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    Interview with Emma Hayes: Arsenal Ladies Assistant Coach Finally Shares Her Untold Soccer Story
    Friday, May 9, 2008 - Soccer Coach Emma Hayes is as unique as the environment she grew up in. A thrill-seeker from Camden Town, her gritty ambition surpasses that of the most upper-crust kid in Regents Park. [...] I was fortunate to catch up with Emma Hayes over the telephone on May 9, 2008, and ask her about her childhood, what it was like to grow up in Camden, and how these experiences have influenced her coaching career. Click for more

    Interview With Peter Wilt: WPS Chicago’s CEO Takes One Step Backward For Two Giant Leaps Forward
    Friday, April 18th, 2008 - Peter Wilt was the first President and General Manager of the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer, and has gained a noteworthy reputation for being a fan-friendly soccer businessman. He’s known for answering questions from fans through the BigSoccer Internet message boards, and he now maintains his own blog […] Click for more.

    The Forgotten History of Women’s Soccer
    Friday, March 28th, 2008 - I read a series of blogs (referenced by Peter Wilt) this morning about the perceived differences between the men’s and women’s game. You can read them here. I thought it was interesting to note that a number of people made historical references to the development of women’s soccer throughout the ages. Click for more.

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    W-League Central Conference Championships - FC Indiana vs. Ottawa Fury

    Monday, July 28th, 2008

    On Sunday I took a drive to Lafayette, Indiana, with Emma Hayes and Alyse LaHue to watch FC Indiana vs. Ottowa Fury. This was the W-League Central Conference Championship and it was played at Purdue University.

    Review of the NSCAA Board of Directors Meeting in Philly this Weekend

    Monday, July 28th, 2008

    I arrived in Philadelphia on Thursday excited to represent the Women’s Committee at the NSCAA Board of Director’s meeting. When I got there, I was cordially welcomed by Al Albert, the NSCAA President. He asked me if I’d be willing to accept a position on the BOD as the Women’s Professional Soccer representative. Of course I humbly, graciously, and immediately accepted.