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LaBigotona t1_j4gfgtw wrote
Congratulations to Vietnam! I'll be looking for you :)
DesignInZeeWild t1_j4gqsdk wrote
Congratulations to Vietnam as well!
Tiddlyplinks t1_j4ef8rj wrote
How long have they been trying?
ToberOct OP t1_j4efwue wrote
1973 was the first time women's soccer was organized in Ireland. 1991 was the first FIFA Women's World Cup.
AlanFromRochester t1_j4gdyog wrote
The (English) Football Association in 1921 banned women from playing at the stadiums of its mens clubs, a lot of other countries followed suit, and that wasn't lifted til 1971, so it sadly makes sense it took til 1973 to get a womens team organized
fuckincaillou t1_j4ggf72 wrote
Wait, so women couldn't even make their own sports teams or even use the same stadiums as men?? That's fucked up
AlanFromRochester t1_j4ggvvb wrote
Some womens soccer teams still existed but they had to play elsewhere such as fields intended for other sports. of course it was limited and that was as you say fucked up.
Get_Timmyd t1_j4gqf48 wrote
It was worse with the GAA women teams weren't even allowed train on the men's GAA pitches, they actually ended up training on the soccer pitches. Especially camogie
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Get_Timmyd t1_j4kc1q8 wrote
I've only ever heard it through word of mouth, but from different people around the country. Also it wasn't a rule just GAA clubs being asses
IHkumicho t1_j4go8ft wrote
Well, you know their uteruses might fall out...
Tiddlyplinks t1_j4eidiv wrote
That’s a long contest!
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DesignInZeeWild t1_j4gpdeg wrote
This is massive! Congratulations to them!
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DesignInZeeWild t1_j4mkpu7 wrote
Fun fact: I turned 50 this past weekend. Born in 1973. And as I’ve realized - that’s an f’ing long time.
RuggerJibberJabber t1_j4fe5x9 wrote
The title should really specify the sport because the Irish women have been to numerous world cups in other disciplines.
jools4you t1_j4fq0e2 wrote
It's a Irish publication we (people living in Ireland) are very aware that it is the Football World Cup due to all the talk over the last while. I admit if u don't live in Ireland it might not nake sense. But as I said its a Irish publication aimed at the Irish Market.
RuggerJibberJabber t1_j4ft5j3 wrote
I'd hardly have knowledge of Irish women's various "world cup" accomplishments if I wasn't Irish...
Edit: dunno why this is getting downvoted. The comment above implied I wasn't Irish so I pointed out that I obviously am...
UpYourFidelity t1_j4g79fn wrote
I wish American news outlets put American before football so I knew they meant American football and not association
RuggerJibberJabber t1_j4g8089 wrote
Yeah or call it gridiron
Majorapat t1_j4gvsxk wrote
it's a funny name for a game they spend most of their time with a ball in their hands aint it.
DUDETUDE101 t1_j4fk4i6 wrote
As football is the most popular sport on the planet, most headlines will omit 'football' when talking about the men's or women's FIFA World Cups
BowwwwBallll t1_j4g0ban wrote
As an American, I’m not sure that the Irish women will get past the Chiefs, but I’ll put 20 on them if you spot me three touchdowns.
Cullly t1_j4g0mw6 wrote
It is getting more popular here for some strange reason.
RuggerJibberJabber t1_j4ft0os wrote
Doesn't matter about popularity. Loads of sports have "world cups" and this isn't an exclusively football focused sub. It's not hard to add either football, soccer or FIFA.
StevenTM t1_j4fn4tk wrote
Women's football is definitely not the most popular sport on the planet
Tlou3please t1_j4ghx3r wrote
Are you aware that men's football and women's football are, in fact, the same sport?
AlphaElectricX t1_j4hx9fi wrote
Yet they’re played so differently
StevenTM t1_j4giquq wrote
Yes. I'm also aware that the women's football industry is worth £500m in Europe, to men's £25.1 billion, so 2% as much. It's literally a clerical error in the grand scheme of things. I'm not saying this is right/just/fair (it's neither of those things), but it is the current state of things.
