Welsh International men & women's team to earn the same
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Welsh International men & women's team to earn the same
Equal pay: Football Association of Wales agree landmark deal - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64299007
The men have taken a 25% pay cut to enable the women's team to get a pay rise of 25% so they have matching pay.
The men have taken a 25% pay cut to enable the women's team to get a pay rise of 25% so they have matching pay.
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Re: Welsh International men & women's team to earn the same
Madness.
I'm no misogynist, but there is no justification for this, other than pandering to the few.
I can only believe that the men are happy for this to happen, and it's their money, so their shout, but there can never be equality in Sport.
If you do want equality, then scrap mens and womens football, and just have football...........
I'm no misogynist, but there is no justification for this, other than pandering to the few.
I can only believe that the men are happy for this to happen, and it's their money, so their shout, but there can never be equality in Sport.
If you do want equality, then scrap mens and womens football, and just have football...........
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Nice gesture, but no male footballer ever became a millionaire by playing for wales - he did it by playing in the Premier League or Championship.
A welsh woman footballer that was good enough to play in the Premier League or Championship would likely find herself a millionaire before the season was out, but one might try to find a unicorn horn with more success.
A welsh woman footballer that was good enough to play in the Premier League or Championship would likely find herself a millionaire before the season was out, but one might try to find a unicorn horn with more success.
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Can't see this ever happening in club football so no worries there.
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Well, the simple justification for this is that they’re doing the same job, so deserve the same pay. And I wouldn’t call half of Welsh international footballers ‘the few’.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:12 pmMadness.
I'm no misogynist, but there is no justification for this, other than pandering to the few.
I can only believe that the men are happy for this to happen, and it's their money, so their shout, but there can never be equality in Sport.
If you do want equality, then scrap mens and womens football, and just have football...........
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If they were doing the same job which requires the same amount of skill then fair enough. Clearly that isn’t the case
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Haha good pun. I know what you mean but until women get the same support showing up for games then clubs will never be able to afford it. But never say never, women tennis players only have to play 3 sets while the men have to play 5 and they get the same prize money. It seems rthey only want equality when it comes to the money.
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Pretty sure there was 45k at Arsenal v Chelsea at the weekend.
This is a great move by the Welsh FA.
This is a great move by the Welsh FA.
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Fortunately there is more in sport than money.
i would think the more important thing to these Welsh men and women is to represent their country.
The money is small change to a top professional footballer.
i would think the more important thing to these Welsh men and women is to represent their country.
The money is small change to a top professional footballer.
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They are doing the same job. Bearing in mind the physical differences between men and women, you’re essentially saying that in any job that requires physicality and therefore that men can perform to a better standard, women deserve to be paid less.SalisburyClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:36 pmIf they were doing the same job which requires the same amount of skill then fair enough. Clearly that isn’t the case
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Could only happen in Wales where the men’s and women’s National teams are on par in terms of quality.
Will be Scotland next.
Will be Scotland next.
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Getting gates of 45k fella?
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How much were the tickets?
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Chelsea v Liverpool women in next few days £10 or less!
Charge normal Chelsea men’s prices attendance the might be????
Charge normal Chelsea men’s prices attendance the might be????
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The women’s game is growing - not sure why you guys can’t get your head around this
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They were £12.
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Nobody is denying it’s growing - that’s got nothing to do with this thread.helmclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:29 pmThe women’s game is growing - not sure why you guys can’t get your head around this
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Erm, neither do ticket prices.CardyTheClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:34 pmNobody is denying it’s growing - that’s got nothing to do with this thread.
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Funny argument, this.
Surely it's entirely up to the welsh FA who are obviously keen on parity.
I fail to see what harm it does.
Surely it's entirely up to the welsh FA who are obviously keen on parity.
I fail to see what harm it does.
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It scares small-minded people. I pity them.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:45 pmFunny argument, this.
Surely it's entirely up to the welsh FA who are obviously keen on parity.
I fail to see what harm it does.
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We’re talking about how the Welsh FA have decided to grant equal pay to their male and female international counterparts. The price of a twix at the Millennium Stadium is financially related but equally irrelevant.CardyTheClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:47 pmBut of course they do. We are talking about finances, aren’t we?
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So helms 45k attendance comment (the one I was replying to) is equally irrelevant too, yes?
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Yes.CardyTheClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:54 pmSo helms 45k attendance comment (the one I was replying to) is equally irrelevant too, yes?
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The WSL is averaging 6k a game this season.
