I was wondering why the US Women's Soccer Team and the Women's World Cup tourney was being shoved down our throats.
It has nothing...or very little to do with women's sports. It's all about the Gay Agenda.
Really putting nation and team first aren’t they?
I am so sick of all this disgusting, stupid insane ....crud.
If there was one more reason needed to NOT watch women’s soccer ...
One more reason not to watch or root for the Americans.
It won’t be long til NFL players start marryin’ eachother!
Democrats are evil.
Are there any women’s soccer players that AREN’T crack-smackers?
Are they female or biological males...or can you ask that? No more support here for their gay agenda.
Maybe Booty Judge and his ‘husband’ can perform the ceremony.
ML/NJ
And I still don’t care about women’s soccer. Well, I don’t care about soccer at all, so there is that.
Follow the bouncing agenda.. Suhprize!!!
Their enjoyment of kicking balls makes more sense now.
Another reason to dislike soccer ... as if I needed more reasons.
>> For two players on Team USA, their partner will be right next to them on the bench <<
On the bench being the operative phrase. Ali Krieger plays for the Orlando Pride. Yup. Lesbian team name.
I’ve virtually tuned out of all televised sports.
The continual shoving “social justice” themes in my face has long worn out it’s time. Just let me watch the friggin’ game!
Oh. Good. Grief.
“engaged” to be “married”
I don't keep a list, but of the current roster, Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd and Julie Ertz are old married ladies. Crystal Dunn and Morgan Brian got married (to men) fairly recently. There may be more who have already gotten hitched; again, I don't keep a list. Most of the players are in their early to mid-20's and one wouldn't expect them to be married yet. A few are rumored to be gay, but so what. If they're closeted, we should respect their privacy.
The issue does come up for discussion more in women's sports than in men's simply because having children is so often a career ender for the women. Amy Rodriquez and Sydney Leroux are two current examples; both still play in the NWSL but their national team careers pretty much ended when they became moms. It's a familiar enough pattern that, when a female player gets married, people start asking how much longer she'll play. Christie Rampone just may qualify as the best athlete of either sex in the past generation. She turned 40 during the last World Cup, and she was still playing on the national team after having had three kids. That's pretty amazing. She's retired now.