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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pointing out that some boys teams beat some girls teams [b]does not make you more of a man[/b], actually it makes you less. The funny thing is that you don't even get that. Go back to your mothers basement, where you can't land a date, or to your wife that does not desire you. In fact, I would be willing to bet that those boys teams you mentioned would also pound you into the turf like the little baby you appear to be.[/quote] Cool story bro. Advocating for adult women who can’t beat teenage boys to be paid millions like their male professional counterparts doesn’t make you a wiser, better or more kind person. It’s just an insult to intelligence and also basic economics. See Thomas Sowell for additional learning. [/quote] Ah, the TRUE colors emerge again. Only a matter of time before these comments or the thread is nuked. BUT some points to counter you -- it's a scrimmage where they practice things. Score doesn't matter. Also, in the U.S., economically, it's been the USWNT carrying all the water. [/quote] The "economically" is just a false statement. It's what the entire lawsuit was about. The men's team, even when very poor, brings in more revenue. [/quote] Except when they don't (which happens at times) ... "U.S. women’s soccer games have generated more revenue than U.S. men’s games over the past three years. That’s according to audited financial statements from the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) obtained by The Wall Street Journal. In 2016, women’s games generated $1.9 million more in revenue than men’s games. From 2016 to 2018, women’s games generated approximately $50.8 million in revenue, compared with $49.9 million for men’s games." https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/19/us-womens-soc...venue-than-mens.html [/quote]
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