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"cindy paulo cone" Discussed on ESPN FC
"League champions. Meanwhile, at the very much the other end of the spectrum, of course, it's the relegation playoff. Her to belen take on Hamburg, the first leg of that tie is on Thursday, two 30 eastern on ESPN+. This is an ad for roundup weed and grass killer with sure shot wand. It kills weeds down to the root, so they don't come back. It works for you, your neighbor, your neighbor's neighbor and his neighbor's neighbor. It's roundup. Weed and grass killer with short shot want. When used as directed always read and follow pesticide label directions. Meanwhile, it was a historic day for U.S. Sankara's the United States men's and women's national teams have ratified new collective bargaining agreements that guarantee equal pay. Jeff Kala was written about it on the website and U.S. soccer presence, Cindy Paulo cone also spoke about it today. I am so proud of what we have been able to achieve bringing both the men's and women's players associations together for the first time with U.S. soccer to negotiate this deal. They include identical game payments, pooling and sharing of all prize money, including World Cup prize money, where the first country to ever do that. So what other countries have done is they will give equal percentages of their World Cup prize money to the players, so whatever the women's team wins, they would get a certain percentage in whatever the men's team won in their World Cup, they would get that same percentage. What we are doing is we're pulling all of the World Cup prize money together and then sharing it evenly among our men and our women's team. The men deserve a ton of credit. You know, I said months before we actually got them in the room together that this deal would not get done without the men's players and the men's Players Association coming together and working with the women's PA, the women's players and U.S. soccer. And they have absolutely done that. And I think this deal is going to have ramifications throughout the entire world. You know, it's game changing moment here in the U.S., but it has the potential to change how international soccer and international sport do business. With the equalization of prize money for men's and Women's World Cup, I think is just going to be a historic moment and hopefully it will create change throughout.

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"cindy paulo cone" 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.