In comparison league 2 is averaging about 4.5k a game this season.
The lionesses winning the Euros has obviously helped create a surge of interest and it's a good thing.
The pay parity for Welsh International footballers is a good thing, I'd expect the English FA to follow suit, especially as the lionesses have actually won something recently....
In comparison league 2 is averaging about 4.5k a game this season.
The lionesses winning the Euros has obviously helped create a surge of interest and it's a good thing.
The pay parity for Welsh International footballers is a good thing, I'd expect the English FA to follow suit, especially as the lionesses have actually won something recently....
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Do you think it should come in at club level too?GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:58 pmThe WSL is averaging 6k a game this season.
In comparison league 2 is averaging about 4.5k a game this season.
The lionesses winning the Euros has obviously helped create a surge of interest and it's a good thing.
The pay parity for Welsh International footballers is a good thing, I'd expect the English FA to follow suit, especially as the lionesses have actually won something recently....
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The Average Women’s Super League attendance is less than 1,000 , I expect that’s irrelevant though.
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To the subject of equal pay in the context of this thread ie. the Welsh Fa’s decision to grant equal pay to their male and female internationals.
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This is just pandering for the sake of it. Will the women’s coach be on the same wage as the men’s?
I highly doubt it.
I highly doubt it.
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You said earlier ‘Well, the simple justification for this is that they’re doing the same job, so deserve the same’ ….Would this apply at club level too? Or is the question not allowed with it being irrelevant to the title of this topic?
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I think any question is allowed. My comment which you’ve quoted was in relation to this particular story which is summarised in the title of the thread, the poster I was replying to claimed that the Welsh FA’s decision was ‘MADNESS’.CardyTheClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:30 pmYou said earlier ‘Well, the simple justification for this is that they’re doing the same job, so deserve the same’ ….Would this apply at club level too? Or is the question not allowed with it being irrelevant to the title of this topic?
As for would equal pay apply at club level too, that would be a decision for the individual club to make. In most cases, but probably not all, I would suggest that it shouldn’t apply as football clubs are commercially driven entities and the men’s team generates more revenue. Football clubs also pay their players differently according to a number of factors such as ability and commercial worth.
But the Welsh FA aren’t a football club, and this thread is about the Welsh FA. So I don’t see how your question about whether clubs should have equal pay for players is relevant to whether the Welsh FA should pay their male and female players equally.
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You really are dim , aren’t you .Rileybobs wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:39 pmI think any question is allowed. My comment which you’ve quoted was in relation to this particular story which is summarised in the title of the thread, the poster I was replying to claimed that the Welsh FA’s decision was ‘MADNESS’.
As for would equal pay apply at club level too, that would be a decision for the individual club to make. In most cases, but probably not all, I would suggest that it shouldn’t apply as football clubs are commercially driven entities and the men’s team generates more revenue. Football clubs also pay their players differently according to a number of factors such as ability and commercial worth.
But the Welsh FA aren’t a football club, and this thread is about the Welsh FA. So I don’t see how your question about whether clubs should have equal pay for players is relevant to whether the Welsh FA should pay their male and female players equally.
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Having played in the Welsh league and seen the wages players are on there won’t be a massive gap to fill to match it up. As others have said players make their money moving to other leagues.
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It’s an entertainment business not a politically correct business - the income for the Welsh FA is mainly generated by male players. If they all agree to split it evenly then fair enough. But let’s not pretend it’s deserved, they are not doing the same job -the skill level/entertainment level is hugely different.
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How did you find that picture of me?Casper2 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:52 pmhttps://www.sciencealert.com/people-who ... s-find/amp
Just for you Riley. enjoy
I don’t tend to pick up on spelling and grammar mistakes, I just find that when attempting to insult someone else’s intelligence on a messageboard, it helps your cause if you have a basic grasp of written English.
Unfortunately, you have resorted to personal abuse rather than attempt to discuss the points I’ve raised - but that’s your decision.
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Personal abuseRileybobs wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:57 pmHow did you find that picture of me?
I don’t tend to pick up on spelling and grammar mistakes, I just find that when attempting to insult someone else’s intelligence on a messageboard, it helps your cause if you have a basic grasp of written English.
Unfortunately, you have resorted to personal abuse rather than attempt to discuss the points I’ve raised - but that’s your decision.
You definitely need to get out more
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It'll never happen at club level because the clubs won't do it. What are the odds of Burnley FC using half the gate and TV income to ensure that the women playing in front of a few hundred in (for some reason) Leyland should get paid half a million a year?
