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I shall never watch wimmins jelly wrestling again until they rename it to womens. That will teach em.
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Yes indeed, it's a big hole to fill and certainly the standard has improved no end since last time I watched the girls in action so very watchable...Originally posted by original PM View Post
maybe this will fill that hole until the footy season starts .
...apart from the spitting - really no need to copy the fellas. Please show some 'class' ladies
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Apparently "wimmins" is the offensive term for women's football or any other sport.Originally posted by original PM View Postyeah got a bit embarrassing towards the end.
but well done the girls ( I can say that because if it was the blokes I would have said well done the boys so the right on pc brigade can fook off)
maybe this will fill that hole until the footy season starts .
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yeah got a bit embarrassing towards the end.
but well done the girls ( I can say that because if it was the blokes I would have said well done the boys so the right on pc brigade can fook off)
maybe this will fill that hole until the footy season starts .
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More skills on show compared to the men's team...
Knobs cracked in a fine volley late one
Little resistance from the jocks
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I bet Scooty isn'tOriginally posted by oscarose View PostWomen's Euro 2017: England 2-0 Scotland - Taylor scores twice - Live - BBC Sport
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6-0 to the bastard English bastards, who'd have thunk it...
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Had to give up when the commentator said "A space has opened up for Nobbs".
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England v Scotland (W)
Women's Euro 2017: England 2-0 Scotland - Taylor scores twice - Live - BBC Sport
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