in women s football. i would say that seeing the lionesses winning was a massive inspiration for everyone. seeing the lionesses winning has showed the next generation - ithat we can do it and we can work. as hard as them and we can become just like them. # sweet caroline.#. we ve got training now with the girls, we re just getting ready for the last training session before the start of the season so it s the final session of preseason. it s the final tweaks to make sure we are for saturday. we are ready for saturday.
seeing the lionesses winning has showed the next generation - ithat we can do it and we can work. as hard as them and we can become just like them. # sweet caroline. ..# we ve got training now with the girls, we re just getting ready for the last training session before the start of the season so it s the final session of preseason. it s the final tweaks to make sure we are for saturday. plenty of movement on the outside, ready to go. it s amateur football, it s for anybody of any ability. it s at the start of where anybody s
i love it. kaljit, there still are so few films with british south asian people in them, let alone about football. what did it mean to you when you first watched it? i remember seeing the women in their shorts and their tops . and i was like, ok, this is so cool. - i it s possible, because as a kid, i your imagination is what takes you. kids imagination is crazy. and, for me, that s all i needed. it kind of made me feel ok that i played in the park, ithat i did not have a professionall team, that i played with the boys. it kind of made me say it s ok to be a street footballer. i really like beckham too. well, of course you do. no one can cross a ball or bend it like beckham. no, jess. i really like beckham. what is it about normalising sexuality through football that really works well there, do you think? what happens to tony is is he kind of showcases the best part of football the way that he can be comfortable in his own skin,
than ever. but it s not the wholele story. and because it s not, we re taking the next hour to show you the other side. yes, this country has problems . we wouldn t have veryng i interesting tv show if it didn t. but the truth is that thisitnt countrry alsy also has an awfulo going for it more than any other country in the world. more th great people, deep nl beauty and a culture wide love s. animals, which matter so even where there. is tremendous suffering, all of ithat shines through. that s the gift.s laurie simmons is the perfect example of this.ues dogs she rescues dogs across the country, including those have been abandoned at t the southern border. bor back inke to henovember when we got down to eagle pass down at the rio grand last week and saw hunder and hundreds of starving and abandoned dogs left to fend for themselves from legalgal im immigrants that cross the border. the borders. on bus
i played in the park, ithat i did not have a professionall team, that i played with the boys. it kind of made me say it s ok to be a street footballer. i really like beckham too. well, of course you do. no one can cross a ball or bend it like beckham. no, jess. i really like beckham. what is it about normalising sexuality through football that really works well there, do you think? what happens to tony is is he kind of showcases the best part of football the way that he can be comfortable in his own skin, talking tojess in the game. i mean, it s ok with me. that s kind of what it should be in an ideal world we would all be in that situation where people feel like when they re playing football, at whatever level it is, they can be their true selves. she should not be running around with all of these men showing their bare legs to 70,000 people! she s bringing shame on the family and you three shouldn t encourage her! that scene, for me, says a lot. that could be a huge factor wh