Tlou3please t1_j4j74we wrote
Football is still the biggest sport though. Both are football.
StevenTM t1_j4k2g7z wrote
So? Women's football isn't the biggest spectator sport in the world
I'm going to be glad when it gets to the point that tennis is at and we can just omit the "women's" when v discussing it (you don't need to say "Serena Williams won the gold medal in women's doubles in tennis", for instance), but I'm really not sure what pretending we're already there brings us
Tlou3please t1_j4k4ifw wrote
Who's pretending anything? It's literally objectively the same sport. You're the one making the distinction between men's and women's here.
show_me_the_math t1_j4fnnzm wrote
Edit: I’m wrong, see below
StevenTM t1_j4fokru wrote
I don't think you've thought this argument through. If it just said "differently abled teens' national team" it wouldn't logically follow that it's a soccer team.
show_me_the_math t1_j4fons5 wrote
Holly crap you are right, and I haven’t!!!!
StevenTM t1_j4fox9m wrote
I think this is the first time in months I've seen someone admit being wrong on Reddit without a mob of hundreds telling them so. Good on you (honestly).
DathranEU t1_j4fnlc1 wrote
Where did he say that? He said football is.
StevenTM t1_j4fotmp wrote
They omit "football" when they're discussing the popular version in the context of world championships of men's football.
The article title is at least less ambiguous, because it says "Ireland World Cup opener" - clearly discussing the most popular sport in Ireland, which is football. Most people outside Ireland don't have the faintest clue what the most popular women's sport in Ireland is.
PabloColina t1_j4fz5p6 wrote
Calla pichi
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imapassenger1 t1_j4es6l5 wrote
Will the Melbourne Cricket Ground be hosting? Only holds up to 100 000 people though...
laxativefx t1_j4f56om wrote
Accor Stadium (Sydney Olympic stadium) is the new venue. Holds 83,500.
Lawlor90 t1_j4fe6x9 wrote
Do you know if the extra tickets on sale? My sister is there and wants to get some. Supposedly from the original ~42,000 Irish supporters were only given 1700. I get it's Australia and they are hosting it, it being the first game and that. But that's terrible allocation. Major tournaments should be 50/50
tourabsurd t1_j4ff6h4 wrote
As a non-sportsball person, how would a ticket seller know whom you support?
Lawlor90 t1_j4ffq44 wrote
In this case as it's the world cup, fifa give a certain amount of tickets to each country to sell. So the fai is Irelands football association only got 1700 tickets to sell. You have to have an account with them to buy one. The other 40,000 either went to the Australian football association or more than likely half of that 40k given to officials (ie FIFAs mates). You can absolutely try get tickets from else where and they won't know who you support. It's not a way to know who supports who, it's a way to make the tickets available for the countries that are playing in that match. Makes more sense for Irish and Australian fans to get tickets than a french or German who aren't playing that game.
tourabsurd t1_j4fgr7d wrote
Ah, I see. I guess I just know so many Irish people who have moved to Australia this didn't make sense. Thanks!
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AlanFromRochester t1_j4ggd1j wrote
It's common in soccer to sell supporters of different teams seats in separate sections, a group of tickets sold by the visiting team which mainly their fans would have access to and so on. This would avoid conflict with fans of other teams, and it could be fun to concentrate the most enthusiastic supporters of your team. Not sure how big of an issue that is for the womens world cup but it is a general tradition in the sport
noworries_13 t1_j4gd43x wrote
You can just say you aren't into sports. No needs to say sportsball
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NigelTufnel_11 t1_j4fjbil wrote
Only?
That's Australia's biggest stadium...
surlygoat t1_j4gp5ni wrote
Would be the biggest in Europe too...
