We rightly bask in the glow of a gutsy and characterful 2-1 win at Wembley, against a German team who had won an astonishing eight of the 13 tournaments contested thus far.
The moment the final whistle blew yesterday, when we should have been at our patriotic peak, united in celebration at grinding down the German machine, the fuel on the negativity fire was thrown predominantly by those ‘identifying’ as female. Many of us chaps were posting congratulatory messages online, whereas legions of ladies took the tack of misandry through the medium of goading, as they declared the ladies were ‘showing the men how it’s done!’
The sickening, obscene pay levels the male Premier League stars receive is, like it or nay, are directly related to their popularity and marketability: ticket prices are sky high yet most Premier League games are box office sell outs. Should a women’s WSL player, playing in front of a couple of thousand fans every week, be on £300,000 per week like a Premier League male superstar? And who will pay for it? It's nonsensical and is an idea, at this stage of the women’s game, touted by idiots, for idiots.
Better than this WatfordObserver , like reading a piece written 20 years ago. Up the game
I'll bet he's a delight at career day at school: 'Sorry Mary, you don't deserve a better wage for doing the same job as a man because men are paid too much. I know it's hard but hey, I'm on your side because I once spent £3 on going to women's cup finals'
Who is this right-wing tosser, sorry “teacher”? Keep him away from my kids with his sexist “free-market” views.
What’s infantile mean ? 110Kismet
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