6 Burst results for "Cindy Parlor"

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"cindy parlor" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Or if youth national teams with Mexico. Major league software at LA galaxy has European king would have to get clearance from, I would think the federation right now or Major League Soccer was tied into federation because there's still that investigation. Why don't you think it's concluded with Chris Klein and whatnot, but he's a name that I completely love and I think would be good because he knows lots of market would handle certain take a lot of boxes, right? Check a lot of boxes, recruitment, which you think is a big, big thing right now in U.S. soccer. I think he checked that box. A rolodex of international figures. He would check that box and understanding of the makeup of U.S. soccer. He would check that box and understanding of their rival. He would check that box. I love that name. But I don't think you have to limit yourself into a name that's regional, because he's with fire in it right now, but I really think U.S. soccer is an attract enough job where you can get some of the biggest figureheads in the world. All right, real quick. Stewart's gone, McBride's gone. Berhalter's out of contract, but Cindy parla Cohen says he's still a candidate. It's over for burr halter, right? There's no way he's coming back with Stuart gone. His allies are all gone. Yeah, man, you know, you keep asking me this and I know why. Because it keeps putting in the rundown. But no, because Cindy Cohen keeps saying, he's yelling at me right now. Because everybody keeps bringing them up. Every single time we've spoken out great we're halter, he wasn't my choice and he wasn't going to be there for sporting reasons. I didn't think he was good enough to leave this team, or I don't feel he's good enough to leave the seam in 2026. You add everything that's happened. Since the World Cup in the world of the way he handled it, the symposium with the news getting now being leaked leaked and the fallout till now I don't see how he survives this. It's a PR nightmare. I don't think U.S. soccer would take this on. It would be crazy to take this on. I just don't see any possible way of him maintaining that job. I think there's a reason why Cindy parlor Cohen keeps saying he's a candidate. He has to say that until the investigation is complete. We're told ESPN has been told that that investigation should wrap up in the next week or two, we'll keep an eye on what comes of that. Ernie Stewart to PSV. Maybe that'll be a good landing start spot for

ESPN FC
"cindy parlor" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Also union leaders on trade unionists and stuff like that. Look, this is a very, very valid issue to raise. But there are two serious problems with this. Number one, this doesn't come from the team. According to Sam Borden who reported on this, Greg berhalter and the players, they were unaware of this until it actually happened. You do not put your team in that situation. You're not the ones, whatever nerd is loser, hipster, social account guy, went and put this out. He's not the one who's going to be in the stadium facing Iran. He doesn't have to deal with the fallout of this. Number two, this is entirely entirely unnecessary. This is completely parallel trolling. And think about what you're doing, right? It's called the Islamic Republic of Iran right now. Right now we already have so many issues with different religions and misunderstandings and stuff like that. You remove that symbol. You're removing the Islamic part from Iran. Think about what that means. So you're having a World Cup in a Muslim country. You think I've disrespectful, that is, to them, to the tens of millions of Muslim Americans. Iran have obviously already complained. Of course. I don't know how far up this goes. I don't know who signed up on it. I don't know if it's Cindy parlor con who signed off on it. I would hope she takes responsibility. The buck stop. Someone has to take responsibility. Responsibility. It's not fair that you guys players, it's certainly not fair to uranium players. You're not highlighting the plight of anything. You're just being stupid. If you want to go and make a statement about it, you find the right time to do it, and you do it in unison with the play. In fact, I'll give you an idea. You want a statement? U.S. soccer federation but I don't know if she's here. Whoever you are, why don't you go to the stadium, right? With your FIFA with your blazers and sit with the other FIFA people. And put on a masa amini T-shirt, right? Something like that highlighting the plight of women in Iran, supporting the people. If this is the statement you wish to make, what will happen is you will get kicked out by FIFA, they'll send you all no, we're going to have to send you home for the tournament. But you will have made your statement. And you know what? It would have been on you. It'll be your skin in the game. Not the U.S. players who have to go and play this match in this ridiculously ratcheted up tension. I mean, I really think this is really bad. I hope a lot of people are saying I am. And I hope to serious backlash to this. Thank you. Speaking of trolling intention. Oh, I like this one. How did Canada coach John herdman's and I quote, F Croatia, routine, work out jewels, not so well, because they lost four one, they took the lead after two minutes after Davis. And I guess the world of the game of the word of the night is 100. You said after the game saying, we wanted to say a big thank you to John Hardman actually because for the extra motivation and that we can see who have to. In this game, I mean, listen, I understand, again, his team talk after the defeat against Belgium before this crash again because his boys are played well. But sometimes I think you have to be very careful going back to what you've just said. Be careful what you said. Be careful what you do. Be careful who can hear it. Because I'm not surprised that the Croatian players use that as extra motivation to say, oh, you think you're going to ever serve. Let's see now. And I think they took the lead, which was great. Far too early, then they didn't know how to control the game. We love antibiotics and the guy's a legend based 39 year old. He can not play in the World Cup anymore. And I think the play with ten men and crash out was just too good for them. I mean, but candidates are tremendous story. All the tremendous work that they've done, John herdman's Don, his own personal stories, tremendous, incredible. And big hats off to them. It's a learning curve for them. They took the game to Belgium, they should have beaten Belgium. This is maybe not the reason they lost. But if there's one country in the world, one group of people, you do not want to wind up and pay off. It is these guys. It's Croatia. It was all over the media. There was a front page of a Croatian tabloid newspaper. Did you see that picture of a naked John herdman and he had like a little teeny tiny maple leaf covering his private parts and I mean, honestly, like you do not want. For him as well. It's exactly. Exactly. The best soccer teams in the world are competing for the cup. DraftKings sportsbook, one of America's top rated sportsbook apps is where to go to bed on the tournament.

