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by Guest » 30 minutes ago

It’s not about their relationship and more to do with Australia/Ellie so I hope okay to share here! DAZN interview of Ellie quizzing Daan about Australia. She got all but one of them right, which is not a surprise 😂

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Kyra's back in training :clap:

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by Guest » Today, 13:43

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Macca’s style is A+. Shame I don’t have that sort of money to dress like that 😂
You can tell she’s making loads more money now because every outfit costs a fair bit and she’s walking around with about 5,000 on her wrist with that new van cleef. If advertising hair dryers got me dressing like that I’d be doing it too!
If that Van Cleef is the one it looks like then it’s £5,700…sheesh. Does Kirsty have that sort of money or do we think this is a self purchase with macca giving herself a treat?

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Little shit getting praise from big shit. Love to see it 😂
This is actually really sweet!!!! What a cute relationship. Still remember Katie fouling Kyra in the WC then getting up quickly to check she was okay lol. Makes sense she knew they'd be future teammates, as she never checked on Raso or Mini hahahaha.

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Little shit getting praise from big shit. Love to see it 😂

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by Guest » Today, 12:02

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Macca and Lani weren't lying about Cait having nothing up there 😂
The Arsenal and yellow card guesses killed me 🤣
Caitlin's accent is sooooo strong here

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by Guest » Today, 12:02

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by Guest » Today, 11:48

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Macca and Lani weren't lying about Cait having nothing up there 😂
The Arsenal and yellow card guesses killed me 🤣

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by Guest » Today, 11:43

Really nice Sam interview in Vogue!

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by Guest » Today, 11:38

Macca and Lani weren't lying about Cait having nothing up there 😂

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by Guest » Today, 10:28

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Kyra back in contention for this weekend. It was good to finally see her back running after the Leicester game. The relief when she's in today's training photos will be massive.

Great news about Kyra, hopefully she can get a string of starts now with Lia still out. They just posted a video with her Russo and Fox.

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by Guest » Today, 10:25

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Big weekend of finals coming up for the A-League and Champions League! What is your match of the weekend? Gotta say, I’m very much looking forward to both CL games, and getting to the Melbourne City v Newcastle game on Sunday. Anyone else heading to either Dub game?

Times in AEST (my Monday morning self is grateful for a 9:30pm Arsenal game).

WSL (Round 20)
Everton (Clare Wheeler) v Arsenal (Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley, Kyra Cooney-Cross) - Sunday 9:30pm
Aston Villa v West Ham (Mackenzie Arnold) - 11:00pm
Tottenham (Charli Grant) v Brighton (Charlie Rule*) - 11:00pm
Leicester (Courtney Nevin*, Remy Siemsen) v Manchester United - Monday 12:00am
Bristol City v Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy, Mary Fowler) - Monday 3:45am
Liverpool (Teagan Micah) v Chelsea - Thursday 4:00am

Champions League (Semi Final, Leg 2)
Chelsea v Barcelona - Sunday 2:30am
Paris Saint-Germain (Clare Hunt*) v Lyon (Ellie Carpenter) - Monday 12:00am

Liga F (Round 25)
Real Madrid (Hayley Raso) v Las Planas - Monday 2:00am

Damallsvenskan (Round 3)
Kristianstads (Amy Sayer, Clare Polkinghorne) v Hammarby - Saturday 11:00pm
BK Hacken (Aivi Luik*) v Pitea - 11:00pm

NWSL (Round 6)
San Diego Wave (Emily Van Egmond, Kaitlyn Torpey) v Bay FC - Sunday 12:00pm

Liberty A-League (Semi Final, Leg 2)
Sydney FC (Cortnee Vine, Jada Whyman) v Central Coast Mariners (Kyah Simon) - Saturday 3:00pm
Melbourne City v Newcastle Jets - Sunday 1:00pm
I know none of our girls are in it due to Sam’s injury but Chelsea/Barca is going to be a must-see game. Sooo good. Also looking forward to Lyon/PSG. Hoping Ellie’s team can get it done! But either way we get an Aussie in the final from that side which absolutely rules.

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by guest » Today, 10:21

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Macca’s style is A+. Shame I don’t have that sort of money to dress like that 😂
The low bun 😍
anyone else's crush on Macca just continuing to get bigger and bigger?

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by Guest » Today, 10:12

Big weekend of finals coming up for the A-League and Champions League! What is your match of the weekend? Gotta say, I’m very much looking forward to both CL games, and getting to the Melbourne City v Newcastle game on Sunday. Anyone else heading to either Dub game?

