England's 2-1 victory over Germany in the European Championship final Sunday was celebrated by fans and players eager for sporting success and progress.
second one within a very short period of time. white through the whole spectrum of the women s game, because women are more emotional than men, so they take a goal and they don t take that very well. you see teams conceding goals and 18 and 21 minutes, and then 64 and 68 minutes. because that s an emotional goal. in a statement issued earlier today, shiels said. well, despite the apology, its left many considering the damage those remarks have had on the perception of the women s game. our reporterjo currie spoke to yvonne harrison, the head of women in football, a group who work to improve understanding and education of women s football, on those comments from shiels.