Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 09:29     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

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Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona







I would imagine, Barcelona will have living expenses and cars paid for. Sponsorships and amazing life experiences traveling Europe to play in the champions league.


Here is the historic new agreement made for the Barca women. Read it and tell me you think it's a better investment.

https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/19/historic-pay-deal-for-spain-top-flight-female-footballers


Minimum, money also goes further in spain.


It's not a good deal. Go to college and then go as a 21 year old


Most clubs are linked with colleges and you can study as you play. Covered by the Club
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 00:49     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

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Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona







I would imagine, Barcelona will have living expenses and cars paid for. Sponsorships and amazing life experiences traveling Europe to play in the champions league.


Here is the historic new agreement made for the Barca women. Read it and tell me you think it's a better investment.

https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/19/historic-pay-deal-for-spain-top-flight-female-footballers


Minimum, money also goes further in spain.


It's not a good deal. Go to college and then go as a 21 year old
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2021 14:24     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona







I would imagine, Barcelona will have living expenses and cars paid for. Sponsorships and amazing life experiences traveling Europe to play in the champions league.


Here is the historic new agreement made for the Barca women. Read it and tell me you think it's a better investment.

https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/19/historic-pay-deal-for-spain-top-flight-female-footballers


Minimum, money also goes further in spain.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2021 10:38     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona







I would imagine, Barcelona will have living expenses and cars paid for. Sponsorships and amazing life experiences traveling Europe to play in the champions league.


Here is the historic new agreement made for the Barca women. Read it and tell me you think it's a better investment.

https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/19/historic-pay-deal-for-spain-top-flight-female-footballers
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2021 10:34     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona







I would imagine, Barcelona will have living expenses and cars paid for. Sponsorships and amazing life experiences traveling Europe to play in the champions league.


You do realize your kid is never going to be good enough, right?
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2021 10:32     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona







I would imagine, Barcelona will have living expenses and cars paid for. Sponsorships and amazing life experiences traveling Europe to play in the champions league.


You have a wild imagination.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2021 10:16     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona







I would imagine, Barcelona will have living expenses and cars paid for. Sponsorships and amazing life experiences traveling Europe to play in the champions league.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 15:20     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.


Dear sir or madam - A professional player making 30,000 a year will make 120,000 after four years. After four years of living expenditures, that professional player will have no money saved. If that professional player attends college after their pro career, that player will pay cost - or about 120,000. That professional player is now 120,000 in debt. Sound exciting?

Now, If a high school player goes to college on a full ride, they will save 120,000 (more because of interest) because they didn't pay a college 120,000

See how that works?

Now - saying a college grad couldn't play for Barcelona? I assure you that any starter on our USWNT can land a spot
On Barcelona





Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 13:40     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think



Lol $30,000. The cost of a scholarship to a school is 0. The chance of an American women college player who played 4 years in college of making Barcelona is 0. Seriously college soccer is amateur. There are restrictions on games played, practice hours, etc.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2021 13:33     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

The agreement, which was signed on Tuesday but only made public on Wednesday, guarantees Primera Division players a minimum salary of 16,000 euros ($17,264.00) per year as well as paid holiday and maternity leave among other benefits.

I rather my kid take the scholarship worth 30,000 a year and get a degree and then try out for Barcelona when she's 22. Much better option don't you think

Anonymous
Post 12/23/2021 12:33     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:That’s not soccer. Where is the physicality and poke and chase? You can not win that way! These women will never develop playing that way. Any ACC team would crush them.


Yeah - children should not go to college and go play in Baracelona. It will be a fantastic move for them.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2021 11:15     Subject: Re:Women's Club Soccer

That's one to forget for the Madrid goalkeeper. Horrendous outing.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2021 10:30     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

That’s not soccer. Where is the physicality and poke and chase? You can not win that way! These women will never develop playing that way. Any ACC team would crush them.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2021 06:58     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Anonymous wrote:Excellent soccer with ruthless attacking!

https://youtu.be/TwYrhuO5seQ


Pretty terrible finishing from the white team.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2021 23:08     Subject: Women's Club Soccer

Excellent soccer with ruthless attacking!

https://youtu.be/TwYrhuO5seQ