Times in AEST (my Monday morning self is grateful for a 9:30pm Arsenal game).

WSL (Round 20)
Everton (Clare Wheeler) v Arsenal (Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley, Kyra Cooney-Cross) - Sunday 9:30pm
Aston Villa v West Ham (Mackenzie Arnold) - 11:00pm
Tottenham (Charli Grant) v Brighton (Charlie Rule*) - 11:00pm
Leicester (Courtney Nevin*, Remy Siemsen) v Manchester United - Monday 12:00am
Bristol City v Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy, Mary Fowler) - Monday 3:45am
Liverpool (Teagan Micah) v Chelsea - Thursday 4:00am

Champions League (Semi Final, Leg 2)
Chelsea v Barcelona - Sunday 2:30am
Paris Saint-Germain (Clare Hunt*) v Lyon (Ellie Carpenter) - Monday 12:00am

Liga F (Round 25)
Real Madrid (Hayley Raso) v Las Planas - Monday 2:00am

Damallsvenskan (Round 3)
Kristianstads (Amy Sayer, Clare Polkinghorne) v Hammarby - Saturday 11:00pm
BK Hacken (Aivi Luik*) v Pitea - 11:00pm

NWSL (Round 6)
San Diego Wave (Emily Van Egmond, Kaitlyn Torpey) v Bay FC - Sunday 12:00pm

Liberty A-League (Semi Final, Leg 2)
Sydney FC (Cortnee Vine, Jada Whyman) v Central Coast Mariners (Kyah Simon) - Saturday 3:00pm
Melbourne City v Newcastle Jets - Sunday 1:00pm

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 09:54

Kyra back in contention for this weekend. It was good to finally see her back running after the Leicester game. The relief when she's in today's training photos will be massive.

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by Guest » Today, 09:41

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Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
He is controversial but he is better than Jonas.
When is Tony's contract up? I still think he's an average manager who cost us the loss in the WC semis.
x2
Include a Simon who is not fully fit in the squad to warm the bench when someone younger could have been in.
Not playing Chids when needed.
SF: Tired legs and DM lacking but Wheeler was warming the bench.
Afraid to use younger players

Football Australia need to pay a higher salary to get someone better.
100% he costed us the SF and 3rd place game. No rotation, same old tactics (bomb it long to Sam and hope for the best), using the same old players, ect.
Am I the only one who really doesn’t see the “bomb it long” to Sam narrative anymore…
The reason why he fucked pics he ran the girls into the ground same starting 11 then never subbing even when we were 3-0 2-0 up in two games Steph and cait looked exhausted

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by Guest » Today, 09:33

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
He is controversial but he is better than Jonas.
When is Tony's contract up? I still think he's an average manager who cost us the loss in the WC semis.
x2
Include a Simon who is not fully fit in the squad to warm the bench when someone younger could have been in.
Not playing Chids when needed.
SF: Tired legs and DM lacking but Wheeler was warming the bench.
Afraid to use younger players

Football Australia need to pay a higher salary to get someone better.
100% he costed us the SF and 3rd place game. No rotation, same old tactics (bomb it long to Sam and hope for the best), using the same old players, ect.
Am I the only one who really doesn’t see the “bomb it long” to Sam narrative anymore…

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by Guest » Today, 09:25

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
He is controversial but he is better than Jonas.
When is Tony's contract up? I still think he's an average manager who cost us the loss in the WC semis.
x2
Include a Simon who is not fully fit in the squad to warm the bench when someone younger could have been in.
Not playing Chids when needed.
SF: Tired legs and DM lacking but Wheeler was warming the bench.
Afraid to use younger players

Football Australia need to pay a higher salary to get someone better.
100% he costed us the SF and 3rd place game. No rotation, same old tactics (bomb it long to Sam and hope for the best), using the same old players, ect.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 09:23

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Macca’s style is A+. Shame I don’t have that sort of money to dress like that 😂
You can tell she’s making loads more money now because every outfit costs a fair bit and she’s walking around with about 5,000 on her wrist with that new van cleef. If advertising hair dryers got me dressing like that I’d be doing it too!

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by Guest » Today, 09:22

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Macca’s style is A+. Shame I don’t have that sort of money to dress like that 😂
The low bun 😍

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by Guest » Today, 09:22

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
He is controversial but he is better than Jonas.
When is Tony's contract up? I still think he's an average manager who cost us the loss in the WC semis.
After the Olympics it's been reported. Who is available in terms of Head Coaches that we should be targeting? I hope they spend a bit more to get someone good who isn't afraid to bench players when they're out of form.

