Welp, this seems to be in line with exactly what he has been saying.
Welp, this seems to be in line with exactly what he has been saying.
? What she recieved is hardly effected by his payoff. They were likely obligated to pay him (quite possibly in this scenario). Where as she was looking at taking the settlement or nothing (or some amount when she won in court).
This article provides exactly two pieces of data to support the assertion that women’s soccer is more popular than men’s. Specifically, it says that the 2015 USWNT brought in more revenue than the 2015 USMNT and that the finals earned better ratings than any men’s game.
It’s not just possible, it’s almost certainly the case. But never let facts get in the way of some good outrage.
In the rest of the world, women’s soccer definitely is.
Her struggle—their struggle—has nothing to do with the Pelicans,
No, it’s clickbait, clickbait, and clickbait. His name drives more traffic than hers does.
Because it’s a local paper, and people in New Orleans care more about their basketball team than they do retired soccer players.
Okay, bear with me. The explanation is a little complicated. Prepare yourself....
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I feel like this is at least the nineteenth one of these lame parody essays I’ve seen on this exact topic, with some variation of the same title. Why does Jezebel feel this is necessary to publish.
Imagine the same policy told to the delicate flowers of Oberlin...
Bad choices for examples of coaches. I’m from the Pittsburgh area. I went to game 1 of the Stanley Cup. I’ve seen plenty of stories on Sullivan this year. As for NFL coaches, I can name the head coach, and most assistant coaches of all 32 teams, especially the coach of the team that knocked my team out of the…
Funny thing is all the people making a big fuss about this wouldn’t be doing so if it had been a female coach getting all the praises for the gold medal her male athlete had won.
I watched it live. I made sure to finish it, because I wanted to see if she would actually get the record (even if I don’t particularly enjoy swimming). I just looked at as another emotional story that networks exploit all the time. Didn’t find anything offensive about it.
Hosszu alone achieved her victory, and it’s dangerous to perpetuate the idea—in her head, and in the heads of others—that he is essential to her ability to win.
No, but you remember ALL of Kobe Bryant’s successes being attributed to Shaq and Phil Jackson. And there were all those wins that Tiger Woods had while he was coached by Butch Harmon. As soon as Harmon left (and Tiger started losing), people started questioning whether Tiger would have won without Butch.
Ok, resort to name calling and insults instead of welcoming an intelligent debate. I’m just saying coaches have been receiving a lot of credit for decades. Before that generals received all the credit for victories where they sat back and watched from a distance. It’s just how things are.
Umm, coaches are always given credit for an athlete’s performance. Like it or not, they can affect an athlete’s performance regardless of if it is an individual or team sport. You could complain that Pat Summit shouldn’t have been given any credit because it was actually the players who were successful. It’s why they…
“I’d hit that.”