Most of yall complaining don't watch or like women's soccer but you spend hours bitching about it. Yall make the one crazy ***** relevant by giving her the stage instead of congratulating the majority of women who kicked ***. Good job! Your accomplishing exactly what she wants,.
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Originally posted by Hocks & horns View PostMost of yall complaining don't watch or like women's soccer but you spend hours bitching about it. Yall make the one crazy ***** relevant by giving her the stage instead of congratulating the majority of women who kicked ***. Good job! Your accomplishing exactly what she wants,.
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Originally posted by Artos View Postwell, she did say something of logic when asked by a reporter what it would take for equal pay: 'You can start watching our games on tv, start purchasing our merchandise & start coming to the games.' DUH!!
It's basic economics...heard a blurb on the radio today that the Men's Goldcup game last Sunday played in Chicago with Mexico vs USA had more viewership in that one game than all of the women's world cup.
https://worldsoccertalk.com/2019/07/...sion-combined/
https://worldsoccertalk.com/2019/07/...and-streaming/
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostIf by relevant you mean, pointing out what an unamerican POS she is, then yeah.
Womens soccer is growing in Texas and the United states. In the next few world cups Texas will probably have 4-7 women representing. Texas is dominating in the girls development academy and In the u16/17 age group both teams in the finals are from Texas. Most of this is because of Alex Morgan and the majority of girls on the women's national team.
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Originally posted by sir shovelhands View PostWell whoever said that on the radio is incorrect. Almost twice as many watched the women's final than the men's gold cup.
https://worldsoccertalk.com/2019/07/...sion-combined/
https://worldsoccertalk.com/2019/07/...and-streaming/
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostThe first link was for Univision and FS1 only. The second link was for all of US and streaming. Apples and oranges.Last edited by sir shovelhands; 07-11-2019, 10:20 AM.
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Originally posted by MacDaddy67 View PostScreams out a MFer at a rally with 1000s of kids watching and listening....goes to the ESPYs last night and wears a jacket with no shirt on and flashes the audience....
classy...
This dude cant go away fast enough
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Originally posted by MacDaddy67 View PostScreams out a MFer at a rally with 1000s of kids watching and listening....goes to the ESPYs last night and wears a jacket with no shirt on and flashes the audience....
classy...
This dude cant go away fast enough
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Originally posted by Hocks & horns View PostBy giving her the attention she craves and lumping her in with the entire national team.
Womens soccer is growing in Texas and the United states. In the next few world cups Texas will probably have 4-7 women representing. Texas is dominating in the girls development academy and In the u16/17 age group both teams in the finals are from Texas. Most of this is because of Alex Morgan and the majority of girls on the women's national team.
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It's pathetic to say the least and did nothing to help improve the division in our country nor did it do anything to help promote the US women's team. In reality, it probably did the opposite.
IMO, injecting politics into sports will do nothing but ultimately cause ratings to decline. The average person watches sports for the entertainment aspect and to temporarily escape from reality of the daily grind (work, news, politics, whatever). Injecting politics only will drive these types of folks away.
I have no problem with athletes being involved with their communities and being politically active...just keep it off the field.
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