With sports, there's no entitlement on the field. It's about numbers. It's about results. It's about outcomes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Traditionally, sport has looked down at number crunchers, but the reality is that they give sport the financial sustenance it needs.
Now there are two or three teams who are very ethical in their outlook who have opened up the economic benefits and that is probably going to be a turning point in the sport.
For the tiny percentage of people who are negatively affected by our embracing of standards, they can just get their sports somewhere else in the meantime. It's not like we're denying them hospital care.
Equality for men and women, across the world, not only in sports, is the goal. We obviously have a long way to go, but every little bit helps.
Economics is about creating win-win situations. But in sports, someone loses.
Sports are a great place to show that equality can happen.
On the field, everyone is equal.
All sports must be treated on the basis of equality.
I think that players play, and they compete, and it's not about incentives.
In the field of sports you are more or less accepted for what you do rather than what you are.