If you are already in the news industry for a third of a century, you know the mentality (and sometimes the intention) of the words written down in an article, a letter or a press release.
So I read it below, and alarm bells called:
Why? Well, when a professional organization says so little, this means that they say as little as possible, so that a lawyer can find no reason to complain to claw back or to be restored.
But you can understand whether the courage was gun-offspring when it comes to managing information after a coaching change. The last coach coach in North Carolina was Paul Riley, a man who was forbidden for life by coaching for accusations of sexual misconduct.
In recent days, since the release, the courage has been dancing. An uncomfortable press conference saw a number of diversions and interruptions in the past of the Public Relations team of the Courage.
Yesterday, two days after the original release, the team issued a second statement, which said that the dismissal was due to performance problems. In reality you didn’t need a press release to know.
The Courage, a team that went to three NWSL Championship matches immediately after his move from West -New York in 2017, struggled on the field because other parties surpassed them in terms of ownership groups, investments and players’ signel. From today, the courage is on .500 and under the play -off Cutoff line.
It is amazing that the courage is, given that they have significant talent, such as Ashley Sanchez, Brianna Pinto, Jaedyn Shaw and Casey Murphy.
However, I am not so sure that the players or coaching staff are to blame here. Due to the hamfist process with which the announcement was made, especially in the light of the Yates report in 2022, I am not so sure that there is no symptom that still needs to be announced.
#August #culprit


