If Women’s Soccer Players Want Higher Pay, They’d Better Ditch The Politics
If higher pay was of such importance to the team, why alienate half of the country by protesting the flag and picking Twitter fights with the president?
Yes, There Is A Soccer Pay Gap: The Women Make More Than The Men Do
Last year, the men’s World Cup generated $6 billion, and gave about 7 percent to the teams. The 2019 Women’s World Cup made $131 million, and gave out more than 20 percent to the teams.
Vulgar Anti-Trump American Fans In France Is How You Get Trump
The U.S. women’s soccer team was the story America needed. But it’s 2019, so of course it’s all really about Donald Trump.
No, ‘Girl Power’ Doesn’t Excuse U.S. Women’s Soccer’s Rude Celebrations
Liberal media writers are so crouched in their defensive feminist stances that they can’t seem to see U.S. women’s soccer players’ poor behavior for what it is.
I’m Sorry, But The Women’s World Cup Is Basically Unwatchable
The women’s World Cup is simply a slower, weaker version of the men’s game. Unlike other women’s sports, it does nothing to make itself unique.
Women’s Soccer Doesn’t Deserve Equal Pay
Yes, U.S. women’s soccer is kicking it in the World Cup. No, women’s soccer doesn’t pull the same audience or perform at the same level as men’s.