USSF is screwing up big time on this one.
The women have new representation that is way more aggressive. The USSF is scared the women will strike before the Olympics so filed suit to argue that the CBA that expired in 2012 is still in effect per a Memorandum of Understanding that was to keep things going just until a new CBA could be finalized. How's that working out?
What the eeoc proceeding will do is give the women complete access to all financials and background on the main revenue deals. That's the real motivation along with putting the USSF in a bad PR position. To me, the issue really seems to be that the USSF has a not very good deal with Nike that pays them about what the Univ of Texas gets from Nike. The media deal is a sweetheart arrangement with the group that has the MLS rights. That will be the big problem for the USSF. The union will roll in a couple of experts who will say that the tv and media rights for the women are worth x million on the open market but those revenues are shifted out of the USSF to a related entity.
Incidentally, the girls DA will be another point against the USSF. "We care about girls and women's soccer." Really, got around to starting a girls DA ten years after the boys. Oops.
Fun that the financials break out team expenses except he for coaching which are combined. Wonder why? Just over 6M last year in total coaching costs for all national teams. Sure Klinesmann gets $3.5M of that but pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Frankly though the Nike deal is the most suspect to me. I want to know what other countries are getting. Here we have a multi billion dollar a year girls soccer clothing, equipment and shoe market. The WNT is the only endorsement group to reach that market. That is a very valuable asset.
The women have new representation that is way more aggressive. The USSF is scared the women will strike before the Olympics so filed suit to argue that the CBA that expired in 2012 is still in effect per a Memorandum of Understanding that was to keep things going just until a new CBA could be finalized. How's that working out?
What the eeoc proceeding will do is give the women complete access to all financials and background on the main revenue deals. That's the real motivation along with putting the USSF in a bad PR position. To me, the issue really seems to be that the USSF has a not very good deal with Nike that pays them about what the Univ of Texas gets from Nike. The media deal is a sweetheart arrangement with the group that has the MLS rights. That will be the big problem for the USSF. The union will roll in a couple of experts who will say that the tv and media rights for the women are worth x million on the open market but those revenues are shifted out of the USSF to a related entity.
Incidentally, the girls DA will be another point against the USSF. "We care about girls and women's soccer." Really, got around to starting a girls DA ten years after the boys. Oops.
Fun that the financials break out team expenses except he for coaching which are combined. Wonder why? Just over 6M last year in total coaching costs for all national teams. Sure Klinesmann gets $3.5M of that but pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Frankly though the Nike deal is the most suspect to me. I want to know what other countries are getting. Here we have a multi billion dollar a year girls soccer clothing, equipment and shoe market. The WNT is the only endorsement group to reach that market. That is a very valuable asset.
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