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Iranian women in disguise


Eednud

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Some Iranian women disguise themselves in fake beards and wigs to attend a football match in a male only stadium if the story is to be believed. (Persopolis (League winner) 3 Sepidrood Rasht 0). 

Has anyone from P+B donned a fake wig or beard or dressed themselves in women's  (men's if a female P+Ber) clothes? Would you go in disguise to a match?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-02/disguised-women-sneak-into-iranian-football-match/9718494

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10 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Probably this burd.

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she'd be better of watching rugby league rather than football

specifically Widnes Vikings

should wear one of their shirts - whilst naked from the waist down - to complete the symmetry (maybe with a black pointy witches hat instead of the blue thing, mind)...

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The P&B resident snowflakes will currently be having a dose of the vapours but once their little lie down is finished I expect an influx of the usual pc hyperbole. Adjectives and adverbs everywhere. Stand by for action...

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Meadowbank Thistle used to let women in for free. I don't remember us having a great transvestite following though.
Used to let aninals in as well, instead of Killie fans.not that im bitter or ended up with a cold or anything.....
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3 hours ago, Eednud said:

Watching football can lead to sin according to some silly c**t in flowing robes. https://www.besoccer.com/new/iran-to-forbid-women-attending-football-matches-again-521459

Should just put Neil McCann in charge of the national team.

No cunto would want to watch.

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The SFA banned women's football in 1921 and only lifted it in the 1970s. An SFA member club couldn't even let their pitch be used by a women's team - in the 1920s Raith Rovers, Aberdeen, and Queen of the South applied to the SFA to allow women's football on their pitches and were refused. In 1971 UEFA voted 31-1 to require national associations to organise women's football in their countries. The SFA was the only vote against.

Not so long since we were dinosaurs too, and there are still plenty around.

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1 minute ago, GordonS said:

In social attitudes like these, that's not long at all. And it can be undone.

I agree with the initial post in that it’s fairly recent that we had an utterly pathetic organisation (still are actually...) that for some reason despised women’s football.

However, there is absolutely no chance that it can be undone now.

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Just now, Honest_Man#1 said:

I agree with the initial post in that it’s fairly recent that we had an utterly pathetic organisation (still are actually...) that for some reason despised women’s football.

However, there is absolutely no chance that it can be undone now.

I don't mean that specifically, I mean attitudes can change back because human nature is what it is. Life was better for women in Iran in the 50s than it is now. 

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