As I've said elsewhere, I can't make people be more compassionate, considerate, respectful, etc. - but I can ask that people not use BigSoccer to house their brand of obnoxiousness. You may not see why your posts are offensive, but you can see that you are causing offense - so kindly change your approach immediately or see the door to this forum. Thanks.
My original post came about precisely because I was interested in the human rights situation in Qatar and read an article which mentioned the culture of rape in PNG. Perhaps because I am female and therefore, sexual assault is a daily consideration in my life, I focused in on it.
A little dishonest. Some states provide paid leave and some don't. The federal government doesn't mandate it, which Bernie wants. Some states do. And, I'm a little doubtful that every other country in the world mandates paid maternity leave. (I'm expressing no opinion on whether federal mandating of it is good or bad.)
As part of Papua New Guinea’s preparations to host the U-20 WWC a warm-up run of a U-20 tri-nations tournament (PNG, Japan, USA): 24th May PNG vs. Japan 0:10 (0:6) (Attendance: over 1k) 27th May Japan vs. USA 5:0 (3:0) (Attendance: 2884) 30th May USA vs. PNG
OUCH!!! WWF_Movement; you need to get Sanchez & Pugh out of your videos & back on the playin fields! perhaps use this as your inspiration?(just change radio or soccer)
If I heard correctly the comment of video-highlights, Ashley Sanchez was anyway on the field? No, it's a dream. I like phrases like: "Japan's impenetrable defense", "Japan's clinical one-two passes", "Perfect volley over Chandler", "5-0 thrashing of the team USA" and so on. The video was ok, but the comment was a masterpiece.
Apparently Sanchez was in this game/ Guess from the US point of view, we need to change the lyrics of the Mrs Robinson song from Joe Dimagio to "where have you gone, Mallory Pugh, our nation turns it's lonely eyes to you?" looks like WWC_Movement has gone Hollywood, and don't got time to grace this board anymore with us 'little people'(youtubies make a lot of money these days!), but from the master himself (the American Akira Kurosawa) here's his reply video to the shocking defeat.
Sorry but this doesn't work, by the laws of prosody and meter. Seriously, did you try to sing the line with this change? You'll have to try again with some other name.
Some interesting matches coming up this week with the USWNT U20 team. All six matches of the tournament will be streamed live on ussoccer.com Marc Serber and Jen Karson will call the action.
I saw a good friendly on Wednesday between Germany U20 and France U20 that finished 2-2 : Goals by Stephanie Sanders x2 for Germany and Marie-Antoinette Katoto x2 for France.
Referees list announced here The matches time where you can put it in your local time rather than the PNG one : http://www.fifa.com/u20womensworldcup/matches/index.html
Two Japan's matches in European sunday mornings! YAY! I am thrilled! It's a shame that the other one, Spain-Japan, is in the morning of a working day and I'll probably miss it (apart form maybe anthems and first minutes of play, you know). But two nice-scheduled matches out of three at group stage are more than I was expecting. I should manage to watch most of Japan's quarter-final also, if they'd happen to win their group, but here I am being carried away. Let's enjoy group stage first. The final is on saturday on the early morning: it would be perfect. Let's hope my team is in it!
Here is France's squad for the World Cup. Note that there are not many 20 years old girls ie born in 96, only 6 out 21 and 3 18 years old. GK Cindy Perrault (ASPTT Albi) (96) Mylène Chavas (AS Saint-Etienne) (98) Jade Lebastard (EA Guingamp) (98) DF Pauline Dhaeyer (ESOF La Roche) (96) Sakina Karchaoui (Montpellier HSC) (96) Marion Romanelli (Montpellier HSC) (96) Estelle Cascarino (FCF Juvisy) (97) Hawa Cissoko (Paris-Saint-Germain) (97) Théa Greboval (FCF Juvisy) (97) Héloïse Mansuy (FC Metz) (97) MF Laura Condon (ASPTT Albi) (97) Cathy Couturier (Paris-Saint-Germain) (97) Maëlle Garbino (AS Saint-Etienne) (96) Juliane Gathrat (FC Metz) (96) Onema Grace Geyoro (Paris-Saint-Germain) (97) FW Delphine Cascarino (Ol. Lyonnais) (97) Anna Clérac (ASJ Soyaux) (97) Louise Fleury (EA Guingamp) (97) Marie-Antoinette Katoto (Paris-Saint-Germain) (98) Marie-Charlotte Léger (Montpellier HSC) (97) Clara Matéo (FCF Juvisy) (97)
Intersting that I recognize quite some names for having already played a lot at Division 1 level, some even in Senior National Team (Sakina Karchoui comes to mind).
