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Metatron

(1,260 posts)
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 12:18 PM Jan 2012

US women's soccer league cancelled

It should have been a triumphant day for women's soccer in North America – both Canada and the US had secured qualification for London 2012 by virtue of advancing to Sunday's final of the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament.

But less than 24 hours after the US women's national team defeated Canada 4-0 to win the tournament, the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) announced plans to cancel the 2012 season. Two WPS players, Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan, played a starring role in USA's win, scoring two goals apiece.

Most, if not all, of the vitriol will be hurled in the direction of Dan Borislow, who owned and operated the magicJack franchise in WPS during the 2011 season.

The controversial owner, who made a tidy fortune with his magicJack internet phone system, has been involved in a legal battle with the league's owners since they voted to terminate his franchise at the conclusion of the 2011 season. The WPS announcement specifically stated that the league is "suspending the 2012 season in order to address the legal issues head-on before moving forward with competition".


http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2012/jan/31/uswnt-wps-2012-season-cancelled

This isn't unexpected, but I was really hoping they would find a way to save the season.
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US women's soccer league cancelled (Original Post) Metatron Jan 2012 OP
From what I gather, Borislow is fine with destroying WPS in order to save it MrCoffee Jan 2012 #1
Quite upset.. mariematt Feb 2012 #2
Don't Blame Borislow DaveBrett Apr 2012 #3
Semi-Pro Is A Workable Model for Women's Soccer DaveBrett Jun 2012 #4
It sounds like there's going to be a new professional league by next season... regnaD kciN Jun 2012 #5

MrCoffee

(24,159 posts)
1. From what I gather, Borislow is fine with destroying WPS in order to save it
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 03:11 PM
Jan 2012

There is no middle ground on opinion of this guy, from what I can tell.

mariematt

(8 posts)
2. Quite upset..
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:59 AM
Feb 2012

I'm not big follower of women's soccer but still i was expecting to see this but its canceled now. Thus i am quite upset about it

DaveBrett

(20 posts)
3. Don't Blame Borislow
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 12:03 PM
Apr 2012

The league would have gone out of business at the end of the
second season if Borislow hadn't stepped in and offered to buy
the Washington franchise. The league was doomed with or
without Borislow.

DaveBrett

(20 posts)
4. Semi-Pro Is A Workable Model for Women's Soccer
Fri Jun 1, 2012, 11:07 PM
Jun 2012

I support women's soccer, but I am convinced that a semi-
professional league is the most viable formula for success.
The players need to have part time jobs during the week.
The quality of play won't suffer. Fans will enjoy it, and the
players will accept it. The alternative is no league at all.

regnaD kciN

(26,590 posts)
5. It sounds like there's going to be a new professional league by next season...
Sat Jun 2, 2012, 04:58 AM
Jun 2012

Hopefully, this one won't be so East Coast-centered; considering that the strength of interest in men's professional soccer is to the west, I would think women's teams would do well there, too.

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