://twitter.com/soccerbible/status/1688543533009969153?s=46&t=M6VB0c2oFp-VXOu3FS8wfA
I am very surprised that the Lionesses’ World Cup progress hasn’t been discussed on the forum before today.
Quote from: drfchound on August 07, 2023, 09:41:42 pmI am very surprised that the Lionesses’ World Cup progress hasn’t been discussed on the forum before today.Because now the men's season has begun there's more interest in Hull away on a Tuesday night. Soz but just the way it is
The games being on at half 8 in a morning probably don't help. I'm on my morning commute at that time and miss a big chunk of the games. Some great stuff this year though. You can tell how high the standard is across the board now based on teams like Nigeria. England rode their luck today, and there are some tough teams on either side of the draw, but we have a great chance of winning it. Just a shame James will likely miss it, but she can't complain.
I don't fancy England against these Columbians - they seem very physical and might out muscle our girls.... or bump them of the park.
Just to add an addendum. Chloe's penalty has been measured at 111 mph. More powerful than any goal scored in the men's Premier League in 2022/23.
I think it’s great to watch, some very good technical players and, whilst some cynicism is creeping in, generally played in a great spirit. England are not technically the most accomplished but their team ethic is strong and they have an excellent manager. I fancy the Aussies, or rather the Matildas , to win.