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This is WILD! Back when Sky Sports first started showing England women’s football, Tim Lovejoy on Soccer AM absolutely ripped into it: “Nobody was as surprised as I was last week when I found out that Sky Sports has started showing comedy. But it’s true. Thursday night we showed...

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Bill O’Reilly TEES OFF on the USA women’s hockey team for REFUSING President Trump’s invite to the State of the Union. “What commitments?! It’s over!” He says there’s an anti-American culture amongst women’s sports teams that extends all the way back to the women’s soccer team. O’REILLY: “It was interesting that the women’s hockey team refused to go to the State of the Union.” “They did it politely. They weren’t like the Golden State Warriors. But I was taken aback by that.” “I’m still searching around, they go, well we have other commitments.” “What commitments?! What are you doing? It’s over!” “You don’t have anything! What are you having…a party?!” “Where you going?” Vittert pushed back. VITTERT: “No, they have another game. There’s a number of the women who have another game to play…” O’REILLY: “Okay, some of them don’t. So what should have happened was a women’s hockey team should have said, the ladies of want to go can go and the ladies that have to play, will play!” “There’s a different culture between the men’s hockey team and the women’s hockey team and it extends all the way back to the women’s soccer team, which was anti-american all day long.” “And that’s still in there. That’s my read on it.” “Any hockey player that wants to go to the State of the Union, man or women should be able to go.” “Why issuing are you issuing a blanket statement?”

Overton

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We got sabotaged tonight in Queen’s Cup and I’ll be damned if it goes without being known. Over the years of me being in women’s comp any tweet I have made has ALWAYS been in support of the scene, but after the absolute lack of professionalism I was given today it’s time to air it out. Someone reported my teammate Nicky to be “cheating” and I will go ahead and attach the clip that was sent in to be proof. Spectator bug does not allow for you to see health bars and if you watch the clip from Ky’s vod you clearly see the health bar and me communicating and pinging where my teammates needed to be looking. Nicky looking where my ping was is what made ppl think she was cheating and instead of watching our vod went on a witch hunt. The kicker is that we weren’t contacted about it by staff at all, although a staff member from Women’s circuit spectated us on Thursday and then took it upon themself to go around to other players not in staff and voice that Nicky was 100% cheating. No bans, no proof. Just this clip. So, why didn’t they ask for Nicky to stream on Thursday if they were already spectating & thought she was cheating with the evidence that was sent in from earlier this week? Wish I knew. Instead, they waited until 2 minutes before the game started. They messaged Nicky 20 minutes before the game started but like any team we were 3v3ing/warming up prior. So 2 minutes before I get a DM telling me to have Nicky to check her DMs because they want to spectate her on the day of MP FINALS when they had all week to bring up their concerns about it. Not only that, but they send in a staff member who I personally do not get along with or feel comfortable with. We basically got sabotaged and no one on GrindSquad or Women’s Circuit wants to own up to who is at fault. Just wanted everyone else to know that we got ultimately fucked over today and this whole situation was handled poorly and I will probably never play in another women’s comp event ever again. You ALL should be ashamed of yourselves. All I will get is an apology, but the competitive integrity of this entire tournament is fucked. Congrats to all who got to play their game today without interference and was able to play it to the best of their ability.

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My homeboy sent me this clip and made the argument that this is why he only supports women’s sports to a certain extent. The part about A’ja Wilson having a statue 🤔. I’m not even a South Carolina fan like that, but her statue is well deserved. Her résumé speaks for itself. But she completely lost me when she claimed that Plies is only a fan of South Carolina women’s basketball to groom girls and get them pregnant smh. What makes ppl think it’s cool to throw out dangerous accusations like that with zero proof? The only “proof” she mentioned is that he’s a rapper, saying, “that’s what rappers do.” And that’s not proof of criminal sick behavior. When you accuse someone of grooming, especially involving young women, college athletes, and students, you’re attaching one of the most serious and damaging labels a person can carry. Throwing something like that around casually is reckless as hell. It crosses the line from opinion into defamation territory. I’m not sayin situations like that never happen, but placing that kind of accusation on someone with zero proof is reckless and damaging, and it pushes men away from supporting women’s sports. And it’s harmful asf beyond just one person. Statements like that push this narrative that men can’t support women’s sports without some twisted or weird motive. That dangerous, twisted way of thinking makes men hesitant to publicly show support out of fear of bein labeled predators or told it’s some weird agenda. A lot of us support women’s basketball bc we have daughters who play sports, bc we genuinely respect the talent, the competitiveness, and the culture. It’s really that simple. You can critique fandom. You can question behavior. But accusing someone of grooming and trying to impregnate young women, students, and young women athletes with zero evidence is irresponsible, reckless, and dangerous as hell. That kind of bs does more damage than ppl realize. We can debate sports. We can critique programs. But once we start makin accusations like that with no proof and turning basic fandom into something sinister, that’s when it becomes irresponsible. Men can support women’s sports bc we respect the talent and the greatness. It doesn’t have to be twisted into something ugly.

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33,888 views • 5 months ago