England was totally outplayed but a little bull**** luck went a long way.
England were the better team against Japan. Are you sure you were watching the right match?
England was totally outplayed but a little bull**** luck went a long way.
The USA have hardly set the world on fire in this tournament. They've been under par in both matches they've played.
England were the better team against Japan. Are you sure you were watching the right match?
Winners and whiners. Guess which Engerland is?England were the better team against Japan. Are you sure you were watching the right match?
Indeed, sir. Canada's hosting of the event was impeccable. Nice to have such good neighbors! And congratulations on your powerful performance in the tournament.
Winners and whiners. Guess which Engerland is?
It's coming home, It's coming home, it's coming Football's coming home!
It's coming home, It's coming home, it's coming Football's coming home!
The team are just about to arrive back on English soil and they are sure to get a heroes' reception.
Now this shows how little competition there is at the moment in women's football, and the USA and Japan have only been winning the major trophies in recent years because the level of competition in women's football is very low. Now this has changed. With the emergence of up and coming teams like England, who will also certainly be competing for major trophies in the coming years, Japan and USA will start to find it more difficult to win major trophies and will win less of them when other teams like England start to give them more competition.
Well they are much better than the Englash men's soccer team that's for sure.
As I said before last night's match: You should thank yourselves lucky you only played Japan in the final and not England.
. In fact, the co-commentator on the match on BBC Two last night, who is an English women's footballer, said that England would likely have beaten the USA had they reached the Final.
After all, if they can beat Germany - the No1 ranked team on earth - they can certainly beat USA. USA were only made to look good by Japan's shocking display.
Why didn't we play Engerland?As I said before last night's match: You should thank yourselves lucky you only played Japan in the final and not England.
Your team sucked... only managed to score once on Japan and the USA scored 5.
If the US had played England last night I beleieve England would have won.If the US played England it would have been 7-0 easily.
Bruised pride? She'd just seen her team finish third in the World Cup after beating the pre-tournament favourites and the best team on the planet, Germany.She doesn't know much about soccer then and was mostly likely suffering from her bruised pride.
I don't give a ****. They would not have found England as easy as they found Japan last night. England would have defended much better.The US beat Germany as well fool.
Why didn't we play Engerland?
Oh, yeah, because Engerland was out of it. Just like the men's team in 2014, only slightly less pathetic.
England were the better team against Japan. Are you sure you were watching the right match?
Best goal of the entire tourney scored here:
It's a shame that the goal scorer didn't receive an award for this precision goal.
That's the difference, Blackleaf. Engerland holds some ugly guy aloft. Here's what the USA holds aloft:
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In case you don't recognize it, that's the World Cup.
No biggie. You'll never see one again, except when somebody else hoists it.No. I don't recognise it. I've never followed a Women's World Cup before.
Our ladies also got the Golden Ball, the Silver Boot, and the Golden Glove. How did your sows do in the individuals?But don't you worry. The USA may be able to win the odd World Cup in women's football, where the quality of opposition is low and in which most of your opponents are, let's face it, semi-professional or part-timers, but you don't have much opportunity to win World Cups elsewhere in other sports - i.e. real sports, with top quality, professional opposition. The Rugby World Cup starts on 18th September and I'm looking forward to England, the tournament second favourites after New Zealand, winning it for the second time (England is the host nation). Before that, we've also got Murray winning Wimbledon and England winning the Ashes to look forward to this summer.
No biggie. You'll never see one again, except when somebody else hoists it.
We finished third in the World Cup when you thought we'd get knocked out in the Group Stage. Our English girls are national heroes.Our ladies also got the Golden Ball, the Silver Boot, and the Golden Glove. How did your sows do in the individuals?
I can see why. After the national embarrassment of your performance last year, third place must seem pretty nice. Certainly the best you'll ever do.We finished third in the World Cup when you thought we'd get knocked out in the Group Stage. Our English girls are national heroes.
I can see why. After the national embarrassment of your performance last year, third place must seem pretty nice. Certainly the best you'll ever do.
Have you noticed your sows are better than your alleged men?
What's your excuse for your alleged men?Third place is pretty nice for a team that had never previously won a knockout match in a Women's World Cup; who get paid a miniscule amount compared to the US professional players; and who are still considered a semi-professional side.
Remember: women's football is professional in the US and is a huge sport there. Whereas it's semi-professional in England and is a minor sport (only 2.5 million or so people in the UK watched England's Semi-Final against Japan). Yet England still finished third. Just imagine what will happen when the sport becomes professional in this country and more girls take up the sport as a result of the England women's side's World Cup success. A few years from now and England will be world beaters.