Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep scoring goals in a World Cup particularly during the group stage where goal differential may matter. But the excessive celebrating when the rout was on was not classy. Barry Sanders these ladies ain't.
Agree. Some of the celebration was excessive. It’s ok to be happy and keep scoring for goal differential advantages, but no need to be so pompous when you are up by that much. Let the scoreboard do the talking, that’s the classy way to handle it. The other teams will see that and be intimidated. They’ll now watch the pomp and in their hearts work harder to humiliate our team. Jill Ellis could learn a thing or two from coaches who understand the importance of keeping the ship on an even keel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it comes down to people not liking Rapinoe. She represents something many in US can’t deal with.
Yep. They jump on anything they can. It says a lot more about them than it does her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classless.
For a team that always talks about building the sport and being role models, that was completely unnecessary. Goes to show that Morgan and the others are just concerned about padding their stats.
This is the World Cup, not a rec game for fun. It would have been disrespectful to Thailand if they took the foot of the gas.
It's bad enough that they kept running up the score after say 7 or 8 goals; but celebrating like this when you make 9-0. By any rational person's standard, it's classless:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1138547837321535488
Yep, completely classless to celebrate your teammate for scoring her very first World Cup goal.
Or, maybe not. Maybe it's a huge deal to score your very first World Cup goal, and your teammates are rightfully thrilled for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classless.
For a team that always talks about building the sport and being role models, that was completely unnecessary. Goes to show that Morgan and the others are just concerned about padding their stats.
Such an American reaction. I have kids who play in international tournaments, even at u12 in Europe they keep the gas on and cheer wildly. I saw scores 20-0 and the parents crowds are still cheering. It’s the World Cup!!! You keep scoring and foolish to suggest anything different
BS.
Unless you need the goals for some reason, there's no way a European team goes on to humiliate the opponent with 13 goals and the celebrations that followed.
Don't be surprised when the crowd turns against them in future matches.
Anonymous wrote:I think it comes down to people not liking Rapinoe. She represents something many in US can’t deal with.
Anonymous wrote:I think it comes down to people not liking Rapinoe. She represents something many in US can’t deal with.
Anonymous wrote:My DD played a game in which they crushed the other team. Because it was a tournament, they did continue to score, but she said when she came off, by the end of the game, no one enjoyed it any more. By the 7th goal, it wasn't any fun and because it was so easy to score on them, the goals didn't feel meaningful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this dislike of women celebrating like this is so disgusting. These women are ultra competitive and want to win and win big and deserve to celebrate the way they want, without all the disdain You all suck.
At the request of the admin, I am moving my comment from a different thread to this one:
I don't have a problem with the unearthly pounding that the US Women put on Thailand. I understand the necessity of it, and though it was sad for Thailand, it is FIFA that bears the onus for this for the differential rule and for expanding the field to include teams like Thailand to begin with.
I do, however, have a problem with people like Jill Ellis and Abby Wambach who fall back on the old " Would you be criticizing a men's team if they won like this?" The answer is YES.
There is inequity between men and women in sports yes, but this tired line doesn' ALWAYS work. Save it so it matters when it does. 13-0 will always draw criticism.