When the clubs raise as much money from women's football as they do from men's, then the pay will equalise. Until then, it won't. And if the FA insisted that it does, clubs would just stop having women's teams.
The Welsh FA has decided that the gate receipts and TV income from the men's game should be used to subsidise the women's game; their choice. But the argument that they are doing the same job or are working just as hard to get there is specious, because it could apply to all sportspeople - why should Roger Federer get more money than the world croquet champion? Because he and his sport generate the money, and croquet doesn't.
Incidentally, the tennis "equal pay" principle doesn't apply to non-major tournaments, because in non-major tournaments the men aren't there to (in effect) subsidise the women. Which is why Queens (ATP500 tournament) has total prize money of £2m and Eastbourne (WTA500) has prize money of £600k. The women, equal work or otherwise, don't generate the same income.
When the clubs raise as much money from women's football as they do from men's, then the pay will equalise. Until then, it won't. And if the FA insisted that it does, clubs would just stop having women's teams.
The Welsh FA has decided that the gate receipts and TV income from the men's game should be used to subsidise the women's game; their choice. But the argument that they are doing the same job or are working just as hard to get there is specious, because it could apply to all sportspeople - why should Roger Federer get more money than the world croquet champion? Because he and his sport generate the money, and croquet doesn't.
Incidentally, the tennis "equal pay" principle doesn't apply to non-major tournaments, because in non-major tournaments the men aren't there to (in effect) subsidise the women. Which is why Queens (ATP500 tournament) has total prize money of £2m and Eastbourne (WTA500) has prize money of £600k. The women, equal work or otherwise, don't generate the same income.
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There is a difference between being "seen" to do the right thing and actually doing the rational common sense thing.
Just an example. Male solicitor/Female solicitor - equally capable of representing their clients/dealing with workloads yet male solicitors are likely to be paid more than their female counterparts. This is clearly wrong and it is the same across many professions. The gender inequality in pay where a female is equally capable as a male. It needs sorting and strides are being made..albeit slowly to change this.
However when it comes to a physical sport such as football. This really can't be applied. Men and women do not compete in the same sphere at the same level. Men generate a vastly bigger amount financially into the game. In a situation like this they need to be treated as separate entities and be rewarded depending on how much they generate.
Womens football is growing at a rapid rate (and about time)but it is light years behind the mens game in a financial sense. It stands to reason that at a club level equal pay just can't happen. Not for the forseeable anyway.Now surely the Welsh FA generates most of its money from the mens team. I'm not 100% but I don't think the womens team fill the Cardiff stadium.
The Lionesses have recently filled Wembley..and if they continue to do so then there would be a good case for equal pay based on the money they generate.
Lets not pretend that the Welsh FA and the mens team are doing this out of equality. It is not wrong to say they just aren't equal in standard or more importantly in revenue. They are doing it to be "seen" to be doing the right thing and this is why they are being called out on it.
As in a lot of what is happening in this "Culture War". The PC side of it are that desperate for equality they are creating more inequality....and the really sad thing is they are completely blind to it.
Just an example. Male solicitor/Female solicitor - equally capable of representing their clients/dealing with workloads yet male solicitors are likely to be paid more than their female counterparts. This is clearly wrong and it is the same across many professions. The gender inequality in pay where a female is equally capable as a male. It needs sorting and strides are being made..albeit slowly to change this.
However when it comes to a physical sport such as football. This really can't be applied. Men and women do not compete in the same sphere at the same level. Men generate a vastly bigger amount financially into the game. In a situation like this they need to be treated as separate entities and be rewarded depending on how much they generate.
Womens football is growing at a rapid rate (and about time)but it is light years behind the mens game in a financial sense. It stands to reason that at a club level equal pay just can't happen. Not for the forseeable anyway.Now surely the Welsh FA generates most of its money from the mens team. I'm not 100% but I don't think the womens team fill the Cardiff stadium.
The Lionesses have recently filled Wembley..and if they continue to do so then there would be a good case for equal pay based on the money they generate.
Lets not pretend that the Welsh FA and the mens team are doing this out of equality. It is not wrong to say they just aren't equal in standard or more importantly in revenue. They are doing it to be "seen" to be doing the right thing and this is why they are being called out on it.
As in a lot of what is happening in this "Culture War". The PC side of it are that desperate for equality they are creating more inequality....and the really sad thing is they are completely blind to it.
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