Anyone who follows American sports knows that there’s been a battle going on between the US Women Soccer National Team (USWNT) versus their own federation, the US Soccer Federation (USSF). The issue of contention was that the women should earn much more parity in pay as compared to the male counterparts; in general, women always earn less than men. But the USWNT has always been a dominant powerhouse for decades, and they have the most number of World Cup titles and just won the most recent one. The tournament was certainly popular internationally.
The federation and players have not been able to get on the same page, leading (like it always does in America) to a lawsuit. Here is where it gets interesting. Just have a look at the legal briefing, of which the language was written by lawyers without the federation having a look at it first:
Then the lawyers argue (again as per SI):
The arguments are pathetic and discriminating, especially considering that the men’s team didn’t even qualify for the last World Cup, and has never reached a WC final. And at the moment, they’re bad.
And with that, the criticism has been so bad, from even people within the federation, that the president has been forced to step down after earlier making a public apology.
This is just as bad as Apple’s recent court battle alleging that the company doesn’t need to pay for store workers’ time when their bags are searched during off hours, because allegedly Apple Store workers don’t have to bring their Apple devices to work. What?