Posted on 07/19/2023 1:41:45 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Ticket sales for the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand have set a new record, one day out from the start of tournament.
Close to 1.4 million tickets have been purchased for the 64 matches running until 20 August, surpassing the record total for the tournament eight years ago in Canada.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
The ninth edition of the Women's World Cup starts on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand. This historic tournament will see 32 nations compete for the first time. Here are all the basics you need to know.
That’s not a soccer player.
I wonder who’s actually buying these tickets. It will be interesting to see how many people actually show up at each match.
I would imagine that various NZ/Aus companies have bought tickets and will issue them to employees (free gift mentality).
You sure that’s a girl?
You never been kissed have you?
The Women's World Cup kicks off on 20 July, but who will be lifting the trophy at the end of it?The United States are looking to defend their back-to-back titles, while European champions England are chasing a first World Cup crown.
The Republic of Ireland are competing in their first World Cup and joint-hosts Australia and New Zealand hope to make it a memorable one.
BBC Sport spoke to pundits, ex-players and managers to get their predictions.
Which team has the most trannies? They win.
How many trannies are in the mix?
A lot of people are about to be disappointed. As non-all star boys teams are beating the women teams the quality of the games will be lackluster
Btw the boys teams are teenage amateurs …..
Btw did you suck at sports at age 15? Probably.
if the girls want to be boys they must be able to complete with the boys but these women cannot. Going to be disappointing. I’ll watch something else
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