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I really enjoyed Chicago Red Stars' CEO Peter Wilt's post on Pitch Invasion the other day. Titled
Grading WPS in Year One, he takes a hard look at 8 aspects of the just-finished inaugural season of
Women's Professional Soccer. These include attendance, fan experience, marketing and operations,
and quality of play.
Editor's Note: Chicago Red Stars President and CEO Peter Wilt returns for
his third weekly column on Pitch Invasion, pulling no punches as he grades the first season of the
league his own team plays in.
Sunday's Women's Professional Soccer All-Star victory over Swedish powerhouse Umea ended WPS'
first season and that makes this a good time to reflect on the inaugural year and analyze WPS'
progress.
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Wendy Parker decides to take a crack at the WPS issues we've all been talking about:
But demanding that a fledging league like WPS shoulder the burden of advancing such
things like an anti-rape movement is absurd. WPS has had enough difficulty launching during a
recession, experiencing lower-than-expected attendance figures and attracting corporate
donors.