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  1. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    Thats a relief.
  2. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    Nah. The standards aren't important in making people watch the game. Most people don't have a f***ing clue about what is really going on on the pitch other than when the ball finds one of the nets. If quality was the thing drawing people to the sport, stadiums all around the world would be...
  3. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    I have answered your arguments multiple times but you have ignored it or been unable to understand/answer.
  4. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    I have no problem with football functioning less as a giant conglomerate and more as a people's movement. Equal pay all over football is very far away and if it does happen - it doesn't terrify me one bit because why the f*** would it? I have zero problems with Harry Kane only being able to...
  5. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    The problem is then that women would be paid less in a lot of professions. A female police can't catch up with a somewhat normally fit man running away. A female medic could have issues moving a fat bloke in a way that perhaps a man would struggle less with. Pretty much anywhere where your body...
  6. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    If I understand it correctly, you believe that women should be financially punished because 200 000 years of evolution made women physically weaker than men?
  7. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    As I see it, that makes sense on a club level but not on a FA level. If FA spending would depend on revenue and how much money the entities bring to the game, then the vast majority or so of the £50m or so per year spent on grassroot football should be spent on supporting the big 6 and other...
  8. Swansman

    [Football] WALES LEADS THE WAY

    Nope. As it says in the article: "Wales join other nations such as the United States of America, England, Brazil, Australia, Norway and New Zealand in paying their players the same international match fee."
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