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by Guest » Today, 09:15

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I just noticed Jamie Caitlin’s sister is going to London but looks like for a day … surely not
Haha no she's blanked out the dates. So it's likely a whole week or more - Fly out Wednesday then depart the next Thursday etc.
Pretty sure it's for a few months. She and Cait have both mentioned being together for Cait's 30th. Guessing may head over the for Olympics, travel for a few months and then fly home after Cait's birthday.
Yeah she will probably be here for a few months but maybe venture out to Europe a bit and go around all over.

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by Guest » Today, 09:07

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I just noticed Jamie Caitlin’s sister is going to London but looks like for a day … surely not
Haha no she's blanked out the dates. So it's likely a whole week or more - Fly out Wednesday then depart the next Thursday etc.
Pretty sure it's for a few months. She and Cait have both mentioned being together for Cait's 30th. Guessing may head over the for Olympics, travel for a few months and then fly home after Cait's birthday.

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by Guest » Today, 08:56

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I just noticed Jamie Caitlin’s sister is going to London but looks like for a day … surely not
Haha no she's blanked out the dates. So it's likely a whole week or more - Fly out Wednesday then depart the next Thursday etc.

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by Guest » Today, 08:49

I just noticed Jamie Caitlin’s sister is going to London but looks like for a day … surely not

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:47

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
He is controversial but he is better than Jonas.
When is Tony's contract up? I still think he's an average manager who cost us the loss in the WC semis.
x2
Include a Simon who is not fully fit in the squad to warm the bench when someone younger could have been in.
Not playing Chids when needed.
SF: Tired legs and DM lacking but Wheeler was warming the bench.
Afraid to use younger players

Football Australia need to pay a higher salary to get someone better.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:34

Macca’s style is A+. Shame I don’t have that sort of money to dress like that 😂

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:09

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
He is controversial but he is better than Jonas.
When is Tony's contract up? I still think he's an average manager who cost us the loss in the WC semis.

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by Guest » Today, 06:59

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Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
Why is Joe not well liked?
He is not well liked by players who play under him. Ellie’s fiancée went to Lyon from Arsenal with zero confidence in herself because he wrecked it. She said she went to Lyon completely not believing in herself and her new coach (Bompastor) played a significant role in building her back up. He is harsh. Several Arsenal players wanted to leave because of him and a few (Williamson, Mead, Miedema, probably others as well) told the club if he was renewed they would not stay at the club. He wasn’t fired, but he wasn’t extended as manager even though the club had wanted to. Juve players have voiced their displeasure with him too. He’s an awful choice as Matildas manager or as any manager really. The game has grown beyond needing to tolerate shit coaches
And yet Jen Beattie talks him up at every opportunity, best manager she has ever had. All managers are different, just like players🤷‍♀️
I have such a controversial opinion on Joe. I thought he did a lot more with Arsenal than Jonas despite having a lot less to work with. But that might be more of a criticism of Jonas and his inability to manage his squad and the resources they now have.

The players absolutely hated him by the final season though. As the anon above mentioned, Daan left with her confidence in pieces, Jill Roord let that season too. And a bunch of players who stayed banded together to push him out. The 2020/1 season was chaotic though and there was a lot of infighting amount players, compounded by some players breaching covid lockdowns etc. it was kind of a mess
As controversial as your opinion may be, I completely agree with it. The players (at least some of them) can hate Joe as much as they like, he did much more for Arsenal than Jonas has and I stand by this (but as you also pointed out, it could really just be Jonas' incompetence).

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by Guest » Today, 06:44

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Why is Joe not well liked?
He is not well liked by players who play under him. Ellie’s fiancée went to Lyon from Arsenal with zero confidence in herself because he wrecked it. She said she went to Lyon completely not believing in herself and her new coach (Bompastor) played a significant role in building her back up. He is harsh. Several Arsenal players wanted to leave because of him and a few (Williamson, Mead, Miedema, probably others as well) told the club if he was renewed they would not stay at the club. He wasn’t fired, but he wasn’t extended as manager even though the club had wanted to. Juve players have voiced their displeasure with him too. He’s an awful choice as Matildas manager or as any manager really. The game has grown beyond needing to tolerate shit coaches
And yet Jen Beattie talks him up at every opportunity, best manager she has ever had. All managers are different, just like players🤷‍♀️
I have such a controversial opinion on Joe. I thought he did a lot more with Arsenal than Jonas despite having a lot less to work with. But that might be more of a criticism of Jonas and his inability to manage his squad and the resources they now have.

