I'm not interested in women's football, but I'll be interested when the baby is born. Diana’s life and death was a wake-up call to the institution of Royalty. The new generation has brought - and more to the point has been allowed to bring - a breath of fresh air into what has always been a staid and narrow-minded tradition.
I'm not interested in women's football, but I'll be interested when the baby is born. Diana’s life and death was a wake-up call to the institution of Royalty. The new generation has brought - and more to the point has been allowed to bring - a breath of fresh air into what has always been a staid and narrow-minded tradition.
I'm not interested in women's football, but I have no objections to it being shown on TV. There are enough channels now that we cannot begrudge a few matches for people to enjoy.
Now the royal baby .....that's history in the making. I give two hoots and more about it, although the media circus is a disappointing sign of our times. Lets hope its a girl who takes her rightful place int he line to the throne.
Don't care about football - men's or women's. Nor do I care about the Royal baby - not that I am anti-royal - it won't affect my life at all but hope that we don't have all the hype about Diana again.
All sports bore me to tears nd I really object to my TV licence money being used to broadcast tennis, F1, football (men's an women's) darts, snooker etc. etc. Furthermore I can't understand why women would want to play football!
I'm not interested in football either,but I do think women's sports in general need exposure. If it gets young girls interested in fitness,that's good.
I have the same interest in the royal baby as others...I wish it good health.
I'm unfussed about the sex of athletes I watch as long as they are the best of best, so women's sport obviously interests me as much as men's sport. As for the Royal baby, although I'm not a monarchist I hope everything goes well for them as a family and everything is healthy and happy for them all.