The Problem with Women's Pro Soccer
The Women's Professional Soccer League has not generated much interest from the casual sports fan,
let alone the average soccer fan. Soccer America's Mike Woitalla examines what problems lie within
trying to develop a women's professional soccer league.
The first season of the Women's Professional Soccer league produced smaller crowds and bigger
financial losses than anticipated.
MIKE JACOBS @ Sep 11, 2009 8:23 AM EST | Blog Profile
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