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2023-2024 European Football Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2732952" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>I agree that pay at the national level should not have the disparity, but the two worlds are inverted .</p><p></p><p>women's soccer in the us is predominantly the national team and the clubs are an afterthought.</p><p></p><p>the money in men's soccer around the world is at the club level to the point we have seen clubs refuse to release players for national friendliest.</p><p></p><p>why does any of this matter? talked to a guy who covers soccer worldwide and played in the old nasal. part of why the men are paid what they are is that they don't depend on the income to live and national teams have to make it economically appealing to get some of these guys to play for the national team on top of playing 50-60 matches for their clubs.</p><p></p><p>pay the national women more, give them a cut of jersey sales, but three out of four years the women's game doesn't draw much interest to the viewing public</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2732952, member: 73370"] I agree that pay at the national level should not have the disparity, but the two worlds are inverted . women's soccer in the us is predominantly the national team and the clubs are an afterthought. the money in men's soccer around the world is at the club level to the point we have seen clubs refuse to release players for national friendliest. why does any of this matter? talked to a guy who covers soccer worldwide and played in the old nasal. part of why the men are paid what they are is that they don't depend on the income to live and national teams have to make it economically appealing to get some of these guys to play for the national team on top of playing 50-60 matches for their clubs. pay the national women more, give them a cut of jersey sales, but three out of four years the women's game doesn't draw much interest to the viewing public [/QUOTE]
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