Fair do's - the ladies really don't spend any of their time indulging in gamesmanship (gameswomanship?), and that is highly laudable: I really wish that the boys (and the governance of the boys' game) would learn from this.
... but again, doesn't really improve the standard of the football.
I feel the same about the cricket: laudable of course, and equality is great, but it isn't something I would pay to watch.
I personally find women's football more entertaining than the mens. Admittedly, this is due the the reality of what you allude to which is they aren't quite as clinical as the top male players, but for me, that adds a massive element of unpredictability that really makes it a good watch. And to be fair to the women, the level of skill is now ridiculous all over the park. Some of the England goals would put Ronaldo to shame and our keeper has only let a single goal in over the whole competition. The keeper on your grandson's team would be hard pushed to follow that, I'm sure.
Mind you, this is coming from a man that would happily pay to watch cricket that's been rained off.