Those Thai women are NOT professional players. Speaking of which, maybe US and Thai soccer players should earn the same, for equality purposes? |
That's absolutely idiotic. Goal differential is a tiebreaker, and could be the difference of whether they play a good or mediocre team in the round of 16. |
Um, France is the co-favorite in the tournament. |
| Wow. I never quite realized how clueless we are of international soccer until I read this thread. This is not a rec league. |
Still holds. So in France there are fewer girls playing and they receive less support, but at the same time they know how to teach children how to play soccer. And as countries that know how to play soccer build their female player pools, I predict that the USWNT will end up in the same relative position as the USMNT. |
Bold prediction, as anyone that follows soccer has been predicting this for years. Kudos though. |
| You keep scoring goals in a World Cup particularly during the group stage where goal differential may matter. But the excessive celebrating when the rout was on was not classy. Barry Sanders these ladies ain't. |
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It’s goals in a world cup, why wouldn’t you want one and celebrate if you got 1 or 5. It’s not like it’s an everyday occurrence. They just made history.
They want to show all the the other teams (and world) they can dominate, execute and finish. |
Then lobby for FIFA to do away with goal differential mattering. As long as goal differential matters, scoring is not "completely unnecessary." |
Yep, completely classless to celebrate your teammate for scoring her very first World Cup goal. Or, maybe not. Maybe it's a huge deal to score your very first World Cup goal, and your teammates are rightfully thrilled for you. |
This is interesting in comparison to our men's team which is not nearly as good as it should be, given the size of our country and the popularity of soccer here. |
competitive soccer in the mid 70s-80s here in the DMV was big. Ironically, Jill Ellis was part of it. BRYC Bluebelles and Robinson HS. Mia Hamm was a few years behind. Christian Pulisic’s mother, Kelly. Springfield/Burke had great girls’ programs. US definitely had a different attitude than all the “typical” soccer countries which did not support girls playing soccer until fairly recently. |
| To be fair, Thailand’s goal keeper is only 5’5”. |
Very different situation since boys in just about every culture are encouraged to be athletic and to be aggressive, whereas there are many cultures that actively discourage girls from doing anything athletic, let alone aggressive. |
My parents discouraged me from dance/cheerleading and I was pushed into soccer at 5 like my older siblings back in 1976. I played for the next 17 years and loved it. It’s definitely why I survived a male-dominated STEM field and don’t put up with shit. It’s a great fitness base and after competitive play things later in life- marathon running, soul cycle, CrossFit are a piece of cake .
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