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Full Time with Meg Linehan: A show about women's soccer

Racing into the NWSL Expansion Draft

Full Time with Meg Linehan: A show about women's soccer

The Athletic

News, Soccer, Sports News, Sports

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Steph Yang of All for XI is back on Full Time to help break down the rules of the upcoming NWSL expansion draft for Racing Louisville FC, game out some scenarios of how we think the draft might go, and propose a plan so wild it might just work. Follow Steph on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thrace All for XI: https://www.allforxi.com/ Meg’s expansion draft story at The Athletic: https://theathletic.com/2161738/2020/10/26/nwsl-expansion-draft-rules-racing-louisville/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, hello, you are listening to Full Time with Meg Linnehan. That's me. I am Meg

0:22.7

Linnehan. I'm your host. I'm a staff writer at The Athletic covering the NWSL, the U.S.

0:27.3

Women's National Team, and more. I am glad, as always, to have you back for another episode of

0:33.1

full time. We're moving into expansion draft mode here and to help me make sense of the rules and

0:39.2

what might be coming up for us in November in the NWSL. We don't have enough going on in November,

0:45.1

right? Steph Young of all for 11 is back. We're going to be here to help you on what the

0:51.1

expansion draft rules mean, gaming out all of Louisville's options between

0:55.8

banking allocation money and some U.S. national team players. And we definitely went full

1:02.3

galaxy brain with one possible scenario, just to tease you. If you can hear some noise in the

1:08.7

background, that is my wife teaching over Zoom for her college class.

1:13.6

All right.

1:14.1

So it is pretty much expansion draft central here at the moment, but still some news to report.

1:20.9

Canada women's national team have found their new head coach in Bev Priestman, who is no stranger to the program.

1:26.8

Obviously, she spent five years in Canada leading the youth national team program

1:32.0

and as an assistant coach under John Hurdman as well.

1:35.4

So she returned to England to serve as an assistant coach under Phil Neville and now at age 34,

1:41.0

takes the reins for Canada less than a year out from Tokyo 2021, assuming that, of course, still happens in theory.

1:49.3

But she does have some time to figure out her approach to the 2023 World Cup, obviously.

1:53.7

So a lot of talk in her introductory press conference via Zoom about changing the color of the medal, right?

1:59.8

And bravery as this concept, but ultimately,

2:02.3

I think the success of this program really does still boil down to the level of investment

2:07.2

and commitment that Canada soccer shows to their program. All right, on the expansion draft front,

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