NWSL shows how to deliver actual accountability
First, The Athletic reported on Thursday about allegations of sexual coercion and misconduct by North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley.
By Thursday afternoon, Riley was fired by the NWSL team.
Friday, the National Womens Soccer League Players Association announced that its members had asked and been granted their request that the league postpone this weekends games, to give players space to process this pain, not just of the abuse perpetrated by Riley, but systemically.
This was not an easy decision, as there is nothing we love more than playing for our fans, the players said in a statement. Suiting up for game day under the lights in front of wildly supportive fans is what brings us joy. We refuse to let that joy be taken from us. We also recognize, however, that mental health struggles are real. We know that many of our fans made travel plans, scheduled the night off, or juggled family commitments to attend our games and that this decision impacts you, too. We hope that fans will understand and support us through this time. This is far from over for any of us.
As players, we hope that those who read this statement will hear that it is ok to not be ok. It is ok to take space to process, to feel, and to take care of yourself. In fact, its more than ok. Its a priority.
And then, Friday night, NWSL Commissioner Lisa Baird was out.
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