Anonymous wrote:What does “get it done” mean exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you suggesting sam kerr went to chelsea for coaching?
it is a money problem: https://the18.com/soccer-news/sam-kerr-chelsea-contract-numbers
the Spirit wasnt trying to sign Sam Kerr to replace Mallory or Rose
simple math: Chelsea has no salary cap and paying her $410,000 year which exceeds the 2019 NWSL max TEAM payroll of $421,500 for 22 player roster
And Chelsea women and men are part of same organization so money is not equivalent between a Premier league club and NWSL club
Sam Kerr should be able to play where she wants and get paid, so good for her
the next question is how many American players will depart NWSL and how will that affect NWSL
He was suggesting that Ritchie and Larry cannot get it done. And I agree with him.
Anonymous wrote:are you suggesting sam kerr went to chelsea for coaching?
it is a money problem: https://the18.com/soccer-news/sam-kerr-chelsea-contract-numbers
the Spirit wasnt trying to sign Sam Kerr to replace Mallory or Rose
simple math: Chelsea has no salary cap and paying her $410,000 year which exceeds the 2019 NWSL max TEAM payroll of $421,500 for 22 player roster
And Chelsea women and men are part of same organization so money is not equivalent between a Premier league club and NWSL club
Sam Kerr should be able to play where she wants and get paid, so good for her
the next question is how many American players will depart NWSL and how will that affect NWSL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think much about Spirit at all any more. I watched some of the Spirit pro games, and it was so boring. I went to support women's professional supports. Once they dumped their youth program in such a disgusting fashion, I couldn't bring myself to go any more. And now they are just a memory of time and money I wasted. Instead, I'm watching on TV to catch what I can of women's pro soccer. I wonder we will start to have more access to the European teams. That I'd be interested in paying for.
What a stupid post.
Maybe continued news like this makes PP shun the Spirit for international women’s soccer:
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/football-sam-kerr-matildas-captain-announces-signing-with-chelsea-085651627.html
You’re not the dude who thinks Spirit moved to Loudoun for FCV and thinks DC is a “hotbed” for soccer talent, are you?
No NWSL team can compete with the finances of Chelsea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think much about Spirit at all any more. I watched some of the Spirit pro games, and it was so boring. I went to support women's professional supports. Once they dumped their youth program in such a disgusting fashion, I couldn't bring myself to go any more. And now they are just a memory of time and money I wasted. Instead, I'm watching on TV to catch what I can of women's pro soccer. I wonder we will start to have more access to the European teams. That I'd be interested in paying for.
What a stupid post.
Maybe continued news like this makes PP shun the Spirit for international women’s soccer:
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/football-sam-kerr-matildas-captain-announces-signing-with-chelsea-085651627.html
You’re not the dude who thinks Spirit moved to Loudoun for FCV and thinks DC is a “hotbed” for soccer talent, are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one wants to go to games at Audi Field. Spirit was giving away free tickets to the games there last year to fill the seats.
are you serious? the games were packed there this year for DCU and for Spirit. I didnt go to MD to go see Spirit but I did go to Audi. If you think people are not goiing to Audi you need to show up at a game. You are flat out wrong
They also set the all time single game revenue record for the NWSL... so even if they were giving away free tickets, it didn't hurt them.
Meh, records are more meaningful over time. This is still WC leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one wants to go to games at Audi Field. Spirit was giving away free tickets to the games there last year to fill the seats.
are you serious? the games were packed there this year for DCU and for Spirit. I didnt go to MD to go see Spirit but I did go to Audi. If you think people are not goiing to Audi you need to show up at a game. You are flat out wrong
They also set the all time single game revenue record for the NWSL... so even if they were giving away free tickets, it didn't hurt them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one wants to go to games at Audi Field. Spirit was giving away free tickets to the games there last year to fill the seats.
are you serious? the games were packed there this year for DCU and for Spirit. I didnt go to MD to go see Spirit but I did go to Audi. If you think people are not goiing to Audi you need to show up at a game. You are flat out wrong
Anonymous wrote:With the excitement of the World Cup championship and the upcoming Olympics, I suspect they might fill a lot of seats. But in 2-3 years when some excitement dies, it would be interesting if they are able to fill the seats at AUDI Field.
Anonymous wrote:No one wants to go to games at Audi Field. Spirit was giving away free tickets to the games there last year to fill the seats.