THIS IS SO SEXIST...I find it very interesting how only men have answered your question...
2006-10-03 08:12:57
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answered by skunk_luv 4
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Having watched football in all of the four English divisions I honestly don't think they would make much of an impression in any of them. I have also seen football in the conference and think they could probably finish about half way up that league. They done really well getting to the finals and congrats to them for that. Hope they do well.
2006-10-07 07:38:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If they were allowed to play, which is unlikely given current rules, they would not survive at any of the semi-pro levels. You would have to go down to about Level 12 on the pyramid for the ladies team to make an impact and that would only happen because of the difference in fitness levels.
A well organised, fit, established Under 18s team would be more than a match.
2006-10-05 08:41:13
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answered by Dadams 3
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I'm sorry to say that they wouldn't last in the conference. I used to follow Bromley town, who are in a league lower than the conference and i honestly believe that they would beat the English ladies team quite easily. This is not a sexist answer but just a fact of life. The physical side of the game would be two much for them. But congratulations to them for reaching the final
2006-10-01 08:00:35
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answered by dunc 3
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I watched the England women's football team play a couple of matches during the summer and, to be honest, I was surprised at the high standard of play.
Perhaps they should play a few matches with teams in the third division in order to find therir level.
2006-10-05 04:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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the level of play in women's football is atrocious. it's.....so......slow. the passing is utterly misguided. and there's no physical side to the game. in the men's game, they dive under easy challenges. some of these women get tapped and fall, and it's genuine. i'm not joking, i could assemble a few of my mates and beat most women's teams. the same could not be said for tennis (a sport i play), running, or most other sports, where a professional woman would thoroughly thrash me. the women would have to play at a lower level than the conference, a lot lower
i think of men's football and women's football as two distinct sports in their own right
2006-10-02 13:04:56
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answered by Anonymous
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None, but this may be due to the FA's attitude toward women playing football.
But congratulations to the ladies for qualifying for the World Cup Finals, against all the odds, in my opinion.
2006-10-07 15:29:10
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answered by Smallfella 2
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I doubt if they would survive in an under 15's league our school team would have beaten them I'm afraid but good luck to them they did what they had to do
2006-10-02 16:48:56
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answered by retroman 3
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I reckon the Ryman League
2006-10-07 05:59:45
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answered by Manchester United Fan no.1 2
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I,d put man city ladies in, good old fashioned football, with non of that acting stuff, i see most of the males have never attended a game, pity them
2006-10-05 07:44:11
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answered by dawny 1
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the englands mens a team. they all play like woman. look at the last world cup. and others b4 it. ladie's show em how it's done.
2006-10-01 15:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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