Red the Bear
Something less generic
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Maybe, it would do so especially if nations tried to use it the same way they do with other sports.Mostly quality but also all the stuff behind the scenes that optimises performance at the highest level (PEDs excluded).
Maybe other sports have greater research and training but it appears football is becoming the no. 1 due to the money in the game. Clubs are now becoming super-specialised in their training. Things like Liverpool working with some group to improve their psychological state when taking penalties speaks to how specialised the training is becoming.
I'll imagine that there is little if any difference between the quality of man and woman Olympic sports.
Premier league reportedly made 2.3 billion pounds last year, how much did the female equivalent of it did? That's just the reality of it.Errrr......over 90k twice have watched Barca's women play at the Camp Nou this very season, so I really don't see where you are coming from in terms of your point that it won't get close to anything the men's game generates.