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"cindy parlor" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Yesterday, she was saying she wasn't going to hand out any gold stars for the federation finally doing the right thing. And so I think there are still some wounds that need to heal. I think there's some hurt feelings that need to be addressed. But I think that the federation and in particular Cindy parlo cone, the USSF president, can rightfully say, hey, we're back at the forefront of equality, gender equality. And Cindy parlor Cohen spoke of trying to spread this movement to other federations around the world. I think that's going to be slow going. Conan admitted that admitted to that as much. You know, it certainly in her conversations with Victor montagliani of Concacaf for Gianni infantino and FIFA. She mentioned that the progress is going to be slow. But certainly this provides, I think, some critical momentum for guiding other federations and how they want to approach things. But certainly the breadth of this deal and you think about the different revenue streams that we're all made equal, whether it was the World Cup bonuses, the per game bonuses, the commercial revenue sharing, all of that is really impressive in terms of just how many different revenue streams were actually made equal. Jeff, I'm glad you brought up Cindy parlor Cohen on this subject right now. What was turtle? I mean, X women's national team player, first player since the 80s turned president within the federation, certainly she had a role going forward in this what was it? Well, I think she just helped bring a different kind of tone to the negotiations. I mean, when Carlos Cordero was elected USSF president, you know, he did promise that he was going to address the equal pay issue. But I think the fact that, like you said, Cindy Paul O'Connell is a former women's national team player. I just think that brings a certain level of credibility and increases the level of trust.

ESPN FC
"cindy parlor" Discussed on ESPN FC
"If not the only organizations in the world that can deliver men's professional and women's professional football and what differentiators is you have a league office with a hundred people and work across both men's and women's football and work collaboratively hand in hand. We have an ecosystem with a load of clubs, great experience and they're going to bring the Super League into their into their organizations with build 33 football specific stadiums and more coming for the Super League teams to play inside as well. And underpinning all of that is the infrastructure with the W league, which kicks off this year, which is an elite pre professional league. You'll see the best and brightest collegiate players in the W league. We've got 43 clubs debuting in that league this season. And depending on that, we've got the USL academy and yourself girls academy program as well. So with all of that infrastructure in place, the guiding principle, of course, for the USL as we go through this is to make sure we can provide men's and women's football on the same footing. This past week in the U.S. soccer presidential elections took place, Cindy parlor Cohen beat Carlos Cordero, very tight election. I'm wondering what you made of it, Jake. Well, we congratulate Cindy on her wig and I think she's led the organization through some very turbulent times difficult moment for a leader over the last few years. And so she's come through that and now she has a runway ahead with some very exciting projects, not least the 2026 World Cup, which will be emotional for the sport and so we're really.

ESPN FC
"cindy parlor" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Two significant wins that Cindy parler can have. Now, whether that's enough to make anybody change their vote, I think that still remains to be seen, but Sydney parler cones all about looking forward and talking about, hey, you know, what a good job she did during a pandemic and trying to basically manage the federation's finance and carrying a very difficult period. Calls Cordero saying, hey, this World Cup in May 26th, this opportunity being squandered so that's what we're running a game. I'll tell you one of the differences. Cindy parlor cone will do interviews. Carlos Cordero won't. He did a Q&A with Jeff. He never responded to our request to come on football America as you saw from one of our colleagues grant wall also tried to reach out to him, couldn't get him on the record, same for our good friends, total soccer show. There's a lot of people that Carlos Cordero is turning down the talk. I don't know if you can want to be president of something when you want to hide in the shadows. All right, let's get down to brass tacks. You and I were in Orlando. Jeff, for the last one of these. And I think we did a podcast just before and you might have gotten it right. I definitely got wrong who I thought was going to win. Who do you think is going to win this time around? Oh, I mean, everybody I've talked to, you know, that I've said, hey, how do you handicap this election? All anyone will say is that it's going to be close. You know, I think Cordero's got like a built in 36, 40% of the vote constituency there. And so I think a lot of it's going to depend on the athletes council. I think Cindy Paulo cone will probably just shade it, but I mean, this is one of those proverbial elections that can go either way. And I mean, it's going to be fascinating to see how people line up and what candidate they line up behind. But again, we'll know more on Saturday. And it's going to be, especially of Cordero wins. I mean, if he comes back into office, it's going to be interesting to see how sponsors react. It's going to be interesting to see how the women's national team reacts. I mean, they have this settlement, but certainly at least in their public comments, they don't have too many good things to say about Carlos Cordero. All eyes then on Atlanta this weekend as we get to find out who will be the next president of U.S. soccer. There he is, Jeff Carlisle, check out his work.

