Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t we so lucky to have you illuminate this very complex topic with your brilliant observation. I’m sure you have many more things to mansplain but nobody cares, bud.
The ignorance and dismissiveness of the original post is the exact same brand of misogyny that has held women back from playing soccer around the world.
Go back to typing up all the little boys leagues, that’s the work of the expert.
There are plenty of articles on the subject (written by broads, no less) with a similar take. Maybe sit down and let those of us who are less emotional (in general) discuss the issue.
https://sites.bu.edu/wtbu/2023/09/23/all-about-womens-sports-womens-soccer-is-changing/
Anonymous wrote:The GA girls teams ddddestroyed the European academies at the Adidas Cup, PDA girls dominated the Nike Cup against other international teams, all women's USYNT and WNT continue to compete at a high level that the boys and men's teams never have and without even the slightest bit of improvement, never will.
Here's who's delusional - the dad who harps about the DMV boys club leagues and brings up the girls only to dismiss them as inferior or irrelevant. Let me repeat in case it didn't sink in the first time:
All boys parents think boys soccer matters over girls. Yet the reality is, US boys are years behind other nations and US men’s soccer is laughable at best with no chance of catching up any time soon.
So kindly show due respect or stfu
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t we so lucky to have you illuminate this very complex topic with your brilliant observation. I’m sure you have many more things to mansplain but nobody cares, bud.
The ignorance and dismissiveness of the original post is the exact same brand of misogyny that has held women back from playing soccer around the world.
Go back to typing up all the little boys leagues, that’s the work of the expert.
There are plenty of articles on the subject (written by broads, no less) with a similar take. Maybe sit down and let those of us who are less emotional (in general) discuss the issue.
https://sites.bu.edu/wtbu/2023/09/23/all-about-womens-sports-womens-soccer-is-changing/
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t we so lucky to have you illuminate this very complex topic with your brilliant observation. I’m sure you have many more things to mansplain but nobody cares, bud.
The ignorance and dismissiveness of the original post is the exact same brand of misogyny that has held women back from playing soccer around the world.
Go back to typing up all the little boys leagues, that’s the work of the expert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boys parents think boys soccer matters over girls. Yet the reality is, US boys are years behind other nations and US men’s soccer is laughable at best with no chance of catching up any time soon.
So let’s all pretend that any of the leagues that OP spent time typing about will produce anything of quality. Who cares?
The reality of women’s soccer. Let me know when your ready for that…
Can you tell me your take on women’s soccer?
In short, the USA women have a multigenerational headstart on most of the female world where women were openly discouraged and shunned from playing soccer. Women in other traditional soccer nations are now playing soccer. So, the jig is up, and in the not-too-distant future, USA women's soccer will be a thing of the past. They're currently like Yale football from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Facts
Yikes- the delusion in response to this is troubling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boys parents think boys soccer matters over girls. Yet the reality is, US boys are years behind other nations and US men’s soccer is laughable at best with no chance of catching up any time soon.
So let’s all pretend that any of the leagues that OP spent time typing about will produce anything of quality. Who cares?
The reality of women’s soccer. Let me know when your ready for that…
Can you tell me your take on women’s soccer?
In short, the USA women have a multigenerational headstart on most of the female world where women were openly discouraged and shunned from playing soccer. Women in other traditional soccer nations are now playing soccer. So, the jig is up, and in the not-too-distant future, USA women's soccer will be a thing of the past. They're currently like Yale football from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boys parents think boys soccer matters over girls. Yet the reality is, US boys are years behind other nations and US men’s soccer is laughable at best with no chance of catching up any time soon.
So let’s all pretend that any of the leagues that OP spent time typing about will produce anything of quality. Who cares?
The reality of women’s soccer. Let me know when your ready for that…
Can you tell me your take on women’s soccer?
In short, the USA women have a multigenerational headstart on most of the female world where women were openly discouraged and shunned from playing soccer. Women in other traditional soccer nations are now playing soccer. So, the jig is up, and in the not-too-distant future, USA women's soccer will be a thing of the past. They're currently like Yale football from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t we so lucky to have you illuminate this very complex topic with your brilliant observation. I’m sure you have many more things to mansplain but nobody cares, bud.
The ignorance and dismissiveness of the original post is the exact same brand of misogyny that has held women back from playing soccer around the world.
Go back to typing up all the little boys leagues, that’s the work of the expert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boys parents think boys soccer matters over girls. Yet the reality is, US boys are years behind other nations and US men’s soccer is laughable at best with no chance of catching up any time soon.
So let’s all pretend that any of the leagues that OP spent time typing about will produce anything of quality. Who cares?
The reality of women’s soccer. Let me know when your ready for that…
Can you tell me your take on women’s soccer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All boys parents think boys soccer matters over girls. Yet the reality is, US boys are years behind other nations and US men’s soccer is laughable at best with no chance of catching up any time soon.
So let’s all pretend that any of the leagues that OP spent time typing about will produce anything of quality. Who cares?
The reality of women’s soccer. Let me know when your ready for that…