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Well the Washington Freedom already have an established team. They were actually the champions last year with a record of 13-1-1 in the W-League. Mia Hamm and Abby Wambach previously played for the Freedom before the original professional league folded.






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The ownership groups of the Washington Freedom, Jersey Sky Blue and FC Indiana W-League teams are also among the ownership groups of the new pro league. The Freedom, who officially joined the W-League last season and captured the league title in their first year, will be the first women's pro team with a vertically-integrated club pyramid. The Freedom, who will continue to field a W-League team, are also members of the USL Super-20 League, where they won the inaugural championship in 2006, and the Super Y-League. Jersey Sky Blue, an expansion club last season, will own the new NJ/NY pro team in addition to their W-League side and FC Indiana will be part of the ownership group of the new pro Chicago franchise.

In addition to the common ownership groups, Mass Premier Soccer, which operates the W-League Boston Renegades, PDL Cape Cod Crusaders and USL Super Y-League teams, announced a partnership with the professional Boston Breakers franchise.

 
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Well I'm gonna read up on the teams and me decision nearer the time , but like said I'll probably go for Solo's team.

 
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There's a rumor that the League officials are in search/looking to add an eighth team before the launch in the spring of 2009.

 
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Is there any word on them bringing back San Diego Spirit ?

 
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No word on who it'll be. San Diego do currently have a team in the W-League; the San Diego Sunwaves.

 
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COUNTDOWN TO LAUNCH



This time , 'next year' really and truly means next year. The league is back and it's for real. It was formed and funded way back in September , but tangible evidence of its realness was presented at the 2008 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Annual Convention in Baltimore , MD , mid-January. Hopefully enough evidence to silence even the most skeptical.

[b]It has a name: Women's Professional Soccer , 'WPS ' for short.

It has a logo: A deep navy , red , and gold colour scheme showcasing the silhouette of Mia Hamm , a nice nod to the past.

It has a web site : www.womensprosoccer.com

And it has a growing staff headed by League Commissioner Tonya Antonucci who has spearheaded the re-launch effort since 2005.


There are still a lot of questions to be answered and Anntonucci did her best to fill in the blanks.


Markets

WPS is prepared to launch with the seven teams it currently has under contract , Boston ( Boston Breakers ) , Chicago , Dallas ( Dallas Sting ) , Los Angeles , New Jersey/ New York , St.Louis , and Washington ( Washington Freedom ) , but is actively seeking an eighth team. WPS would love to have another team out on the West Coast. Antonucci named San Francisco and Kansas City as potential new markets for 2010 and threw out Philadelphia as someone they are in discussions with for 2009.

Television

There is no deal in place but Antonucci expects to be able to announce plans early this year.

Player Allocation

The exact method of player allocation has not been determined but Antonnucci said that the league is planning to draft in three stages. A draft of elite nationals and international players immediately on the heels of the Olympics , a combine/draft in December or January as soon as NCAA athletes are available and a supplemental draft in March relative to local team tryouts. Current plans are to allocate a maximum of four international players to each team.

Player Salaries

The salary structure , including a minimum and salary cap , will be determined at the league level with input from the players. " On the one hand , it's important to attract the best players and for them to know that at a minimum , they have a fair living wage for their total compensation , said Antonucci. " On the other hand , the owners need to have cost certainly such that they know that the business is manageable through the early years when they're going to be losing a lot of money. The players understand that too. No one wants this to be a one - year league ". She said that the salaries would less than the WUSA but still ' good ' numbers for the players.

The Soccer Family

WPS is looking to engage ' the soccer family ' as its target fan. Antonucci defines the soccer family as anyone who is passionate about soccer and that includes soccer moms and dads with their daughters and sons , teenaged club players that will come to matches with their teammates , 35 - year old guys that still play and are addicted to MLS and EPL , women who will come out and support the teams and the 13 - year old who is looking for a role model. " In the end , that question ( who is the target fan ) will be answered when we put the product on the field. If it's compelling , if it's exciting then that's going to pull all kinds of new people in " , said Antonucci.

Reasons To Believe

Antonucci addresses questions about the league's chances of success in the wake of the WUSA's failure by pointing out some important advantages of WPS:

A great model from the WUSA in terms of putting a quality product on the field.

The chance to learn from the mistakes made by the WUSA.

A shared infrastructure as opposed to a stand-alone league.

