Probably. But since Women's Football is finally being taken seriously on its merit as a sport, I think the players would regard pandering to sexist stereotyping as a backward step.
But since Women's Football is finally being taken seriously on its merit as a sport, I think the players would regard pandering to sexist stereotyping as a backward step.
Anneasquith,
My question was very much tongue in cheek. The 1930s style of men's kit, baggy shirts down below the knees, would probably be more appropriate. :-)
There was a time when ladies football was much more popular than the men's game, Sandy. Of course, this was during WW1 when any man fit enough to play football would probably be fighting the war.
Many women like to dress in a way that attracts men and makes other women jealous. Women tennis players don't just dress in the most convenient kit, they dress to be seen and admired. Do you know any women who don't bother how they look?
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