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Soccer haters please ignore. This is for the DU soccer fans. First I was going to post in the football/soccer forum but wanted more eyeballs. Anyhow my point is that regardless of how magnificent and skilled the women are, there will never be more than 6 or 7 counties that will have a real chance of being world champion. (I'm not talking about club ball; I'm talking world cup). And that's in perhaps 10 years. Right now only 4 countries realistically went into theis year's world cup with a chance of being crowned champion. This is very different than the men's game where even a team ranked in the teans might win a world cup with a few breaks. The chance to win creates excitement and interest for nations all over the globe. But this will never happen in the women's game. And that's a shame. It will be kind of like skiing where only a few countries compete, so the magnificent accomplishment of being world champion is not appreciated by the whole world. Several women's teams did not even belong in the World Cup this year. And time won't make things that much better. The type of money and infrastruacture required to field a world class team is simply beyond the reach ( or inclination ) of many countries. So you'll have the same ole bunch fighting for supremecy-- Norway, Germany, USA, Brazil, and the occasional other Euro or Asian team that's hot that particular year --and that's it. It's kind of depressing because I would like the women's players(and thier game) to get the recognition they deserve.
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