The players absolutely hated him by the final season though. As the anon above mentioned, Daan left with her confidence in pieces, Jill Roord let that season too. And a bunch of players who stayed banded together to push him out. The 2020/1 season was chaotic though and there was a lot of infighting amount players, compounded by some players breaching covid lockdowns etc. it was kind of a mess
what was the context to this?
During the 2020/1 season, the WSL had really strict rules about covid protocol in order to be able to play. Arsenal players were not allowed to leave the country but three players (Katie, Jordan Nobbs and Leah Williamson) went to Dubai for the Christmas break. A couple of them brought back covid, went to training and then tested positive. The entire team had to isolate and it was reported the other players were really mad at them because they had played by the rules and many hadn't seen their family in ages. Kim Little, in particular was said to be furious. Jen Beattie was in cancer treatment at the time, so there was a layer of serious risk to it as well.

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by Guest » Today, 06:41

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I'm a little surprised one of the A-League coaches wasn't named head coach, but really happy for Emily, Kat & Mel to be appointed assistant coaches - ytg.

But classic LVD having a sook about the appointment.

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Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
Why is Joe not well liked?
He is not well liked by players who play under him. Ellie’s fiancée went to Lyon from Arsenal with zero confidence in herself because he wrecked it. She said she went to Lyon completely not believing in herself and her new coach (Bompastor) played a significant role in building her back up. He is harsh. Several Arsenal players wanted to leave because of him and a few (Williamson, Mead, Miedema, probably others as well) told the club if he was renewed they would not stay at the club. He wasn’t fired, but he wasn’t extended as manager even though the club had wanted to. Juve players have voiced their displeasure with him too. He’s an awful choice as Matildas manager or as any manager really. The game has grown beyond needing to tolerate shit coaches
And yet Jen Beattie talks him up at every opportunity, best manager she has ever had. All managers are different, just like players🤷‍♀️
I have such a controversial opinion on Joe. I thought he did a lot more with Arsenal than Jonas despite having a lot less to work with. But that might be more of a criticism of Jonas and his inability to manage his squad and the resources they now have.

The players absolutely hated him by the final season though. As the anon above mentioned, Daan left with her confidence in pieces, Jill Roord let that season too. And a bunch of players who stayed banded together to push him out. The 2020/1 season was chaotic though and there was a lot of infighting amount players, compounded by some players breaching covid lockdowns etc. it was kind of a mess
what was the context to this?

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
Why is Joe not well liked?
He is not well liked by players who play under him. Ellie’s fiancée went to Lyon from Arsenal with zero confidence in herself because he wrecked it. She said she went to Lyon completely not believing in herself and her new coach (Bompastor) played a significant role in building her back up. He is harsh. Several Arsenal players wanted to leave because of him and a few (Williamson, Mead, Miedema, probably others as well) told the club if he was renewed they would not stay at the club. He wasn’t fired, but he wasn’t extended as manager even though the club had wanted to. Juve players have voiced their displeasure with him too. He’s an awful choice as Matildas manager or as any manager really. The game has grown beyond needing to tolerate shit coaches
And yet Jen Beattie talks him up at every opportunity, best manager she has ever had. All managers are different, just like players🤷‍♀️
I have such a controversial opinion on Joe. I thought he did a lot more with Arsenal than Jonas despite having a lot less to work with. But that might be more of a criticism of Jonas and his inability to manage his squad and the resources they now have.

The players absolutely hated him by the final season though. As the anon above mentioned, Daan left with her confidence in pieces, Jill Roord let that season too. And a bunch of players who stayed banded together to push him out. The 2020/1 season was chaotic though and there was a lot of infighting amount players, compounded by some players breaching covid lockdowns etc. it was kind of a mess

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Today, 01:15
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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
Why is Joe not well liked?
He is not well liked by players who play under him. Ellie’s fiancée went to Lyon from Arsenal with zero confidence in herself because he wrecked it. She said she went to Lyon completely not believing in herself and her new coach (Bompastor) played a significant role in building her back up. He is harsh. Several Arsenal players wanted to leave because of him and a few (Williamson, Mead, Miedema, probably others as well) told the club if he was renewed they would not stay at the club. He wasn’t fired, but he wasn’t extended as manager even though the club had wanted to. Juve players have voiced their displeasure with him too. He’s an awful choice as Matildas manager or as any manager really. The game has grown beyond needing to tolerate shit coaches
And yet Jen Beattie talks him up at every opportunity, best manager she has ever had. All managers are different, just like players🤷‍♀️

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 02:05

For the anon who was still looking to get tickets to the China game(s). Final ticket sales on next Monday.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 01:37

