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So you think womens football is poor? on 11:11 - Nov 26 by Watford_Ranger
Perugia.
Jay Bothroyd was there at the same time so I doubt the standard was all that.
Harsh! I imagine Gaddafi's son lowered the playing standard more than JB did. He (JB, not Gaddafi junior) is still playing in the J-League first division at 39, 23 games this season (cough, cough) 1 goal.
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So you think womens football is poor? on 14:13 - Nov 26 with 785 views
Finally the club realized the QPR ladies team was going nowhere under the old regime now currently with Hounslow. It took them long enough. The standard was poor compared to today and no one wanted to play for that management. Neil SI couldn’t be further from the truth about the Ladles team. There was one player who could only kick the ball with her instep, they made her captain.
QPR community dept took over the girls side from volunteer QPR fans with Steve Quashie overseeing it with the help of good people and QPR supporters who worked in the community department. Football people with qualifications working on the development of players. The girls dept was supposed to develop players for the ladies team but that was never going to happen because who was running the ladies team. Steve earnt this gig with the Ladies and good luck to him.
I can see the QPR woman’s team playing in the top league one day. They are developing the younger players, enticing experienced ones and the club is fully behind it. Take Reading for example. Spurs and west hams teams were where we are not so long ago.
Incidentally Tracey Kevins was running Barnet Ladies and is now U20 US ladies national team coach. She could well be the head US womens coach one day. Her Dad is a Ranger.