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Related: About this forumUS Women’s Soccer Is More Popular Than Men’s, but the Players Are Still Paid Less
http://www.thenation.com/article/us-womens-soccer-is-more-popular-than-mens-but-the-players-are-still-paid-less/Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition.
The above quote is often attributed to Marilyn Monroe, but was more likely said by psychologist and LSD guru Timothy Leary. Either way, it should be the slogan of the US womens national soccer teams radiantly ambitious history. Over three decades, it has traveled the distance from non-existence to a place at the top of this nations soccer world. Think about that: In the lifespan of Rihanna, these women have become more watched, more profitable, and more successful than their male counterparts. This wasnt merely accomplished through the power of their play but through struggle. Thats why the nuclear lawsuit filed last week with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against US Soccer by the elected leadership of the team was so significant. This extremely public actioncoupled with interviews across the media landscapeare best understood as part of a historical continuum: the latest chapter in an ongoing narrative of how womens soccer has developed in this country.
For those who have been living in jury sequestration, US womens team co-captains Carli Lloyd and Becky Sauerbrunn, as well as goalie Hope Solo, forward Alex Morgan, and midfielder Megan Rapinoe, representing the entire team, filed a wage discrimination complaint with the EEOC. The numbers speak for themselves, said Solo. We are the best in the world, have three World Cup championships, four Olympic championships. The men get paid more to just show up than we get paid to win major championships. S Womens Soccer Is More Popular Than Mens, but the Players Are Still Paid Less
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US Women’s Soccer Is More Popular Than Men’s, but the Players Are Still Paid Less (Original Post)
eridani
Apr 2016
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Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)1. Its not more popular
They just had the benefit of the womens world cup last year.
It will not generate more revenue this year, and wont even come close when the men have a world cup.
Womens soccer had average attendance of under 5k.
Mens was a bit over 20k.
Old Union Guy
(738 posts)2. Why not integrate? n/t