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pickypawz t1_j4fi8l2 wrote
That’s awesome, congratulations to them!
ice3 t1_j4fg3w0 wrote
The word Football wasn’t mentioned once in the title
RAMbucket t1_j4fla1y wrote
In Ireland football refers to GAA. Its normally cslled soccer
nifkin420 t1_j4fogcp wrote
No, the GAA promotes traditionally Irish games like hurling, camogie, gaelic football, etc. The FAI is what you’re thinking of.
Edit: ok cool downvote me even though I fucking live there lol
DesignInZeeWild t1_j4gr3fm wrote
I’m upvoting you and now Googling what camogie is.
Edit: For those wondering, it looks like lacrosse. (I couldn’t tell you the difference unfortunately). Anyway here’s the (mobile) link for easy reference:
Majorapat t1_j4gwc2x wrote
To be fair, due to the historical record of Hurling / Camogie dating back to the 5th century, you could argue that it should be said, that Lacrosse is like Hurling/Camogie.
Here's a match on youtube if you fancy a watch
KingWrong t1_j4hfja3 wrote
calling football gaa is pretty common. that or bogball
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mikehoncho9 t1_j4fw12w wrote
I'm Irish and call it soccer
Cullly t1_j4fyaus wrote
Both are correct in Ireland.
- Tá mé ag imirt sacair: refers to OPs type of Football (Soccer/Association Football/whatever).
- Tá mé ag imirt peile: refers to Gaelic Football specifically.
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Cullly t1_j4fzmaf wrote
It's not Americanisation.
Our word for that sport in Irish is literally "Sacar" (pronounced Soccer), and always has been.
Both Football and Soccer are used interchangably here for that sport.
Gaelic Football is also mostly just called Football.
bigthickdaddy3000 t1_j4fzt2q wrote
Americanisation? Pretty sure the UK is the only English speaking nation that calls football, football everywhere else it's soccer lol
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Cullly t1_j4fzdvs wrote
Soccer is often referred to as Soccer OR Football here. There is no one or the other. It is and always will be referred to both here.
"Football" also means Gaelic Football. It depends who is saying it.
Also, Why are you people saying "there". Do you not live in Ireland?
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Cullly t1_j4g0eex wrote
> I had never heard anyone in Ireland refer to it as soccer except when laughing at Americans for calling it that.
That's just your group then.
Go here:
- https://www.rte.ie/sport/
- https://www.independent.ie/sport/
- https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/
- https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/
Guess what? all refer to it as soccer.
What's the word in Irish for it? "Sacar".
How the fuck did you ever live in Ireland thinking that is isn't called soccer here.
It's commonly called both.
EDIT: also if you watch the Six One news every day, they almost exclusively call it Soccer there too.
EDIT2: lol they deleted it because they realised how wrong they were.
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Cullly t1_j4fxz4d wrote
Not really, I've lived here for 45 years and you have to know by context. Either word is used interchangeably here and always was. Where you live changes it a bit too.
GAA doesn't mean football. Hurling, Handball, Rounders, and Camogie are GAA, but not Football. Football in GAA specifically means Gaelic Football, but you knew that.
If the person is a GAA follower, then you can safely assume "football" is Gaelic Football.
If the person is not a GAA fan, then you can safely assume "football" is Soccer.
And to anyone else who doesn't know, the Irish word for this type of football is "Sacar", pronounced "Soccer", so it's not shunned as it is in England.
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Cullly t1_j4g3k7p wrote
You are wrong about that.
Go here:
- https://www.rte.ie/sport/
- https://www.independent.ie/sport/
- https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/
- https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/
All refer to it as soccer.
The word in Irish for it? "Sacar".
It's commonly called both Soccer and Football, and always was.
Watch the Six One news and it says Soccer there almost all the time too.