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
Why is Joe not well liked?
He is not well liked by players who play under him. Ellie’s fiancée went to Lyon from Arsenal with zero confidence in herself because he wrecked it. She said she went to Lyon completely not believing in herself and her new coach (Bompastor) played a significant role in building her back up. He is harsh. Several Arsenal players wanted to leave because of him and a few (Williamson, Mead, Miedema, probably others as well) told the club if he was renewed they would not stay at the club. He wasn’t fired, but he wasn’t extended as manager even though the club had wanted to. Juve players have voiced their displeasure with him too. He’s an awful choice as Matildas manager or as any manager really. The game has grown beyond needing to tolerate shit coaches

Re: Australian Womens Football

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.
Why is Joe not well liked?

Re: Australian Womens Football

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.
Would not be surprised if he's appointed tillies coach after Tony.

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Some stats for Joe as a manager.

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
Old El Paso she hasn’t actually posted about though so not really sure what’s happened with that one. Her and two other athletes posted on stories about it and said to check their socials another day and then nothing..
But yeah there’s been quite a few recently!
Add in the book deal which was announced recently and she’s been busy for sure.
If I was in her position unless something really didn’t align with my morals, I’d accept everything like she has done. You aren’t going to turn money down when you don’t know how long the opportunities are going to be there for.
Old El Paso came up as a tiktok sponsored ad for me today. I agree, I'd probably get that bag. Just can understand why the rest of the girls don't want to do that and it might stifle her future opportunities.
Yeah I mean let’s be real, there’s no way she gets youfoodz meals delivered and eats them at home. There’s no way she uses that Dyson hairdryer. There’s no way she’s wearing any of the just jeans stuff her and alanna wore in that shoot. The other stuff you could argue would be legit - she’s said her favourite food is Mexican, she does drink a lot of coffee etc. I love that she’s done stuff for hearing loss companies too but I can understand her not wanting that to become her whole brand. But I agree, I don’t want to see her using her social media purely as a promotional tool for company after company every week!
Why would anyone not use a dyson hairdryer especially when they have long hair. It's an amazing hairdryer. I hope dyson gives her the vacuum cleaner and air purifier too. She will use her Nespresso too. As for other products I agree she might not use them

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I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Macca said in an interview that when she first started playing professionally she was making $1000 for the whole season. Other than Sam and other top tier stars most players aren’t making massive wages, so honestly good for them for going and getting something extra.

Re: Australian Womens Football

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by Guest » Yesterday, 08:45

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I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”
As long as she doesn’t partner with, or promote, anything that is harmful or makes her seem like a poor role model and that sort of stuff then I genuinely couldn’t care less what products she shares and I hope she gets all the money for them. She’s being smart and making money whilst the attention is there, knowing full well it wasn’t there before the WC and could be gone any minute. Who am I to tell her she should say no to making money because she doesn’t actually eat youfoodz products? 😂😂😂

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Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”
Speak for yourself!
Da. I don’t think they are necessarily inauthentic as such, you just hope she doesn’t say yes to absolutely everything and end up overdoing it. Which I suppose is hard to navigate. If you are being offered $$ to say you use a Dyson hairdryer (and in return get given a bunch of products your partner will use), you aren’t going to say no. It’s not harming anyone. Where it’ll be too much is if she takes on stuff that’s completely against her brand/how she presents herself ie if she was doing makeup stuff or bikini brands etc

Re: Australian Womens Football

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I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”
Speak for yourself!

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 08:09

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
Old El Paso she hasn’t actually posted about though so not really sure what’s happened with that one. Her and two other athletes posted on stories about it and said to check their socials another day and then nothing..
But yeah there’s been quite a few recently!
Add in the book deal which was announced recently and she’s been busy for sure.
If I was in her position unless something really didn’t align with my morals, I’d accept everything like she has done. You aren’t going to turn money down when you don’t know how long the opportunities are going to be there for.
Old El Paso came up as a tiktok sponsored ad for me today. I agree, I'd probably get that bag. Just can understand why the rest of the girls don't want to do that and it might stifle her future opportunities.
Yeah I mean let’s be real, there’s no way she gets youfoodz meals delivered and eats them at home. There’s no way she uses that Dyson hairdryer. There’s no way she’s wearing any of the just jeans stuff her and alanna wore in that shoot. The other stuff you could argue would be legit - she’s said her favourite food is Mexican, she does drink a lot of coffee etc. I love that she’s done stuff for hearing loss companies too but I can understand her not wanting that to become her whole brand. But I agree, I don’t want to see her using her social media purely as a promotional tool for company after company every week!

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I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”

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