Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Retired? With what pension? More like “stops playing”
You must be a joy at parties.
Don’t cry about it.
So she shouldn’t play in nwsl? She should go get a job? That’s your point?
She she do whatever she wants. I just don’t understand the excitement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Retired? With what pension? More like “stops playing”
You must be a joy at parties.
Don’t cry about it.
So she shouldn’t play in nwsl? She should go get a job? That’s your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Retired? With what pension? More like “stops playing”
You must be a joy at parties.
Don’t cry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Retired? With what pension? More like “stops playing”
You must be a joy at parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Retired? With what pension? More like “stops playing”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Retired? With what pension? More like “stops playing”
Very confused by your post. Are you saying that a person can only be considered “retired” if they receive a pension? The vast majority of American workers retire, or if you prefer, “stop working” with no pension in their future. I imagine that when this young woman retires from or stops playing soccer, she will have plenty of employment options in or out of the sports world. And I very much doubt she’ll regret her years of playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Retired? With what pension? More like “stops playing”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
She’ll have plenty of time to be an office drone when she retires from sports.
Anonymous wrote:She could make double at a regular job and build seniority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care if she finished her degree or not. This is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone like her. I would recommend it 10 times out of 10. She can finish school anytime she wants, if she isn't done. Looking forward to seeing her in the NWSL.
There is a huge difference between college and the NWSL. Speed of play, technical skills and just straight out speed are another step up.
It’s called grown women in their prime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care if she finished her degree or not. This is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone like her. I would recommend it 10 times out of 10. She can finish school anytime she wants, if she isn't done. Looking forward to seeing her in the NWSL.
There is a huge difference between college and the NWSL. Speed of play, technical skills and just straight out speed are another step up.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care if she finished her degree or not. This is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone like her. I would recommend it 10 times out of 10. She can finish school anytime she wants, if she isn't done. Looking forward to seeing her in the NWSL.