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Amie Walsh's new book, `Football Rules for Girls', aims to push aside the stereotypes, explain the offside rule, and get women out of the kitchen and onto the sofa for the football season.
Written for female friends who were bemoaning the start of the football season and the prospect of their beauty being overshadowed by that of the beautiful game, `Football Rules for Girls' is a handy pocket guide that talks about the game, demystifies formations and league tables, and makes everything simple.
(Even the offside rule, which is moved into the far more welcoming environment of a shoe shop in order to tease out its intricacies.)
With quotes from famous football figures and the league tables for all of the football divisions in the 2011/2012 season -- including the Women's Premier League -- `Football Rules for Girls' re-addresses the balance by giving women the information they need to compete on an equal footing.
So rather than the football season leaving women in second place whenever their man's team is playing, `Football Rules for Girls' puts women right beside them.
It will be interesting to see, however, who ends up buying the book. Will it be girls who want to join their men? Or will it be men who want to appease their girls with something more meaningful than a box of chocolates?