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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's look at US Soccers leadership... President Cindy Parlow Cone (former national team player and NWSL coach, USSF executive) Pro Council Representatives Jessica Berman (NWSL Commissioner) Don Garber (MLS Commissioner and CEO) Amanda Vandervort (President of USL Super League) Athlete Representatives Chris Ahrens (paralympian national team player) Nelson Akwari (former MLS and USL player) Sean Boyle (paralympian national team player) Lori Lindsey (former national team, WPS, and NWSL player; current NWSL, MLS, USL broadcast analyst) Danielle Slaton (former national team, WPS, and NWSL player) Whitney Engen (former national team and NWSL player) Yea there's no chance NWSL would create a league without US Soccer.[/quote] So what. High level soccer people serving on other soccer boards. Here is the list of Apple’s Board of Directors members: Board of Directors Arthur D. Levinson Chairman of the Board, Apple Founder and CEO Calico Wanda Austin, Ph.D. Former President and CEO The Aerospace Corporation Tim Cook CEO Apple Alex Gorsky Former Executive Chair Johnson & Johnson Andrea Jung President and CEO Grameen America Monica Lozano Former President and CEO College Futures Foundation Ronald D. Sugar, Ph.D. Former Chair and CEO Northrop Grumman Corporation Susan L. Wagner Co-Founder and Director BlackRock This is how business is done, but NWSL will do what is in their best interest. If their agenda aligns with US Soccer, then great but otherwise NWSL will do what is in the best interest of their league over US Soccer’s need for 18 players. How many USWNT players are currently playing in Europe? Do you think US Soccer cares where they play? Is US Soccer telling Premier league clubs how to develop our players? MLS and US Soccer sharing the same board room is a common thing regarding the sharing of ideas from a broad spectrum of soccer experience. This doesn’t mean US Soccer is going to form a youth league again. [/quote]
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