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Does anybody really care?

Now that The Open is out of the way, does anybody really care about the women's version? Even without Woods (maybe BECAUSE they are without Woods) the men's Majors are attracting a great deal of media coverage as UK players are on a high...but what about the women's game...would you watch or listen to coverage of the women's Open?

comment by TUX (U5315)

posted on 28/7/11

...would you watch or listen to coverage of the women's Open?
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No. Or womens football, tennis or anything else you care to mention. Some would call me a sexist but i'm not. It's just................hmmmmmm........ why would i want to watch some sportswomen when i know that THAT particular sport can be played better.................by men? Men are physically faster than women, stronger than women so why would i want to watch women play a 'game' as opposed to men? Even my wife agrees!!!!

posted on 31/7/11

I have it on very good authority that they display excellent prowess at Snakes and Ladders,Pick a Stick and Table Rugby; so there.........

posted on 3/8/11

Its funny really they want to be treated the same but when it comes to goal celebrations they never put their head in the shirt and run round,they never rip the shirt off and throw it in the crowd AND they NEVER swap shirts at the end of games!
So for that reason "Im oot" (In a Duncan Dragon voice)

posted on 13/5/12

Come on wake up everyone, time to start chatting, arguing and generally having a debate.

Waky waky ! !

posted on 14/5/12

WAKY WAKY.Is that someplace in Australia?

posted on 19/6/13

comment by Ramsey (U5023)
posted 2 hours, 9 minutes ago
i pay 10quid a month on my phone. pay as you go. live with dad so he pays internet etc. all i pay for is clothes, alcohol, going out.

posted on 19/6/13

wogga wogga Silky blue

posted on 19/6/13

People don't do plain speaking any more and I have such a hard time reading between the lines.

posted on 22/1/21

Charles Bohris Ferster (1 November 1922 – 3 February 1981) was an American behavioral psychologist. A pioneer of applied behavior analysis, he developed errorless learning and was a colleague of B.F. Skinner's at Harvard University, co-authoring the book Schedules of Reinforcement (1957).

posted on 29/9/21

A proposal for a minimum wage of £15 an hour simply shows how financially illiterate people in Labour are. That would be £600 a week, that is more than £30,000 a year. Minimum wage! Office cleaners, shelf-stackers, people with no or few qualifications worth anything much, on £30k a year! Most businesses could never afford anything like this. Then wages up the scale would also need to be increased. Then "benefits" would need to be increased, to be "fair". Complete rubbish!

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