Ellis also said...
"Do I see it as a step back? No, I see it as a motivating force," Ellis told reporters at the FIFA Women's Football Convention on Friday. "People need to come to the table. We can spur more collaboration. Maybe this is a moment and reflection point for us to get together and for stakeholders to work out a bigger plan."
Asked by ESPN if the USWNT's failure at the Women's World Cup reflected shortcomings of the NWSL because all but one player (Lindsey Horan) plays in the U.S.-based league, Ellis said it is something that should be discussed.
"I think those conversations have got to happen and are going to happen," she said.
"The U.S. had a head start -- in a 100-meter race, the U.S. had a 10-meter start with Title IX," she said. "I grew up in England, I didn't have opportunities to play football until I moved to the U.S.
"But I think now we've got to make sure we have multiple pathways for players. Not just college -- players have got to find and choose their own pathway.
"Where we've gotten to in the U.S. is there are younger players going pro, going to Europe. That's what's important: giving top players choices."
To me this sounds like Ellis knows exactly what's wrong with the USWNT + how to fix it. Unfortunately she's benefited from the current system as is + isn't going to burn bridges to make change happen.
"Do I see it as a step back? No, I see it as a motivating force," Ellis told reporters at the FIFA Women's Football Convention on Friday. "People need to come to the table. We can spur more collaboration. Maybe this is a moment and reflection point for us to get together and for stakeholders to work out a bigger plan."
Asked by ESPN if the USWNT's failure at the Women's World Cup reflected shortcomings of the NWSL because all but one player (Lindsey Horan) plays in the U.S.-based league, Ellis said it is something that should be discussed.
"I think those conversations have got to happen and are going to happen," she said.
"The U.S. had a head start -- in a 100-meter race, the U.S. had a 10-meter start with Title IX," she said. "I grew up in England, I didn't have opportunities to play football until I moved to the U.S.
"But I think now we've got to make sure we have multiple pathways for players. Not just college -- players have got to find and choose their own pathway.
"Where we've gotten to in the U.S. is there are younger players going pro, going to Europe. That's what's important: giving top players choices."
To me this sounds like Ellis knows exactly what's wrong with the USWNT + how to fix it. Unfortunately she's benefited from the current system as is + isn't going to burn bridges to make change happen.