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Amanda DaCosta Blog: Japan, Sky Blue FC connect through universal language
Soccer knows no language; it is a language within itself. The way a ball moves on the pitch, might as well be writing. Every moment on the field creates a story, and this story
Read More »Tuesday round-up: Sky Blue roster announced, plus WoSo audio and video
Sky Blue FC may not be playing in Women’s Professional Soccer in 2012, but the team will bring a formidable roster to Japan for its March tour. A team based primarily on would-be Sky
Read More »Freelancing: The immediate future of women’s soccer?
Some women’s soccer players may soon follow the path of journalists: Freelancing. The suspension of Women’s Professional Soccer for 2012 has left many players without teams at a time when rosters abroad are already
Read More »WPSL Elite League launches for 2012 with Flash, Breakers, Red Stars, FC Indiana
The WPSL – that’s Women’s Premier Soccer League, not Women’s Professional Soccer – announced on Thursday plans for the WPSL Elite Division, which will feature, among other teams, three ex-WPS squads. The Boston Breakers,
Read More »Deal or no deal? WPS, Borislow…
Deal or no deal? WPS, Dan Borislow and mostly third parties continue to point fingers. Monday’s news that Women’s Professional Soccer will not hold a 2012 season surprised nearly everyone following the league. After
Read More »Sadly, inevitable: WPS suspends operations for 2012
Monday’s news –the long-feared doom and gloom stuff that Women’s Professional Soccer was at its end – has managed to set in. The news, as WPS has infamously trademarked, had a slightly optimistic but
Read More »Source: Women’s Professional Soccer suspends operations for 2012
Women’s Professional Soccer has suspended operations for the 2012 season, sources confirmed early Monday morning. WPS struggled through another turbulent off-season that saw the league drop from six teams to five – an all-time
Read More »Tameka Butt agrees to terms with Boston Breakers, joins fellow Australian Kyah Simon
Australian midfielder Tameka Butt has agreed to terms with the Boston Breakers, the team confirmed on Wednesday. Butt, 20, joins her Australian teammate Kyah Simon, who is also 20-years old. Butt played for Australia
Read More »Amanda DaCosta Blog: Camp Life
Hey everyone, rookie blogger on board! I’m Amanda DaCosta, new member of Sky Blue FC and Florida State University alumna. I’m new to blogging so bear with me as I get the hang of
Read More »WPS, magicJack, settle on semi-return
The saga continues. On Wednesday, magicJack owner Dan Borislow agreed to drop hist lawsuit seeking a temporary injunction to reinstate the team into Women’s Professional Soccer. You didn’t think it was that simple, did
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