Only in women’s sports…

Posted in All Posts  by: Samuel Violette
April 22nd, 2008

Once you get past most of the politically correct BS-ing that one will encounter whenever the topic of women’s sports comes up, the American public shares the same sentiment: Women’s sports are slower, less skilled and therefore less interesting than their men’s counterpart.

As far as American sports go, this is an air-tight argument. Softball, the WNBA, and the future women’s pro football league are obviously inferior to the MLB, NBA and the 2027 NFL season.

But when I have to watch soccer match, I will take the women’s game any day for the following reasons:

1) Flopping

The flopping in men’s soccer has destroyed any chance the game had of catching on in the US. Nancy Kerrigan has shown more composure after an injury than any player in the UEFA in the past 15 years. Then the charade that is bringing out “medics” to scrape the sobbing Spaniard onto a stretcher is more than I will ever be able to stomach.

2) Hope Solo
Besides being quite attractive, she also is sort of the BA of women’s soccer. She called out her coach, backup, and team in the middle the 07′ world cup after being benched. And what punishment did she recieve? The coach was fired, and she received tons of media coverage, resulting in an endorsement deal with Nike. Let’s see Chad Johnson do that.

That’s it, that’s all I need. Men’s soccer is that pathetic.

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