
Edwin Games
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Edwin Games
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MLS TV# SpaceWalker/ Telecommunications, Avid Soccer Fan, Terps/Skins/O's/DCU Ret.USMC 80's baby @UniteToWatch Team



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Year is 2068 and the only way they get me to respond to my dementia treatment is by playing retro fifa songs




Lowkey highkey the greatest song fifa song of all time

If you got paid $50K to talk about 1 subject for 4 hours straight, what would you talk about ??

“Women’s soccer has allowed men's soccer to have more visibility here, and I think it's also allowed the men's teams to step up.” Assia Grazioli-Venier, an investor in Washington Spirit, explains how NWSL is making soccer popular in the U.S., not MLS. 🗣️ “Actually, one of the things that has grown the intention and interest in soccer in this country is women's soccer,” she said via an interview with Front Office Sports. “You know, no judgment for MLS, but it just hasn't been able to compete with European soccer or be respected for much of its existence.” “And on the flip side, women's soccer is very well respected by the Europeans.” “You're hard pressed to ask anyone in Europe with a women’s league if they have any issues with NWSL.” “The talent is best in class. And in fact, there's this give or take of who's going to steal one athlete from one coast to the next. And you don't have that with MLS.” “So I actually think that there is going to be more of a growth in soccer in this country, but I think that's just natural progression of what's already been happening around women's.” “I always say that one of the unsung heroes of the growth of women's sports is actually girl dads, because they're the ones who have a daughter and go, ‘Well, sh*t. Now how do I entertain this thing?’ And then you go to women's soccer game, because you think you'll connect, and that's when you'll discover it's actually a really great game. And these women are really, really talented.” “So I actually think that it has grown. Women’s soccer has allowed men's soccer to have more visibility here, and I think it's also allowed the men's teams to step up. Not sure if they would admit to that.” “I do think that it has sort of forced some innovation in the men in MLS as well. And I'm really excited about the U.S. soccer space.” “When I first moved back to LA or back to the U.S. and I was talking about Juventus, and [Cristiano] Ronaldo. People were literally like, what’s Juventus?” “Now I mean, I watched it before my very eyes to see the interest and knowledge people have here about European football.” Grazioli-Venier is a venture capitalist, businessperson, and media executive. Born in Rome and raised in New York City, she’s been investing in women’s health, entertainment companies, and sports businesses in both the U.S. and Europe. She was a member of board of directors at Juventus for nine years.

Nobody talks about how the melting ice cube created the space for women’s (and lower tier men’s) sports on TV. Uneconomical scripted shows left broadcast & cable creating schedule holes. They were first filled by upper tier men’s sports, then lower tier men’s and women’s sports.

Chicago Bulls Introduction during the 1997 NBA Finals Game 6 🔥

when did you realise you may be watching the greatest tv show of all time?