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"cindy parlor" Discussed on ESPN FC
"This is something that correct me quite wrong. I think you've been a proponent of in the past. So what's your reaction to this news? Well, U.S. soccer is making it very clear in Cindy parlor co and the president put out a letter saying such that look, this is our path forward is we are going with equal contracts and that includes FIFA World Cup prize money. They do not want to do a negotiation or CBA that doesn't include that. And they've made that very clear for months now. She also put in there a little jab at the men's team of, hey, and we need you all, as you said, you want this. You're all for equal pay. Then get to the table and make it happen. Meaning she wants players to be part of that process. And from my understanding, there hasn't been a ton of engagement on the men's side in terms of player involvement. And I think that's going to be the sticking point, obviously, is that chunk of FIFA money? I have made the argument that yes, of course, for the men's teams, because FIFA argues that, yes, the men's world cups and events bring in more money. They're going to give more to the men. The women argue, listen, because a systemic discrimination, it's not our fault that you haven't been promoting the women's side of the game for decades and decades had you been we'd be making more money. You could also argue that the U.S. women's team brings in more on the sponsorship side because of their popularity and their success at the international level. So I think if you put it all into the pot split it evenly. And you can get both. That's the challenge. Both teams at the table. And that's what they're saying. They want to get there. I think that's going to be the path forward. And the U.S. soccer is saying that will only be the past four. They do not want to sign a contract that's not equal. Well, they say equal, but cynical and also said, equal pay doesn't mean equal. So there's a big difference there that could be a percentage of which from my understanding the women do not want. And also, by the way, the men haven't had an active CVA since 2018. They've been practicing plane working without a CBA since 2018. So there are a lot of there are a lot of different things going on right now at the helm of these discussions. But the most important thing is, U.S. soccer is taking everything out of their own hands and putting in to the player's hands. You and the men, the women and the men figure it out, type of deal, which is almost a tricky place to be on if you're on either side of the table. I think you're right. It is a tricky place to be at. But I think that there is a solution forward. And I just think that finally they need to go to a place where everyone's supporting the other team. If the men does well, do well, the women do well. If the women do well, the men share in that. And we can go as we've talked about for so long one nation one team, which really hasn't been. There's been a lot of infighting in that. Then this is the solution forward. And I hope the players can help them get there. Julie, one more thing on the federation docket. We've got the presidential elections coming up. We've been talking about it a lot on this show. I have to get your opinion here because you were on the air with me in the she believes cup at the beginning of 2020 when I had to read that statement from Carlos Cordero and what 24 48 hours later he resigned as president of U.S. soccer. I wonder what you make of Cordero now entering the race for this year's presidency. Yeah, sevi, I was shocked, honestly. I mean, he resigned on embarrassing terms in terms of he says, look, I didn't know that U.S. soccer was going to use that language in the lawsuit in apologize for it. Had I seen it? And look, this is argument that had been made for months in deposition. So I think I said it that night on air. I don't buy that. Because they were well aware that that was going to be the argument that men are better physically as players and stronger and faster. Therefore, it's not equal. And so for him to have almost see his arrogance to come back and say, I'm going to be the one that fixes this. And then in his letter to say, because they haven't resolved all these millions of lawsuits. Well, those millions in lawsuits were under his watch and often started under his watch. So Cindy actually, parlo cone has done, I think a very good job of wrapping up the lawsuit. They had with U.S. soccer foundation. They got rid of that. She brought in a new CEO. She's changed as we've seen a lot of the culture within the federation. I think they should honor that and let her finish this as a player and as a woman's player who knows how best to get to equal pay. And understands it. And I think she's on the right track to get there. So I shake my head at this. I hope that the athletes council and other members that are voting are going to see that the way forward in all of this right now, I think is Sunday, but I just think it's a surprising move by Carlos Cordero, for sure. And I just was, I was blown away when I saw it, honestly. Yeah, it should be a very interesting buildup to the annual governance meeting for U.S. soccer in March in Atlanta. All right, Julie patty, thanks so much for the time. Great to have you with us here on football. Thanks guys. Thanks, Julie. One more thing before we get out of here. History or even Peralta who just turned 38 yesterday.