Dr_Moustachio t1_j4fr9fz wrote
Nah man when we say football we mean football, as in soccer. No one here calls it "soccer", you'd get funny looks if you did
DroppedD94 t1_j4fs13r wrote
It completely depends on your circle. I would call it soccer because I don't watch it at all and grew up on gaa and rugby. But I have friends that call it football.
Cullly t1_j4fyq09 wrote
You are right. I was brought up on Liverpool/Man Utd/Premier League and I always called it Football because that's what I always heard on TV and it just feels normal.
However, Soccer also feels normal because "Sacar" is our word in Irish for it.
Any people I know that like Rugby/GAA. If they say Football, I know it means Gaelic Football. I've heard either word be used all over for the past 40+ years, so there's no one or the other.
dontknowmuch487 t1_j4ft5ut wrote
Are you a dub by any chance? For most of the island (except unionist areas in the north) if you said I am away to play/watch football it's more likely GAA
Icy_Photograph412 t1_j4fx0h4 wrote
Lol, west brit
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dontknowmuch487 t1_j4gb5jl wrote
That's just not true at all. Townies say football for soccer, most of the rest of the country say football referring to GAA
Cullly t1_j4fyf50 wrote
You are wrong. Many people in Ireland refer to it as Soccer.
Literally our word in Irish for it is "Sacar"
anomalyraven t1_j4fwih3 wrote
Off topic. But I can't help think of soccer as sock her.
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notluciferforreal t1_j4fxuqk wrote
Except soccer above the title.
Cullly t1_j4fzuvu wrote
They are referring to the Reddit title, not the website title.
The website title doesn't need to mention it because it's for Irish audiences.
notluciferforreal t1_j4g2bnq wrote
But redditors do read posted articles, not just the titles, right?
Cullly t1_j4g3590 wrote
Nope, no dopamine for reading articles, only titles, sorry.
6byfour t1_j4g2y7k wrote
Just got back from Ireland. Nicest people. Hope they win.
susan-of-nine t1_j4fjqz9 wrote
Lol, I like how the title sounds like it's just a Team of Women, qualified for Women's Cup. No sports, just general Women's Games, a global celebration of womanhood. :P
yetzt t1_j4fk37b wrote
they're just very good at womaning.
susan-of-nine t1_j4fsl7g wrote
They clearly are, as they did qualify! :D
sauronforpoor t1_j4fhpol wrote
Sport is football r/savedyouaclick
FieldneyRodnerfield t1_j4fyijg wrote
I love an underdog. I hope they go far!
Chronox2040 t1_j4gc5bl wrote
Just here to say that this is a terrible thread title and I don’t even know what discipline they are talking about.
CertifiedCumLoader t1_j4gqrnp wrote
Congratulations!
MotherLandLad t1_j4gxlp9 wrote
The post didn't say what event it is but when I saw two women embracing, I thought it has to be wrestling.
I guess I better read the link.
TailsxCream4Eva t1_j4hkn36 wrote
That would be an ecumenical matter!
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LakiL_ t1_j4g27td wrote
Whoever was eliminated probably doesn't consider this uplifting news.
XRPEE_PEE t1_j4g6byj wrote
Incredible demand - nobody could believe there's such demand.
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InterestedObserver20 t1_j4i7uct wrote
Errr I think the fact the game is being played in Australia and is also being played against Australia in the opening game of the tournament is buried a bit by the headline.
Madmax1245 t1_j4i9v3b wrote
National team for what?
What sort of headline doesn’t even include the sport
AlanFromRochester t1_j4gd1pl wrote
Damn, most of the rest of the world is soccer-crazy
OrigamiMax t1_j4i09j7 wrote
Which sport is this talking about? Not clear from the title.
htx4view t1_j4gctx8 wrote
I had no idea there was a woman’s World Cup
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pineappleninjas t1_j4hwa9c wrote
Positive comments only or else. Ahhh, I love democracy.
Ripcord t1_j4lgimv wrote
This isn't a democracy.
