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National women's football league set to expand to eight teams

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With the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne virtually guaranteed to win licences, six other Victorian clubs are vying for the two remaining national teams. Only Hawthorn and North Melbourne appear unlikely to launch serious bid challenges.


... and Demonland will have its own section for the womens' game starting soon ,,,
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1 hour ago, Diamond said:

Completely irrelevant

If you think it's "irrelevant" you have the democratic right to ignore this thread, any articles on the subject and our section on Women's Football when we get it up and running.

Also, if you really thought it was "irrelevant" then you wouldn't have wasted your time posting or the time that others spent reading it.

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There was a survey(?) a little while go as to whether there should be a separate women's section on DL. Has that been decided? I think (as I think I posted then) that it should be just as much a part of DL as Casey discussions (if not more so). Apart from the watchability, and the expectation that our team's games will provide us with the curtain-raiser experience again, at last, this is going to provide us with premiership satisfaction - possibly even before this current crop of boys do!

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1 hour ago, KingDingAling said:

Nah, separate sections is good, keeps the politics out of the main forum. For those only interested in footy (and not gender politics), then the separate sections will be appreciated (from my perspective anyway).

What "gender politics" are involved in supporting a woman's football team? 

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11 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

 

8 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

 For a start, not everyone supports women's football.

Do you mean you don't support it in the way you do support melbourne? Or do you mean you are ideologically against the idea of women being allowed to play football? 

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8 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

 For a start, not everyone supports women's football.

I am in that camp

i understand that many women want to play footy and that is fine

i just don't like to see woman play such a brutal sport

if we are to bring back Curtain Raisers i want to see the Feserves team thanks...

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8 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

 For a start, not everyone supports women's football.

 

23 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am in that camp

i understand that many women want to play footy and that is fine

i just don't like to see woman play such a brutal sport

if we are to bring back Curtain Raisers i want to see the Feserves team thanks...

 

Well, now I see what people were worried about with 'gender politics'.

Guys, it'd be really great if you tried to keep your radical gender agenda politics away from the game. Its not good for the club.

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2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

 

 

Well, now I see what people were worried about with 'gender politics'.

Guys, it'd be really great if you tried to keep your radical gender agenda politics away from the game. Its not good for the club.

And for you to mind your own business on such things. 

I am able to decide what i like and don't like

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I see ol Eddie is in a twist again. Seems to think the filth should automatically be granted a Women's licence. Pompous prat !

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On 2/21/2016 at 0:33 PM, beelzebub said:

I see ol Eddie is in a twist again. Seems to think the filth should automatically be granted a Women's licence. Pompous prat !

And had the gall to say Collingwood should have the first team due to all the support they give women! Hate to let him know but at best he could claim to being the third team, and that is only if they are successful in getting a team.

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4 minutes ago, Chris said:

And had the gall to say Collingwood should have the first team due to all the support they give women! Hate to let him know but at best he could claim to being the third team, and that is only if they are successful in getting a team.

I really hope they miss out...please.

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Fantastic.  All part of us being a forward looking, bigger, stronger more viable club... It can only bring us more members, more community involvement, more press, more sponsorship....

What is to lose.... And if Hogan falls in love with the Demons full forward ...and maybe has a few kids ... sons, and daughters of course... and..... nahh... I'm overthinking it!

 

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58 minutes ago, Chris said:

And had the gall to say Collingwood should have the first team due to all the support they give women! Hate to let him know but at best he could claim to being the third team, and that is only if they are successful in getting a team.

I was reading Eddies tirade thinking...wtf....what has Collingwood done ?  Talk about  wanting to ride coat-tails !!

Yeah they can come in to the comp...2019 or abouts :unsure:   They can be an "EXPANSION" team, that ought to go down well.. :pj:

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2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

I was reading Eddies tirade thinking...wtf....what has Collingwood done ?  Talk about  wanting to ride coat-tails !!

Yeah they can come in to the comp...2019 or abouts :unsure:   They can be an "EXPANSION" team, that ought to go down well.. :pj:

What they have done is take a public place which included facilities for women and renovate it and low and behold it still has facilities for women. I wonder if it would have those if the government hadn't made it part of the deal of handing over the original facilities?

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1 minute ago, Chris said:

What they have done is take a public place which included facilities for women and renovate it and low and behold it still has facilities for women. I wonder if it would have those if the government hadn't made it part of the deal of handing over the original facilities?

But has he ( they ) let same said women play the game ?   hmmmm

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