A Crown Seldom Enjoyed - Epilogue

a crown seldom enjoyed - epilogue

A Crown Seldom Enjoyed - Epilogue

To maintain the fragile peace between north and south, Clarke of House Tyrell is sent to live in Winterfell as an act of faith between the two kingdoms. There, she is put under the protection of the first queen in the north, Queen Lexa of House Stark, Daughter of Wolves. A woman draped in steel and silver, wolves at her heels and rumoured to be a manifestation of the fury of the old gods; Clarke refuses to be awed be her quiet violence and cold smile. Instead of fostering unity, the meeting of the wolf and the rose lights a spark that spreads through the rest of Westeros, threatening to burn it to the ground.

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Epilogue

The day dawns cool and bright, sun shining in through the window of the ancient fortress, a familiar sight after all of these years. Summer is just beginning to raise her head again, after a long, hard winter, and Clarke can’t help but be glad for it. She is tired of waking to cold mornings and falling into her bed on cold evenings, heavy under piles of furs to try to stay warm. This particular morning, however, she has something else to keep her warm, and a small smile tilts at the corners of her lips as she burrows back into the body curled up behind her. 

The hand thrown over her waist is as familiar as the sunlight gleaming in through the window, and she knows that when she twists within that grip to find the owner of that hand, she will grumble in her sleep and pull Clarke closer for just a few more moments of rest. The thought makes her heart warm, and she cannot bear to wait a moment longer to see that beautiful face and kiss those perfect lips. 

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Women's World Cup: Fifa 'entrenched in chauvinism' over prize money, says Hope Solo
Hope Solo says the disparity in prize money at the men's and women's World Cups shows that Fifa is "entrenched in chauvinism".

United States World Cup winner Hope Solo says that the disparity in prize money at the men’s and women’s World Cups shows that “male chauvinism is entrenched” in Fifa.

World football’s governing body says the £24m awarded to participating teams in 2019 is double the amount of 2015, but £315m was given to teams at the men’s 2018 tournament.

Australia’s players’ union says the difference - which has increased by £21m in the past four years - amounts to “discrimination”.

There are 24 teams in the 2019 Women’s World Cup while there were 32 in the men’s 2018 tournament.

“There is no excuse for that increase in this day and age,” former goalkeeper Solo, who is leading a lawsuit against US Soccer over equal pay, told BBC Sport.

“Being honest, it tells me that male chauvinism is entrenched in our global federation and these disparities are a reflection of that.

“We shouldn’t have to take these issues to courts and send letters to Fifa.”

The Women’s World Cup starts in France on Friday,

Fifa says prize money has increased five-fold since the 2007 tournament, and extra payments for teams’ preparations has taken its investment to £39m compared to £12m four years ago.

But if comparing prize money at the men’s World Cup and women’s World Cups, there was a £270m difference for the 2014 and 2015 tournaments, which has increased to £291m for the 2018 and 2019 editions.

Professional Footballers Australia has written to Fifa and started a campaign about the issue.

Fifa’s chief women’s football officer Sarai Bareman has said: “Prize money for the World Cup teams is only a small part of the investment Fifa is doing for the development of women’s football around the world.”

Fifa president Gianni Infantino said last year that the prize money for the 2019 tournament was “massively higher than the last World Cup. We are making progress.”

Solo, a two-time Olympic champion, was capped 202 times during her 17-year international career and won the World Cup in 2015.

“The state of the game is in a beautiful place because of the talent alone and the commercial dollars being put in, but Fifa remain very chauvinistic when it comes to putting money into the women’s game and we really could do a lot better job,” she said.

Solo, who will work as a pundit for the BBC during the Women’s World Cup, called on other federations to support the Australian union’s stance.

“It can’t be one federation or one country here and there…. all of the federations should be behind this to further the women’s game,” she added.

“We need to put in more money from grassroots all the way up to more prize money in the World Cup. Fifa needs to get its hands a little bit wet in terms of addressing these issues and being hands on. Right now, they address the women’s game with a 20-foot pole and remain quiet.

“As a soccer family with a worldwide audience, we should be addressing these issues, and not just the women but with men too.”

Solo says the battles some women’s football players face “break her heart”.

Since she and other members of US Soccer challenged their federation about equal pay, she has learned how some players have to negotiate with their federations about whether they pay for internet access in hotels and receive tracksuits.

“Some of the minute things players are fighting for break my heart. We shouldn’t be fighting our federations for internet, or players having to pay out of their own pockets,” she said.

“I’ve done my best to reach out to other federations, and we have put our minds together, but we see that male chauvinism is still apparent.”


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