Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a mistaken moral ideology of what women are for. And what we believe they're for is to provide the sorts of goods that we think men are entitled to. I felt sick reading some of the comments here, NWSL is a professional career path in business, coaching or player being belittled and dismantled before our daughter's eyes because of systemic misogyny and sexism. 100% NWSL needs to thrive despite the politics.
Exactly. The sooner the patriarchy is dismantled along with this horrible country we call home, the better. Ya'll are in for a total realignment soon enough once KH takes the reins. I could see her passing some legislation to supplant the misogynystic MLS with the NWSL or something even better! If the men don't get out of the way, we'll see to it they are out of the way.
Anonymous wrote:We have a mistaken moral ideology of what women are for. And what we believe they're for is to provide the sorts of goods that we think men are entitled to. I felt sick reading some of the comments here, NWSL is a professional career path in business, coaching or player being belittled and dismantled before our daughter's eyes because of systemic misogyny and sexism. 100% NWSL needs to thrive despite the politics.
Anonymous wrote:We have a mistaken moral ideology of what women are for. And what we believe they're for is to provide the sorts of goods that we think men are entitled to. I felt sick reading some of the comments here, NWSL is a professional career path in business, coaching or player being belittled and dismantled before our daughter's eyes because of systemic misogyny and sexism. 100% NWSL needs to thrive despite the politics.
Anonymous wrote:We have a mistaken moral ideology of what women are for. And what we believe they're for is to provide the sorts of goods that we think men are entitled to. I felt sick reading some of the comments here, NWSL is a professional career path in business, coaching or player being belittled and dismantled before our daughter's eyes because of systemic misogyny and sexism. 100% NWSL needs to thrive despite the politics.
Anonymous wrote:We have a mistaken moral ideology of what women are for. And what we believe they're for is to provide the sorts of goods that we think men are entitled to. I felt sick reading some of the comments here, NWSL is a professional career path in business, coaching or player being belittled and dismantled before our daughter's eyes because of systemic misogyny and sexism. 100% NWSL needs to thrive despite the politics.
Anonymous wrote:As u can see nobody gives AF
nwsl folding sooner than y’all think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad they're speaking out - its tough- if the league folds you have hundreds without jobs. No one wanted to be the one to cause that, which they were threatened with. So many players speaking out now.
Perhaps these players will learn about business and what it takes to make enough money to start a pro league and be a major investor in a team. Hint: ruthlessness, cronyism, and dishonesty.
Would it be cronyism is Kang brought in her team and favs? Her trusted advisors. Look around - all sports teams do that. Owners often surround themselves with trusted advisors.
The real story should be these awesome players that continue to win despite their fan groups dialing back support and their obnoxiousness. As it the 20-30 members mean squat
Not sure about that. Went to a game earlier this year and it was extremely boring. The minor league men is a much better product.
Good for you, boyDad. My girls find the exact opposite and would much prefer to watch NWSL and WNCAA than the preening, flopping men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad they're speaking out - its tough- if the league folds you have hundreds without jobs. No one wanted to be the one to cause that, which they were threatened with. So many players speaking out now.
Perhaps these players will learn about business and what it takes to make enough money to start a pro league and be a major investor in a team. Hint: ruthlessness, cronyism, and dishonesty.
Would it be cronyism is Kang brought in her team and favs? Her trusted advisors. Look around - all sports teams do that. Owners often surround themselves with trusted advisors.
The real story should be these awesome players that continue to win despite their fan groups dialing back support and their obnoxiousness. As it the 20-30 members mean squat
Not sure about that. Went to a game earlier this year and it was extremely boring. The minor league men is a much better product.
Good for you, boyDad. My girls find the exact opposite and would much prefer to watch NWSL and WNCAA than the preening, flopping men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad they're speaking out - its tough- if the league folds you have hundreds without jobs. No one wanted to be the one to cause that, which they were threatened with. So many players speaking out now.
Perhaps these players will learn about business and what it takes to make enough money to start a pro league and be a major investor in a team. Hint: ruthlessness, cronyism, and dishonesty.
Would it be cronyism is Kang brought in her team and favs? Her trusted advisors. Look around - all sports teams do that. Owners often surround themselves with trusted advisors.
The real story should be these awesome players that continue to win despite their fan groups dialing back support and their obnoxiousness. As it the 20-30 members mean squat
Not sure about that. Went to a game earlier this year and it was extremely boring. The minor league men is a much better product.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad they're speaking out - its tough- if the league folds you have hundreds without jobs. No one wanted to be the one to cause that, which they were threatened with. So many players speaking out now.
Perhaps these players will learn about business and what it takes to make enough money to start a pro league and be a major investor in a team. Hint: ruthlessness, cronyism, and dishonesty.
Would it be cronyism is Kang brought in her team and favs? Her trusted advisors. Look around - all sports teams do that. Owners often surround themselves with trusted advisors.
The real story should be these awesome players that continue to win despite their fan groups dialing back support and their obnoxiousness. As it the 20-30 members mean squat