Talk:Kristine Lilly

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I find it irrelevent to mention the fact that only two men have reached the amount of caps that surmounted to the record for women's caps as it is a well known fact that men's football is more competitive, more entertaining and, on the whole, better than women's football. Simply proven by the amount of money put into men's football and the biological make-up of men making them more able than women. Also, the fact that as soon as the american's, in women or men's football, find a talisman or woman, they don't drop them from the side. This is the reason why there are more players with a century of caps from america in women or men's football, due to the lack of abundant talent there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.207.80.75 (talk) 14:19, 9 December 2007 (UTC)