All posts tagged "Bill Predmore"
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NWSL
/ 3 months agoLaura Harvey’s journey to 100 NWSL wins
'If you can get the right players that buy into what you're trying to do, and believe in what you're trying...
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News
/ 3 years agoPredmores to step down from operating OL Reign, will retain ownership
Two years after OL Groupe’s purchase of the National Women’s Soccer League’s Reign franchise comes a complete transition. Bill and Teresa...
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News
/ 4 years agoCrystal Dunn joins Portland Thorns in three-team NWSL trade
Crystal Dunn is joining Portland Thorns FC. The U.S. women’s national team midfielder and defender was traded to the Thorns in a...
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Analysis
/ 5 years agoNWSL Beginnings: Calling off the Sirens on account of Reign
NWSL Beginnings is a subscribers-only series looking at how teams in the league got their names and identities. Click here to...
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News
/ 5 years agoNew Reign coach Farid Benstiti, CEO Bill Predmore address hiring controversy
Reign FC’s January announcement of Farid Benstiti as the club’s new head coach featured a significant level of detail about the...
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News
/ 5 years agoOL Groupe agrees to take over Reign FC at valuation of $3.51 million
The OL Groupe, the parent company of Olympique Lyonnais, has agreed to buy the National Women’s Soccer League’s Reign FC, the...
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Analysis
/ 5 years agoWill the reality of the Lyon-Reign relationship measure up to initial hype?
Four months after America went to Lyon, Lyon is coming to America. When the United States won the World Cup in...
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Analysis
/ 5 years agoMajor changes still loom for the NWSL
The National Women’s Soccer League, as it stands today, is almost unrecognizable from its humble beginnings seven years ago. And over...
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Analysis
/ 5 years agoExclusive: Bill Predmore on why he’s selling Reign FC to Olympique Lyonnais
What began as a family vacation to Lyon to see the United States women’s national team win the 2019 World Cup...
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Analysis
/ 6 years agoWhat Reign FC’s changes tell us about the future of NWSL independents
Reign FC’s move from the center of Seattle to Tacoma, the not-so-twin city 35 miles to the south, was met with...