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Pride, NWSL need to come clean on estranged coach Amanda Cromwell

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports October 05, 2022

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And still no word on whatever happened to Orlando Pride coach Amanda Cromwell. Four months and an entire season have passed since Cromwell was shockingly placed on “temporary” administrative leave pending the results of a mysterious workplace investigation, and still there has not been a peep about her status from the Orlando Pride or the National Women’s Soccer League. Even when the disgraceful results of an an independent investigation... + full article



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