Realistic expectations based on historical data from three years of WUSA. attendance , not based on 1999 Fifa Women's World Cup euphoria or numbers.

A business plan that requires a minimum of only 5,000 fans per game to be successful.


" We would like to blow that number out and in different markets that will happen" , Antonucci. " If we can average 5,000 per game , we will be in a position where that fan will not be asking that question in three years down the road ".

 
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They poached our coach greedy Chicagoans
I read in the eligibility that they can only have 5 foreign international players per team i.e 35 in the whole League not that many then.

 

US WNT allocation live on 16th September

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It looks like they are making it an event like the good old NBA draft with Steve Nash the MC Shocked

 
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WPS assignments for top U.S. players

Bay Area: Nicole Barnhart, Rachel Buehler, Leslie Osborne

Boston Breakers: Angela Hucles, Kristine Lilly, Heather Mitts

Chicago Red Stars: Carli Lloyd, Kate Markgraf, Lindsay Tarpley

Los Angeles: Shannon Boxx, Stephanie Cox, Aly Wagner

Sky Blue FC (New York): Natasha Kai, Heather O'Reilly, Christie Rampone

St. Louis: Lori Chalupny, Tina Ellertson, Hope Solo

Washington Freedom: Ali Krieger, Abby Wambach, Cat Whitehil

 
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As I'm supporting Hope looks like it's St.Louis for me them.

 
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As I'm supporting Hope looks like it's St.Louis for me them.


Booooo! St Louis is a dump. Laughing

 
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I am waiting to see who will come from Europe but I will back Emma Hayes

 
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I am waiting to see who will come from Europe but I will back Emma Hayes


Do you think many of the good players from Europe would go to America to play? The first league folded only after a couple years and that was following the huge of the US women's (more success than currently).

The European leagues seem more secure and stable.

 
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I think most of the top player's will wait an see what happens , but then again they will probably prove me wrong and join up Laughing

Smurfy , is it my fault that Hope has join St.Louis Laughing

 
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This week will see the draft of two international players per WPS team.
I expect name like Marta or Kelly Smith to be around those 14 players.

 

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FIRST ROUND

Bay Area: Formiga (Brazil)
Boston Breakers: Kelly Smith (England) ((2nd pick haha above marta LOLZ))
Los Angeles: Marta (Brazil)
St. Louis: Daniela Alves (Brazil) *Trade with Washington Freedom
Chicago Red Stars: Cristiane (Brazil)
Washington Freedom: Homare Sawa (Japan) *Trade with St. Louis
Sky Blue FC: Sarah Walsh (Australia)

SECOND ROUND

Bay Area: Christine Sinclair (Canada)
Boston Breakers: Fabiana (Brazil)
Los Angeles: Aya Miyama (Japan)
Washington Freedom: Sonia Bompastor (France)
Chicago Red Stars: Heather Garriock (Australia)
St. Louis: Renata Costa (Brazil)
Sky Blue FC: Rosana (Brazil)

THIRD ROUND

Bay Area: Eriko Arakawa (Japan)
Boston Breakers: Maycon (Brazil)
St. Louis: Lotta Schelin (Sweden) *Trade with Los Angeles 4th Round
Washington Freedom: Lisa De Vanna (Australia)
Chicago Red Stars: Karen Carney (England)
St. Louis: Melissa Tancredi (Canada)
Sky Blue FC: Ester (Brazil)

FOURTH ROUND

Bay Area: Erika (Brazil)
Boston Breakers: Shinobu Ohno (Japan)
Los Angeles: Han Duan (China)
Washington Freedom: Louisa Nécib (France)
Chicago Red Stars: Caroline Jonsson (Sweden)
Los Angeles: Margret Lara Vidarsdottir (Iceland) *Trade with St. Louis 3rd Round
Sky Blue FC: Kelly Parker (Canada)

 
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Noooo! Why did Kelly Smith go to America for?

 
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I am not sure she will move, she just bought a house with her partner and said they would need a lot of money to prize her from Arsenal.

 
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So why was she entered into the draft in the first place? It's a bit weird that her name would be in the mix if she doesn't really have any intention on playing there. It's a bit puzzling.

 
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''The draft does not reflect any intent or commitment on the player’s behalf to sign with this team or that any offer has been made to the player. Rather, it signifies the beginning of the process by which each team will move forward according to the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players. These regulations govern the relationships between players and clubs around the world.''

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