It should not have taken the entire women’s football community voicing the disgust and wrong doing of the RFEF and the public actions of that bald fool for his resignation.
The Jamaican girls should not have had to create a GoFundMe page to get to Australia to compete.
The Canadian team should not have had to go public about their lack of pay.
It should not have taken the early departure of the USWNT to get Vlatko out.
The Zambian team should not have had to voice their issues of sexual abuse and misconduct of their coach.
So many other issues out there from so many other countries that should not even be in existence.
It should not take the players announcing to the world that there are issues for them to be taken seriously. Players should be able to feel comfortable enough to speak with their federations about problems and know that changes will be made and that they will not be singled out or become a victim of backlash. Treat female footballers with the same professionalism and respect you treat the males.
His injury actually so upsetting man. This was completely avoidable but De La Fuente insisted on playing him this match even though spain alrqdy qualified for the euros (thanks to gavi himself btw) and now he’s gonna miss the whole thing, at some point the RFEF have to sack this man because he always overworks his players that’s exactly what happened with pedri, he overworked him and he was barely 18.
picture 1: It's a real shame what's happening. From presenting our country with such vulgarity, to distort statements of the victim and above having the courage to blame her to victimize yourself for having committed an abuse, these are facts of which no one can go unpunished. Football is a social tool to move forward and progress, machismo should have no place in this system.
picture 2: The narcissist never believes they have made a mistake, they are able to lie, manipulate the truth and make the victim guilty in order to retain their power over others.
picture 3: I am sad and disappointed. As a footballer and as a person I don't feel represented by what happened today at the RFEF. I find it unfortunate that they continue to press and focus on a colleague. Wearing the Spanish National Team shirt is one of the greatest things that has happened to me in my career. I don't know if at some point I will be an option again, but I have made the decision not to return to the National Team until things change and this type of act does not go unpunished. For a fairer, more humane and decent football.
people are protesting on the streets of Madrid for jenni and the team.I'm so glad the spanish people are standing up for her and the girls not just online but in person.the signs the women are holding are so powerful and they're so powerful.
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