C Cuthbert Well-known member Jan 22, 2022 #1 No, not what my Mrs. was saying last night... (Some of you have dirty minds). I was commenting on the Chelsea ladies scorers in their match this week.
No, not what my Mrs. was saying last night... (Some of you have dirty minds). I was commenting on the Chelsea ladies scorers in their match this week.
futureboy Well-known member Jan 22, 2022 #2 Saw a superb tweet about this - saying it was like Jacob Rees-Mogg writing a Mills & Boon novel
NorthumberlandBoro Well-known member Jan 22, 2022 #3 Went down like lead balloon on BBC breakfast this morning. They were not amused.
C Cuthbert Well-known member Jan 22, 2022 #5 NorthumberlandBoro said: Went down like lead balloon on BBC breakfast this morning. They were not amused. Click to expand... Chelsea ladies bringing the game in to disrepute. (That said, I'm surprised someone thought it was appropriate for BBC breakfast)!! Last edited: Jan 22, 2022
NorthumberlandBoro said: Went down like lead balloon on BBC breakfast this morning. They were not amused. Click to expand... Chelsea ladies bringing the game in to disrepute. (That said, I'm surprised someone thought it was appropriate for BBC breakfast)!!
Pak_Doo_Ik Well-known member Jan 22, 2022 #8 I saw something about it being demeaning to the womens game. somebody responded with it was lucky the scorers didn’t play and score for Spurs when this headline was written Spurs Stuff Young Boys
I saw something about it being demeaning to the womens game. somebody responded with it was lucky the scorers didn’t play and score for Spurs when this headline was written Spurs Stuff Young Boys
F Fabiopaim Well-known member Jan 22, 2022 #9 If Numan can't use this to their benefit, their marketing team should be sacked!
Cardiffdaffs Well-known member Jan 22, 2022 #10 Yes the ladies were complaining about the Sun headline which they thought was demeaning "Sounds like posh people having sex". The Sun removed the story.
Yes the ladies were complaining about the Sun headline which they thought was demeaning "Sounds like posh people having sex". The Sun removed the story.