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What do they expect? All the players are men. The vast majority of coaches, scouts, etc. are men. Obviously in such a male-dominated environment there's going to be some sexism. They're not used to having women around.

Having said that, I can bet Eva gets treated as an equal :P

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This programme is already making me annoyed. It's almost sexist that this is even on. If women want to work in men's football, they should expect a few comments. Seriously.

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This programme is already making me annoyed. It's almost sexist that this is even on. If women want to work in men's football, they should expect a few comments. Seriously.

Its true though. It'll be like that for a long time, until women are accepted in the mens football scene. I'd imagine it would have been the same with female bus drivers and construction labourers and tradesmen (or tradeswomen).

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About bloody time.

Seriously, why should women expect a "few comments" ? On what even ? On their gender ?They should be treated equaly, infact no different to a man, but till then it is a long way to go. You wouldn´t hear comments towards a "lad" that are bringing him down to his male gender in a demeaning way, and if so it would be that he was called something that is supposed to be a female thing.

It is not sexist to report about the sick stuff that women have to put up with if they want to work or even live in an enviorment that is "male dominated" (as if this would explain something on it´s own).

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This programme is already making me annoyed. It's almost sexist that this is even on. If women want to work in men's football, they should expect a few comments. Seriously.

Wonder if they'll mention Sepp Bellend Blatters (yes thats his real middle name), comments when asked what he thought about womens football and he said - ''they should have tighter shorts'' :wank2:

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About bloody time.

Seriously, why should women expect a "few comments" ? On what even ? On their gender ?They should be treated equaly, infact no different to a man, but till then it is a long way to go. You wouldn´t hear comments towards a "lad" that are bringing him down to his male gender in a demeaning way, and if so it would be that he was called something that is supposed to be a female thing.

It is not sexist to report about the sick stuff that women have to put up with if they want to work or even live in an enviorment that is "male dominated" (as if this would explain something on it´s own).

Quite right DV. i am a bit of a feminist myself now.

I find you have to be if you want to get a shag

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Wonder if they'll mention Sepp Bellend Blatters (yes thats his real middle name), comments when asked what he thought about womens football and he said - ''they should have tighter shorts'' :wank2:

Disgusting. The middle name does him justice.

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