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The WFA, the governing body of women’s football in Britain, proudly announced today that women footballers are officially now “every bit as vile as the male ones”.


“In the past, if you heard a footballer had got so drunk they’d thrown up in a cab, refused to pay for it to be cleaned up, then racially abused the police officer who arrested them, you’d have assumed it was a male player,” said spokeswoman Jessica Diesel. “Probably one who plays for Chelsea.


“But now that Sam Kerr has done all those things, no one can deny that female players have become every bit as entitled, spoiled and generally obnoxious as their male counterparts. It’s an important step towards equality in the modern game, all the more impressive as they’re doing it for much less money.


“Of course, it’s still a Chelsea player, but some things will never change.”


However, some have pointed out that parity with the male game won’t be achieved until a prominent player has an affair with another one’s wife, leading to enormous tension in the dressing room and some very explicit chants from opposing supporters. Sam Kerr replied that after a couple more vodka and Red Bulls, she’d be happy to oblige. 




A Spanish newcomer is celebrating first place in the Inappropriate Snog World Cup.



The man from Madrid stunned the unwanted heavy petting community with an unexpected victory in the grand final. Held in Sydney, a record crowd was present to witness an unbelievable strike, snatching the limelight from a tournament favourite.



'Some fit young women were present under the pretence of a kick-about, but they were very hard to catch,' said Ruis Lubblies. 'However, I forced myself to be patient until they got tired, and then picked off the one with the weakest defence.



'I struck just before the final wolf-whistle, launching an attack in the dying seconds with a clinical finish outside the box. It had to go to VAR as there was a suggestion it hadn't crossed the line, but I knew I'd pulled off a brilliant grab and smash.



'I can't wait to get home and force all of the women to attend an extraordinary meeting so as to make it seem like they all consented. 



'The American was one of the favourites at the start of the tournament, but he didn't even make it past the pussy grab round. This isn't just a victory for Spain, it's a victory for all Unsolicited Smooch Associations. And I want to stand as a beacon of unacceptable behaviour to young boys everywhere.'



The next besmirching of female achievement World Cup will take place at Fulton County Jail in four to ten years.


Head of Cruelty to Women at Nike's global PR & Strategy agency, Tammy Wincemaker, confirmed, 'We take the manufacture of fake Nike merch very seriously. Nike brand values must be protected at all costs. Those brand values include that women cannot have what we automatically do for men.


'Nike has evidence of several Earps England goalkeeper jerseys in existence. The reason we know they must be fake is because we refused to make any genuine replica Earps shirts, so we can be certain that any in existence are illegal. We will bring to bear the full weight of international trademark protection law on one individual in particular, by the name of Mary Earps. We have learned that she has "saved a lot" so we are going to take her for everything she's got.


'Anyone else wearing Earps shirts will also be sued, regardless of whether they claim to be 7-year-old girls who really like football and want to support one of their favourite players. We need to send a clear message to anyone, no matter how young, that the most important thing in football is Nike. And that the worst criminal offences anyone can commit in the whole world is to manufacture, distribute or wear merchandise Nike has claimed the exclusive rights to and then not made. There is literally nothing worse a person could do.


'There are two very clear reasons for this. Firstly, Nike has a reputation to maintain of pretending to support women's football, while at the same time not really caring. Secondly, we stand to make more money from suing fans for making their own clothing than we could ever have made from producing and selling them ourselves.'


image from pixabay

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