Indeed Karchaoui was in the Olympics squad while Cascarino and Leger got a call up or many for MC but no real chance on the pitch. Katoto will certainly move to the seniors once the World Cup is over.
The USA has posted its squad for the upcoming U-20's WWC. U.S. U-20 Women’s World Cup Team Roster by Position: GOALKEEPERS (3): Rose Chandler (Penn State; Atlanta, Ga.), Brooke Heinsohn (New England FC; Norfolk, Mass.), Casey Murphy (Rutgers; Bridgewater, N.J.) DEFENDERS (7): Madeline Elliston (Penn State; Omaha, Neb.), Emily Fox (FC Virginia; Ashburn, Va.), Sabrina Flores (Notre Dame; Livingston, N.J.), Ellie Jean (Penn State; Coventry, Conn.), Natalie Jacobs (Notre Dame; Coto de Caza, Calif.), Taylor Otto (North Carolina; Apex, N.C.), Kaleigh Riehl (Penn State; Fairfax Station, Va.) MIDFIELDERS (7): Marley Canales (San Diego Surf; San Diego, Calif.), Katie Cousins (Tennessee; Forest, Va.), Savannah DeMelo (Beach FC; Bellflower, Calif.), Kelcie Hedge (Washington; Post Falls, Idaho), Emily Ogle (Penn State; Strongsville, Ohio), Courtney Petersen (Virginia; Canton, Mich.), Parker Roberts (Florida; Leawood, Kansas) FORWARDS (4): Ashley Sanchez (So Cal Blues: Monrovia, Calif.), Mallory Pugh (Real Colorado; Highlands Ranch, Colo.), Jessie Scarpa (North Carolina; Lakeland, Fla.), Ally Watt (Texas A&M; Colorado Springs, Colo.) Additional Info: The U.S. opens the tournament on Monday, Nov. 14 against France, faces New Zealand on Thursday, Nov. 17 and finishes the group against Ghana on Monday, Nov. 21. The USA will play its first two group games at PNG Football Stadium and its third group game at Sir John Guise Stadium. Both stadiums are located in Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea. All the matches will be broadcast on the FOX family of networks.
Nope. Actually, it's a good opportunity to get some redemption, albeit vs the 20's instead of the 17's.
Donald Trump would rather talk about locker rooms at the Miss Universe Pageant and about the mini baggy skirts they should be wearing when sitting down on their wooden bench. He also proposes no doors or curtains for their showers, and at least 35 seconds of modeling time for bikini bottoms to be modeled around their ankles. Hillary Clinton proposes an e-mail contest for those that want maternity level. For those women who can delete their workplace e-mail the fastest, they should be rewarded with what is now called "knocked-up time off". And Bristol Palin wants everyone to know that she just shot a moose, and is on pace toward topping her mother's prestigious record for world's top female of animal cruelty. As a result of these incidents, I will be running for president in 2020. The slogan: We Can't Deal With This Sh*t Any More (AP) - Bristol Palin belches out loud at her local Humanitarian event during an important moment of silence
Can someone confirm if Deyna Castellanos will participate in this competition in PNG ? I found not information about it . I remember in U-17 Women's World Cup 2014 in CR, Deyna Castellanos and Gabriela Garcia were a good pair.