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In the video game version it would only be a disaster for sales if they started promoting a mixed bag. EA is doing women a favour by including them in this game because they are making women look much better at this sport than they truly are.
Men are so bloody talented at football that you could argue that EA is making them look worse. It's hard to emulate men playing this game. They are like artists on the field. They'll show patience on the ball, then, without warning, they'll unleash an explosion of tricks that you never see coming.
It blows your mind.
That's why it's the most popular sport in the world.
I mean it is weird to have female and male players in ultimate team - very weird.
how is this weird? Im a woman and ive played on mixed teams in real life. This is not a strange concept by any means.