It's a subreddit run by specific people with specific rules, and you are under no obligation to comment anything. It's intended to be a place where people actually try to be positive or at least not negative for a change. Which is a nice little island in a massive sea of negativity on all the other subs.
If you can't resist being pessimistic for a little bit, this isn't the place for you.
tchiseen t1_j4foubt wrote
Look I don't want to be negative about the Irish team, but I think the reason why there's more interest in this game is because this is the ONLY group game that the Australian national team is playing in Sydney - I imagine many of the fans attending this game will be cheering for the home team.
This article is taking a bit of liberty:
>Should the match be moved to the Accor Stadium, the game would be played in front of the second biggest crowd in Women's World Cup history.
This is kind of assuming that the stadium sells out.
As a Sydney-sider, the smaller stadium is actually much better than the bigger one, it's much easier to get to for one, and it's purpose built for footyball, the big one is a track and field stadium. I wouldn't be surprised if they actually sell the same number or even fewer tickets if they move the game to homebush.
amish__ t1_j4fwtnx wrote
Great they qualified by lets not kid ourselves that the demand for tickets has anything to do with their presence. It's the opening game against the home team...
Anonymous_user_2022 t1_j4fmug2 wrote
Am I the only one to be bothered by journalists acting like soccer is the default sport?
aontachtai t1_j4fqryg wrote
Yes.
Football is the most widely supported and watched sport in the world.
Edit - Lmao they blocked me for the reply above
Anonymous_user_2022 t1_j4fqxw7 wrote
You are wrong
dirtyh4rry t1_j4frd04 wrote
What is genius?
gee_gra t1_j4ft5rw wrote
When does this happen? I don't follow it but it is the most popular sport on the planet
Anonymous_user_2022 t1_j4ftitk wrote
Popular or not, it's a fucking disgrace that people are so full of their shit, that they expect everyone else to love the smell of it.
Tlou3please t1_j4gia4b wrote
Lmao getting this mad over a Reddit post not having a word in the title
gee_gra t1_j4gssus wrote
It's a disgrace? Lol mate just try not to let it get to you
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aontachtai t1_j4fqtq7 wrote
I wonder what pro-terrorist songs they'll sing it this time?
dirtyh4rry t1_j4frfwm wrote
Found them
dirtyh4rry t1_j4fs0h1 wrote
The prick. They apologised, move on.
aontachtai t1_j4ftd56 wrote
You replied to yourself, genius.
Can't take a wee joke.
mikehoncho9 t1_j4fw42u wrote
Normally jokes have to be funny
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Found what?
xerods t1_j4g59gj wrote
I think this is what they are referring to https://www.irishcentral.com/news/leinster-rugby-up-the-ra
aontachtai t1_j4g5v1v wrote
It's not.
The team from the post also sang up the Ra (the republic of Irelands women's football team)
phate101 t1_j4fk1po wrote
It’s not a huge deal but.. it’s “Ireland”, not “Republic of Ireland”
Stick_Express t1_j4fmcvp wrote
The island of Ireland has two soccer teams. Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, hence the distinction. They have an all Ireland team for other sports including rugby.
doolio_ t1_j4fmd79 wrote
Actually, the football (soccer) team is the Republic of Ireland. The country is simply Ireland.
portachking t1_j4foluu wrote
Correct!
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aontachtai t1_j4fqq34 wrote
You're wrong.
Whilst the country is Éire (or Ireland), the team is not.
The women's football team representing Éire is The Republic of Ireland's Women's National Team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland_women%27s_national_football_team?wprov=sfla1
Which is useful considering there are two countries located on the island of Ireland.
The Northern Ireland Women's National Team represents Northern Ireland.
Perhaps you are confused by the badge? But best to be correct before you tell others they are wrong.
phate101 t1_j4g68ed wrote
I have committed the ultimate Reddit sin. I’ll go commit hara-kiri
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xwingx t1_j4fyibd wrote
Congrats Ireland! Cheers from Vietnam, our girls are first time in wc too.