INTERNET - Ownership groups across the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) are reportedly tasking their social media managers to put together a place holder, “We stand with the players who are fiercely advocating for change, and we are committed to doing our part to ensure a safe environment for the League’s players, staff, volunteers and fans,” messages for their future abusive coach scandals as the league ownership groups continue to be completely unable to stop doing horrible things.
“It’s important for us to remind you, the fan, that we are all in this together even though we SPECIFICALLY are the ones hiring and covering up for abusive head coaches, managers and general managers in this league,” stated one anonymous NWSL team employee.
A look at the draft indicates that it is specifically set up to ensure that fans believe the team is on their side and not, in actual reality, the specific entity that set up a scenario where men in power abused their position.
“If we word this the right way then it will seem that we are fighting the good fight even though we would technically be fighting that fight against ourselves,” stated one manager. “It’s all semantics anyway, right? We definitely stand with the players, we just would rather not hear anything about what is going on.”
The Nutmeg News will have more on this as we stand with the players who are fiercely advocating for change.