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Topic: Galactica
1. Author:  saltonsgonagetu        
Date: Wed 2nd Apr 2025. 15:40

A feature length documentary about Caroline Weir , on the Scotland National Team, YouTube channel from 7pm tonight .
Trailer https://youtu.be/qoa9ss9f1gc?si=rlx8_2iwbslsc-8e



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2. Author:  oapar        
Date: Thu 3rd Apr 2025. 07:49

Great watch. Caroline is such a talented player and a really lovely humble girl. I spoke to her at the Falkirk game at New Year, she loves the Pars too.



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3. Author:  saltonsgonagetu        
Date: Thu 3rd Apr 2025. 09:38

Link to it is here
https://youtu.be/qoa9ss9f1gc?si=uhz9ol_ghxjxwhde



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4. Author:  Wedge        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.

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5. Author:  Hunter78        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 10:57

Wedge, Sat 5 Apr 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.


Partly as nobody’s really interested in women’s football

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6. Author:  alwaysaPar        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 11:02

Hunter78, Sat 5 Apr 10:57

Wedge, Sat 5 Apr 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.


Partly as nobody’s really interested in women’s football


A view that is only shared by people with closed off attitudes

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7. Author:  da_no_1        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 11:29

alwaysaPar, Sat 5 Apr 11:02

Hunter78, Sat 5 Apr 10:57

Wedge, Sat 5 Apr 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.


Partly as nobody’s really interested in women’s football


A view that is only shared by people with closed off attitudes


It`s not really.

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"

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8. Author:  Parsweep        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 11:47

Hunter78, Sat 5 Apr 10:57

Wedge, Sat 5 Apr 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.


Partly as nobody’s really interested in women’s football


Some are interested in women`s fitba , and some aren`t . If you aren`t , why comment on it ?

Bobvo

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9. Author:  Dave_1885        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 12:00

Parsweep, Sat 5 Apr 11:47

Hunter78, Sat 5 Apr 10:57

Wedge, Sat 5 Apr 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.


Partly as nobody’s really interested in women’s football


Some are interested in women`s fitba , and some aren`t . If you aren`t , why comment on it ?


Because everyone has their right to an opinion……not sure what the Pars are meant to do more to push the agenda - they support the womens team, who have their own social pages etc. so what are folk wanting from the club?

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10. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 12:02

There were 6,172 at Tannadice last night for Scotland v Germany so some folk are interested in it. I don`t understand this antipathy towards women`s football. Do its detractors feel the same way about women`s tennis, golf, etc?

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11. Author:  Par        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 12:04

Brilliant watch. Caroline comes across as a very grounded person and when you hear other players talking about her is rated as one of the top players in the women`s game.

Plenty Dunfermline references and loved when she held up her Pars top and shouted Come on ye Pars. Also Super Joe Cardle appearance!

Doing no bad for a wee lassie from Dunfermline.



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12. Author:  Dave_1885        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 12:12

wee eck, Sat 5 Apr 12:02

There were 6,172 at Tannadice last night for Scotland v Germany so some folk are interested in it. I don`t understand this antipathy towards women`s football. Do its detractors feel the same way about women`s tennis, golf, etc?


A lot of people think that it should be the same quality as the mens game, which it will never be. I have no issue with people watching it, and will watch it myself knowing that the standard is completely different from the mens game.

The part I have an issue with is the agenda to push for the womens players to get equal pay/sponsor splits etc etc. its like demanding the same prize money for finishing last in League Two as what the Scottish Champions get. Your future revenue is determined by the quality on show - which is nowhere near the mens levels.

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13. Author:  AdamAntsParsStripe        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 12:34

alwaysaPar, Sat 5 Apr 11:02

Hunter78, Sat 5 Apr 10:57

Wedge, Sat 5 Apr 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.


Partly as nobody’s really interested in women’s football


A view that is only shared by people with closed off attitudes


I don’t compare the men and women’s game so it becomes more enjoyable that way.
That said , I don’t go out my way to watch it.

Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte


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14. Author:  alwaysaPar        
Date: Sat 5th Apr 2025. 13:16

AdamAntsParsStripe, Sat 5 Apr 12:34

alwaysaPar, Sat 5 Apr 11:02

Hunter78, Sat 5 Apr 10:57

Wedge, Sat 5 Apr 10:19

Watched it this morning, really good documentary and plenty Dunfermline links, some absolute belters of finishes throughout it too.

Shame the Pars never really make the most of the links with Caroline or the fact our women’s teams top of the league.


Partly as nobody’s really interested in women’s football


A view that is only shared by people with closed off attitudes


I don’t compare the men and women’s game so it becomes more enjoyable that way.
That said , I don’t go out my way to watch it.


That is the way it should be , people who expect it to be on the same level are the ones who dismiss it and claim that `nobody is interested `

And I also agree that the rewards for the game should reflect the income that it generates

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15. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Sun 6th Apr 2025. 21:14

Just watched the documentary which was very enjoyable. She`s a really humble girl and a credit to her family and Dunfermline.



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16. Author:  the saline hill puma        
Date: Sun 6th Apr 2025. 21:47

wee eck, Sat 5 Apr 12:02

There were 6,172 at Tannadice last night for Scotland v Germany so some folk are interested in it. I don`t understand this antipathy towards women`s football. Do its detractors feel the same way about women`s tennis, golf, etc?


35000 people were offered free tickets(edited...probably more as the 35000 are just the ssc members, my guess is local schools ect also got free entry. ) so the attendance is not a measure of proper interest imo
If folk had to pay full price to enter i doubt many would attend.
Same as our game yesterday. No chance we'd get 7k paying £22 to watch us play Hamilton

Post Edited (Sun 06 Apr 21:50)

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17. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Sun 6th Apr 2025. 22:38

I would have thought anyone who went to either game was interested regardless of the price they paid for their ticket. The Scotland game was free-to-view on TV too.

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18. Author:  da_no_1        
Date: Sun 6th Apr 2025. 22:40

Dave_1885, Sat 5 Apr 12:12

wee eck, Sat 5 Apr 12:02

There were 6,172 at Tannadice last night for Scotland v Germany so some folk are interested in it. I don`t understand this antipathy towards women`s football. Do its detractors feel the same way about women`s tennis, golf, etc?


A lot of people think that it should be the same quality as the mens game, which it will never be. I have no issue with people watching it, and will watch it myself knowing that the standard is completely different from the mens game.

The part I have an issue with is the agenda to push for the womens players to get equal pay/sponsor splits etc etc. its like demanding the same prize money for finishing last in League Two as what the Scottish Champions get. Your future revenue is determined by the quality on show - which is nowhere near the mens levels.


Excellent post. Couldn`t have put it better myself

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"

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19. Author:  parathletic        
Date: Tue 8th Apr 2025. 18:13

Germany just scored 5 goals in 16 minutes against us after we were 1 up at half time

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20. Author:  parathletic        
Date: Tue 8th Apr 2025. 18:36

Lost 6-1 in the end

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