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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 3051112, member: 127"] You are using the men’s World Cup high earnings as a reason to pay the men’s team higher despite not even qualifying as being among the top 32 teams? How much revenue have the American men themselves earned in the World Cup? So because other men from other countries compete, qualify and play for the World Cup, the US men should be paid exorbitantly by the US and entitled just because of their sex not by performance? The US soccer federation alone governs US soccer for both males and females headed by a male president and a male CEO. Where should the ‘smart’ money be spent for US soccer - rewarding highly compensated US male teams who despite all the support they receive, haven’t succeeded in international competition? It certainly don’t appear that money has been a motivator for the US men’s teams and their coaches to perform and excel yet they get highly compensated and rewarded for losing in international competition and that’s fine and fair to you? They aren’t asking for more despite their great performances just equal. What successful business enterprise rewards poor performance and ignores exceptional performance? [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.sbnation.com/2019/6/7/18653950/uswnt-pay-equality-lawsuit-gender-discrimination-us-soccer[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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