Also some of the USWNT players were a part of the Women's March: The gals went to the #WomensMarch2018 today. Stand together, stand strong. #Equality #Love @mPinoe @Ashlyn_Harris @crysdunn_19 @AlyssaNaeher @ChristenPress @tierna_davidson pic.twitter.com/Q0XuwpH5xX— Meghan Klingenberg (@meghankling) January 20, 2018
Doh....If her husband was interested in sports he obviously would have been sitting next to her. He was probably home baking something.
Also, Robert Kraft is now willing to bail out the Breakers if they can play that 4th quarter over again.
I think you guys might be missing the point - - NBC continued to cut away to shots of JJ in the crowd because she was the awesomest individual in attendance at the Event. The fact that supposedly her hubby was playing in the game was purely coincidental. If anything, that point probably decreased her screen time due to potential jealously from other wives.
Fixin' to be a good one! 🇺🇸🇲🇽 The #USWNT will host Mexico in Houston this April » https://t.co/t7M4sdMCAU pic.twitter.com/MAz7Gw9Tsy— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) February 7, 2018
France v USA friendly in January 19 close to be announced The game would be played at one of the FIFA WWC World Cup ground, the Stade Oceane in Le Havre.
Translation of French Article Ref by shij above: France and the United States will play in Le Havre in less than a year! Five months before the Women's World Cup organized by France (7 June / 7 July 2019), the city of Le Havre must indeed host a friendly match between two of the best nations in the world. The meeting should be held on Friday, January 18 or Saturday, January 19, 2019. Announced by the person who campaigned to host this event, the president of Le Havre AC. Vincent Volpe says the deal is "almost done." Moreover, it is this Thursday 8 February at the end of the day that FIFA will reveal the details of the matches hosted by each of the nine French stadiums during the 2019 World Cup. We will know in particular if the Stade Océane will be entitled to a quarter final, or even a semifinal.
Some FIFA proposals being reported at the USSF AGM: Gulati reports on FIFA's proposed overhaul of youth World Cups, which would merge the U17 and U20 events into one large (likely U19) tournament. Also lays out FIFA's concept for a 16-team women's league of nations, a year-round competition to launch in 2020.— Charles Boehm (@cboehm) February 9, 2018
Got clarification from CB...the LofN would be for NTs. This is interesting because most of interest from FIFA in the last couple years has been to get a FIFA women's club cup off the ground
A match with Mexico. Good. Mexico has a new coach and we may see Katie Johnson play forward for Mexico.
It'll be two matches against Mexico in April: #USAvMEX is coming to Jacksonville!Join us on April 5 for our first of two games vs. 🇲🇽 » https://t.co/HMrcMrTeor pic.twitter.com/X4fzLJQiXg— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) February 20, 2018
Some fun stuff in the USSoccer financials. Ellis made $293K including a $5K bonus. Arena made $400K including a $300K bonus. As much as I think Ellis is stealing money, how the hell do u give Arena a $300K bonus based on what he accomplished?
Very possibly combined with a sense of desperation and probably needing to "lure" him out of his retirement.
WoSo Zone podcast interview with Morgan Brian on the move to Lyon, considerations on the move's effect on her USWNT career, and her injury struggles in 2017
isn't it based on the fact that the men's program most years makes, while the women's program usually loses $$?